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The MY House Podcast Network
Exit 12: Road to Recovery - Step 3: Turning over Our Will

The MY House Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 49:45


On today's episode of Exit 12 we work through step three, as we turn over our will to a higher power of our understanding with Youth Board of Directors President, Odessa Jackson!

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Women Leaders Podcast
Episode 158: Meg Stevens

Women Leaders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 41:51


Hello and welcome to the Women Leaders in Sports Podcast! I'm your host, Patti Phillips, CEO of Women Leaders in Sports.  Today, I'm excited to be joined by our current Board of Directors President, Meg Stevens.  After 11 years as Vice President and Director of Athletics and Campus Operations at Averett University, Meg made a significant career shift, and began her new role as President of Arizona Athletic Grounds in July.  The timing of her transition, which happened shortly after our brand evolution—focusing on impacting women in the broader world of sports—was an unexpected, but  perfectly timed coincidence.   We dive into the details of her new position, explore imposter syndrome, and emphasize the importance of having the confidence to seize opportunities that challenge you—not just for yourself, but for the women who will be inspired to follow your lead.  Keep listening for more from Meg and remember, We Are Women Leaders! 

The (in)CITE Podcast
(in)CITE Podcast Episode 029 64th Annual CITE Conference

The (in)CITE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 38:26


Jamie Lewsadder & Dan Ramirez meet with CITE Board of Directors President, Antonio Romayor Jr. & CITE Director of Member Experience, Touda Bentatou on what to expect for this year's Annual CITE Conference in San Diego.

Boxoffice Podcast
Will ‘Deadpool & Wolverine' Continue to Win the Box Office? | Art House Convergence Board of Directors President Lela Meadow-Conner

Boxoffice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 25:59


In this week's episode of the Boxoffice Podcast, brought to you by 2024 Giants of Exhibition Sponsors Barco, Digital Cinema United, Fandango, and VIP Luxury Seating, co-hosts Daniel Loria, Rebecca Pahle, and Chad Kennerk are joined by Romeo Duchene, The Boxoffice Company's VP Strategic Content Partnerships, to forecast the opening weekend of It Ends With Us and Borderlands. Then in the feature segment, Rebecca speaks with Lela Meadow-Conner, the president of the board of Art House Convergence, to discuss the current state of art house cinema and the support available to independent cinemas through initiatives like Art House Convergence and Film Festival Alliance. Give us your feedback on our podcast by accessing this survey: https://forms.gle/CcuvaXCEpgPLQ6d18 Episode Resources:Entertainment Food and Beverage Association (EFBA)Art House Convergence (AHC)Film Festival AllianceWhat to Listen For00:00 Intro00:39 Weekend Box Office Overview01:00 Art House Convergence Survey02:00 NAC Rebrand to EFBA03:00 Alamo Drafthouse Renovation04:00 Regal's Twister & Twisters Double Feature05:00 Deadpool & Wolverine Box Office Performance05:48 It Ends With Us Box Office Forecast07:00 Blake Lively vs. Ryan Reynolds08:00 Comparable Titles to It Ends With Us09:00 Audience Trends & Predictions11:00 Borderlands Box Office Forecast12:00 Comparison to Other Game Adaptations14:00 Release Date Challenges15:00 Alien Romulus Box Office Preview16:00 Final Thoughts on Forecasting16:44 Introduction to Interview with Leila Meadow-Connor17:00 Art House Convergence Post-Pandemic Activity18:00 National Audience Survey Results20:00 New Art House Cinema Audiences21:00 Art House Cinema Day Recap22:00 Special Q&A with Jim Cameron and Gale Anne Hurd23:00 Evolution of Art House Cinema24:00 Community Building in Cinema

Unveiling the Beast
79 From Musical Prodigy to Professional Santa Claus

Unveiling the Beast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 47:38


What up, Beasts? Welcome back to the show. Today I am hanging out with my old friend, old pal Myk Price! Myk was born on a Tuesday, but he wasn't born LAST Tuesday, so don't try and get smart, Bucko! Myk was born in Queens, New York, and moved with his family to Southern California just before Neil Armstrong did his "One Giant Leap for Mankind" bit.   Somewhat of a musical prodigy, he earned a music scholarship at the age of ten for a private school in Northridge, California, where he learned the majority of his musical instruments and vocal training.  As a singer, Myk has performed at the Dorothy Chandler Pavillion with the Los Angeles Master Chorale, as well as an instrumentalist and singer for an A&E documentary on the Titanic. Myk was Associate Conductor for the New Valley Symphony Orchestra, the San Fernando Valley Master Chorale, and co-creator of the Celtic international music group, Sheer Pandemonium.   Currently, Myk is the Board of Directors President and performer for the Los Angeles Recorder Orchestra, based in Mar Vista, and as of 2022, has been performing across the country as a professional Santa Claus. As always, I hope something lands with you today. I hope something you hear tugs on your heart-strings and/or I hope you laugh. Music by Prymary: Sean Entrikin (my hot husband) on guitar, Chris Quirarte on drums, Smiley Sean on keyboards, Rob Young on bass, and Jaxon Duane on vocals Connect with Myk: https://linktr.ee/blacksantamyk Where can you find me? Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/beautiful_beast_within/⁠ Facebook: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/BeautifulBeastWithin⁠ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4yNE6fXeDH9IsUoWfOf0pg Podcast: beautifulbeastwithin.com/unveilingthebeastpodcast To book a FREE 60 minute coaching session with me, go to ⁠beautifulbeastwithin.com⁠ Click on the big purple button, and book your appointment! Unveil the Beautiful Beast Within YOU! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beautiful-beast-within/support

Growing In The Green Industry
REPLAY: Finding a Successful Work/Life Integration with Bob Grover

Growing In The Green Industry

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 60:10


In this replay episode of Growing in the Green Industry, we welcome Bob Grover, President of Pacific Landscape Management. A long-time contributor and participant on state and national association leadership teams, Bob shares thoughts about past experiences and goals for the future, as he stepped into the NALP Board of Directors President role. The group also explores work/life integration, how young professionals can step into leadership, and how sustainability should continue to be a primary focus for our industry. This episode is hosted by Neal Glatt of GrowTheBench, Miles Kuperus and Brett Lemcke at R.M. Landscape.

Mission CTRL
Ep 136. Leading Through Crisis with Sean Rabinowitz 

Mission CTRL

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 65:06


This week on MissionCTRL, Sean Rabinowitz, President of Procyon Partners, joins Ramon and the PD Flight Crew in the studio to share his servant leadership journey. Rabinowitz is no stranger to being on air; he started his first broadcasting adventure with "In a Pinch Call Pete Finch." However, broadcasting was not in the cards for Sean.  Rabinowitz grew up in Trumbull, CT, and holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in Health/Health Care Administration/Management and Insurance. He is passionate about helping organizations attract and retain top talent through benefits products and services. He also specializes in property and casualty insurance and was named a Top Producer by Insurance Business of America. Sean is an active community volunteer who enjoys paying it forward through various organizations. He is a past Chairman of the Board of Directors President for the McGivney Community Center and is a board member for The Jimmy McGrath Foundation. Additionally, he is a Special Olympics Head Coach and serves on the State of Connecticut Special Olympics board and the Fighting Angels Association Board.  When you live a life in service to others, how do you lead when faced with a personal family crisis that challenges your faith? Rabinowitz opens up about a crisis that galvanized his family, faith, and reinvigorated his commitment to serving.  Before diving into Sean's story, Ramon and the PD Flight Crew share critical email marketing strategies. . . . Find Mission CTRL on Anchor, Apple Podcast, Spotify, and our website. Mission CTRL aims to ignite the innovative spirit inside us all through providing budding and successful entrepreneurs and community leaders with a platform to share their stories and inspire others. Tune in every Wednesday and catch up with the team at Peralta Design as we unleash the origin stories behind some exceptional leaders, share marketing/branding insights, and navigate the ever-changing currents of pop culture. Subscribe for weekly branding and entrepreneurial content here!  To learn more about Peralta Design's work visit peraltadesign.com. #welaunchbrands #digitalagency #mbeagency #mbe #digital #branding #marketing #web #startups #creative #BrandU #w2 #fulltime #leadership #contentcreator #contentstrategy #marketingstrategy #entrepreneurs #business #launchyourbrand

Philanthropy Today
2013 - 2014 GMCF Past Board Chair Jim Gordon - Philanthropy Today Episode 141

Philanthropy Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 17:47


Today, we chatted with GMCF's 2013-2014 Board of Director Chair, Jim Gordon. We discussed his second term as Board of Directors President, the hiring of our CEO Vern Henricks, and the impact GMCF has had on the community for the last 25 years.GMCFCFAs

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Pedo Teeth Talk
Navigating Craniofacial Issues as a Pediatric Dentist

Pedo Teeth Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 20:39


Craniofacial and pediatric oral surgeon Dr. John Caccamesechats with host Dr. Joel Berg about all things relating toconcerns that can arise within the specialties, including head, neck, and jaw tumors, cysts, and pathology; cleft lip and palate; speech issues; and bite problems relating to skeletal growth. Dr. Caccamese also delves into the latest news from the American Cleft Palate Craniofacial Association (ACPA) and current strategic initiatives during his term as Board of Directors President. Guest Bio: John F. Caccamese, Jr., DMD, MD, FACS, is a Professor and Vice-Chair in the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the University of Maryland. He is board certified by the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and is dedicated to the care of pediatric patients. This includes the reconstruction of congenital facial differences, cleft lip and/or cleft palate, pediatric facial injuries, pediatric pathology/jaw tumors, and orthognathic surgery.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

MI SoundBoard
New MASB Board of Directors President Kathleen Moore

MI SoundBoard

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 30:44


Join Don to learn more about our 2023-2024 MASB Board of Directors President Kathleen Moore.

NASPO Pulse
NASPO 2024 Board of Directors President-Elect Special: Debbie Damore & Thor Vue

NASPO Pulse

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 13:48


In this special episode, we interview the 2024 NASPO Board of Directors President-Elect Debbie Damore, Director, Office of Purchasing & Contracting in Vermont, and Thor Vue, Chief Purchasing Officer for the state of Alaska. If you have any questions about the NASPO Board of Directors elections, don't hesitate to get in touch with Maya Griffin, membership engagement database coordinator, at mgriffin@naspo.orgFollow & subscribe to stay up-to-date on NASPO!naspo.org | Pulse Blog | LinkedIn | Youtube | Facebook

Legal Tech Pioneers & Visionaries
All Things ILTACON 2023: An Exclusive Conversation with ILTA CEO Joy Heath Rush

Legal Tech Pioneers & Visionaries

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 31:11


Joy's done it all when it comes to legal - her beginnings working at a solo practitioners' office in Washington, D.C. transformed into working with attorneys and technology, and she's been that ever since. Now the CEO of the International Association Legal Technology (ILTA), Joy is the expert in all things ILTA, and joins Bill on this episode to discuss: The excitement of record-breaking attendance numbers for this year Exhibit Hall anticipation - what are well-established vendors doing and what will the 29 new startups do Exceptional educational sessions covering trending topics in legal: AI, hybrid work and the pendulum swing of how and when we work ILTA's growth in developing a dedicated Corporate Law segment to ILTACON, naming its first Board of Directors President from outside North America, and doing more for smaller law firms The wonderfully collaborative and sharing environment that is ILTACON and the volunteers, attendees and vendors that make it the annual event everyone looks forward to  

Brand the Interpreter
The Linguistic Minority with Sarah Baker

Brand the Interpreter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 73:55


**Please note that the  descriptions referred to in this program apply to certain groups within the Deaf community and are not meant to define the entire population at large.**As a second-generation ASL interpreter, Sarah Baker passionately provides equal access for the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing community. Being raised bilingual, she never thought about interpreting as her career; however, after completing a bachelor's degree in English from Bob Jones University and completing a three-year interpreting internship at the university, she began freelance interpreting in South Carolina. Since achieving NIC certification from Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, she enjoys presenting workshops and mentoring interpreters both locally and nationwide. For the past ten years, Sarah has interpreted college lectures, platform presentations, medical procedures, job interviews & orientations, VRS, VRI, and theatrical productions, as well as several weddings and funerals. Her career highlights include interpreting for concerts on stage and televised presidential campaigns. Promoted to Interpreter Recruiter for a VRS company in 2017, Sarah interviewed dozens of ASL interpreters per week for staff interpreter and contract positions and traveled coast-to-coast representing her company at national and regional conferences. She has served two terms on the Board of Directors for South Carolina's RID chapter; and in 2020, Sarah co-founded ASL OWL – a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization focused on mentorship & professional development – and began serving as their Board of Directors President. Authoring the well-known “Knock out the NIC” workshop series and providing 1:1 mentorship, Sarah has led 26 ASL interpreters to achieve national certification thus far. Presently, Sarah works for Akorbi as the Associate Director of ASL Services, leading Akorbi's *new* ASL interpreting department and managing hundreds of Akorbi ASL interpreters nationwide.Connect with Sarah:LinkedIn -- https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-braswell-baker-nic-8b33958a/Email - sbaker@akorbi.comVideo links : What Does Deaf Mean?The Story of ASLASL OWL: https://www.aslowl.org/https://www.facebook.com/ASLOWL Thanks for tuning in, till next time!

StarCast, The Official Podcast of Star Ranch Nudist Club
StarCast E9 "Crystal, Board of Directors President"

StarCast, The Official Podcast of Star Ranch Nudist Club

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 13:45


The Board of Directors at Star Ranch is a group of volunteers elected by the membership. They are responsible for the business operations of the club and insure that the bills are paid and that things run smoothly for our members. Crystal has been a nudist for more than 40 years and a member of Star Ranch for more than 25 years. Hear her thoughts on the history of the club, how we've dealt with the recent rapid growth in membership, and where we are headed in the future.

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Love Your Team
Fearless and Free

Love Your Team

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 22:49


Traci Corazin talks about the power of fear and how embracing fear can set you free.  Traci is the General Manager of Strategic Account Sales, Northeast region at Microsoft.  In this episode Traci shares with us an experience that totally changed how she thinks about fear.  She unpacks her three-part framework that enables her to run towards fear and take on new challenges. What I love about Traci's framework is it is very actionable and anybody can learn to use it. ----more---- Traci Corazin leads the Northeast Region Strategic Account Operating Unit for Microsoft Corp. In this role she works closely with customers whose desire it is to transform and digitally innovate their organizations. Prior to her position at Microsoft, Traci spent five years at Amazon (AWS) in a variety of Commercial and Public Sector Sales and Business development positions. Most recently she was the Managing Director of the Global Private Equity supporting PE firms with their portfolio digital transformation initiatives. Prior to Amazon Traci was the General Manager of U.S. Education Mobility for Public Sector at Microsoft. She was responsible for the U.S. Education mobility strategy and sales to K–12 and Higher Education customers across the U.S. focused on institutions, faculty, students, and key curriculum stakeholders. In this role, she applied her passion for innovation and extensive experience in education technology to deliver effective learning environments on cutting-edge Windows devices. Here, Corazin was able to realize her passion for improving outcomes through technology in a global environment. Corazin made this philosophy real by working in tandem with the Xbox team to create, develop and deliver educational games and curriculum instruction supporting children on the autism spectrum. Corazin is active in the autism community. Both as the Board of Directors President for the Academy of Precision Learning and supporting the efforts of several not-for-profit charities that seed technology into special education classrooms. She was the president and co-founder of the former Unicorn and Rainbows foundation, an organization that refurbished computers and gaming devices for donation to families with children on the autism spectrum. Corazin holds a bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of Oregon and her MBA from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She resides in Washington with her wife and three boys.

Teal Talk
Choosing to Keep the Sand in Your Shoes with Kevin Cox

Teal Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 42:33


Coastal Carolina Alumni, Alumni Association Board of Directors President and Strategic Account Specialist at Horry Telephone Cooperative Kevin Cox joins us in this episode of Crowning Connections: Teal Talk. He shares his love for the Coastal Community, his personal choice to stay local after graduation, and also how he has found ways through HTC and Coastal Alumni to meet his life's passion of giving back. Episode Chapters:Denielle's DeetsHappenings with CobiWearing the Teal BlazerIntroducing Kevin CoxThe Power of InternshipsCampus LifeFavorite ProfessorThe Evolution of HTCHTC Culture: Building up the Local CommunityCCU Alumni: Movers and Shakers#podcast #TealTalk #CoastalCarolinaUniversity #Career #HorryCounty 

Welcome Home Radio
Welcome Home Radio 08.20.22 (with Guest Steve Flach) Market Confusion and Myths

Welcome Home Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 47:36


Don Scordino spoke with Steve Flach, 2022 Board of Directors President of the Fresno Association of REALTORS® and Broker Associate at Guarantee Real Estate, who discussed the confusion and myths in today's real estate market.

NASPO Pulse
NASPO 2023 Board of Directors President-Elect Candidate Special: Valerie Bollinger

NASPO Pulse

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 12:01


In this special episode, we interview the 2023 NASPO Board of Directors President-Elect candidate Valerie Bollinger, Chief Procurement Officer for the State of Idaho. If you have any questions about the NASPO Board of Directors elections, contact Maya Griffin, Director of Membership Engagement, at mgriffin@naspo.org.

View From The West
1-on-1 w/ IHSA Board President, Katy Hasson

View From The West

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 23:52


Greg Armstrong talks with IHSA Board of Directors President, Katy Hasson about the most recent board discussions involving IHSA Football. What happened to the 1-32 seeding for classes 1A-6A, and will we see it approved again soon? Where will the State Championship football games be held starting in 2023 and beyond? What is the latest on 8-man football becoming a recognized IHSA sport.

The Punch List
Episode 4: Exploring the Urban Homebuilding Market and Ongoing Supply Chain Shortages

The Punch List

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 28:43


In this episode, Andrew Brindley, Owner of H·E Homes and President of the BAGI Board of Directors, joins Steve Lains to discuss the urban housing market, ongoing supply chain issues, hot air balloons and how Brindley has made history as BAGI's youngest Board of Directors President.

Building Teams with TEAMES & CO
An Interview with Mary Beth and Megan - Humane Society of York County

Building Teams with TEAMES & CO

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 30:04 Transcription Available


In this week's episode, Tracy and Mike interview Mary Beth Knapp, Board of Directors President, and Megan Price, Rescue Manager at the Humane Society of York County located in Fort Mill, South Carolina. This episode is part of our non-profit spotlight, where we explore how leaders suppor their teams, and allow our audience to share their ideas and insights via our social media at #askteames.   Show Highlights: Introduction to Mary Beth, Meghan and “Avril Lavigne” with the Humane Society of York County. The group shares the mission and an overview of the team operations (1:03) Mary Beth and Meghan share how they support their teams and support both staff and volunteers in the pursuit of a common mission (3:49)  The group discusses an innovative idea that they have to level up their brand with something as fun as cat yoga! (11:00)  Tracy poses a good question about the extended team, and broader partner community for the Humane Society of York County (11:16) The group shares advice for business leaders who struggle to juggle many priorities (15:25) The group shares their thoughts on the process of delegation (21:15) Mary Beth and Megan share the awesome things coming up for their organization in the coming weeks and months: (24:21) Related Links: Do you want to learn more about the Humane Society of York County? Check them out here!  https://humanesocietyofyorkcounty.org/ (https://humanesocietyofyorkcounty.org/) or on their https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=york%20county%20humane%20society (Facebook). Learn more about how TEAMES & CO builds effective and empowered teams that deliver results athttps://teamesandco.com/teams/organizational-design ( https://teamesandco.com/teams/organizational-design) Follow TEAMES & CO onhttp://www.facebook.com/teamesandco ( Facebook) https://www.linkedin.com/company/teamesandco ( LinkedIn), Twitter (@teamesandco) and Instagram (https://instagram.com/teamesandco (@teamesandco)) Want to watch the podcasts on video visit TEAMES & CO onhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA2UUugYGYBvfCcEYOwjLwQ/videos ( YouTube).  TEAMES Global is live!!! We will be launching new courses throughout the summer to support leaders and organizations as they empower their teams, connect with customers and reach their goals!!! Follow TEAMES Global on https://www.facebook.com/teamesglobal (Facebook) and https://www.linkedin.com/company/teamesglobal (LinkedIn), and https://teamesglobal.teachable.com (sign up for a course today! ) Related Podcasts: To check out another great episode listed to our https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/leah-craig-fieser/id1530838871?i=1000519181472 (interview with Leah Craig Fieser,) the Executive Director of Brother Wolf Animal Rescue, non-profit that also has a heart for serving animals,.  Views expressed by guests are their own and may not reflect the views of TEAMES & CO. Mention of particular products or services and participation of a guest does not imply an endorsement by TEAMES & CO. The information provided is for educational and entertainment purposes and should not be taken as professional advice. Our podcast is edited by Nodderly (http://www.nodderly.com/ (www.nodderly.com)). A huge thank you to their team for the great video, audio and editing support!

Sound OFF! with Brad Bennett
Wednesday 7/28/21 hour 2

Sound OFF! with Brad Bennett

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 35:55


The 61st Annual Lumberjack World Championships are this Thursday-Saturday in Hayward WI. Board of Directors President, DJ Aderman along with competitor, Kathryn Witkowski were guests of co-host Pete Wood... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Let the Sawdust Fly
Wednesday 7/28/21

Let the Sawdust Fly

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 29:28


The 61st Annual Lumberjack World Championships are this Thursday-Saturday in Hayward WI. Board of Directors President, DJ Aderman along with competitor, Kathryn Witkowski were guests of co-host Pete Wood... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast
Podcast #49: Lonesome Pine Trails, Maine Board of Directors President Mike Lavertu

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 77:29


The Storm Skiing Podcast is sponsored by Mountain Gazette - Listen to the podcast for discount codes on subscriptions and merch.Lonesome Pine, Maine, has 500 vertical feet served by a 1960s Hall 1000 T-bar. All photos courtesy of Lonesome Pine.WhoMike Lavertu, President of the board of directors of Lonesome Pine Trails, MaineRecorded onJuly 13, 2021Why I interviewed him If you’ve ever skied Maine, you probably felt as though you’d arrived at the end of the earth. And if you’ve skied Maine, you’ve probably skied Sunday River or Sugarloaf or Saddleback. And sure, they’re all remote. But from the point of view of New England’s largest state, you’re just getting moving: Lonesome pine is another five hours and 40 minutes past Sunday River, five hours 10 minutes past Sugarloaf, and five and a half hours from Saddleback. When you finally get there, you’re reached the top of America. Fort Kent sits hard by the St. John River, across the water from Canada. The ski area rises directly over the town, 500 vertical feet and a dozen trails and 10 snowguns and a T-bar. It’s a simple operation, but one that’s served its community for more than 50 years, and without the bankruptcies and debts and harebrained owners that have sunk operations large and small across New England. It is at once homey and exotic, a snowy town square perched across the street from a neighborhood, north-facing toward the world’s longest frontier. I’ve never skied there, but I’ve long wondered about this humble-brash little mountain that sits quietly in the snowy north, pushing operations into April as larger mountains shut down across New England. When Mike reached out to see if I’d be interested in an interview, I agreed immediately.A group of local volunteers fix up Lonesome Pine’s old groomer: L to R - Taylor “Tiger” Martin, hill maintenance and groomer operator/full-time music teacher; Matt Deprey, owner of Valley Iron Works in Fort Kent; Ryan Malmborg, groomer operator and volunteer; Isaiah Martin, 14, Taylor’s son. Deprey’s son, Sawyer, waits in the background. The ski area recently purchased a replacement groomer.What we talked aboutLonesome Pine as labor of love; the small ski area’s surprisingly robust race program; how to transform a 1960s T-bar so it doesn’t jerk its riders up the hill; Lonesome Pine’s unique ownership structure; the mountain’s huge volunteer squad; how Fort Kent supports Lonesome Pine; how the tiny ski area stabilized its finances; yes it can even get too cold for Maine skiers; season passes; everyone needs a bar (the kind with alcohol); how a small ski area wrangles something as spectacularly expensive as a replacement groomer; how Saddleback’s Cupsuptic T-bar became a pile of parts at the base of Lonesome Pine; the caravan that carried the lift across the state; trying to figure out the origin of the T-bar that the ski area installed used more than 30 years ago; whether the ski area would ever replace the T-bar with a chairlift; dreaming of a magic carpet upgrade; the possibility of adding tubing and skating to the ski area; using volunteers to run the snowmaking operation; pushing skiing to April; the mountain’s limited operating schedule; operating during Covid; why the Canadian border closure may have worked in Lonesome Pine’s favor; and the expansive and mysterious Canadian ski world. Lavertu and his son, Caleb, put in some time snowmaking.Why I thought that now was a good time for this interview A few months back, I put out a call at the end of one of the podcasts: if you ran a ski area anywhere in America, I wanted to talk to you. I didn’t care how small or remote it was. I am here to tell the full story of lift-served skiing in America. I love the Epic Pass and its flagship Western cloud-scrapers as much as I love the cowboy indies like Plattekill and the town bumps like Lonesome Pine. Mike took me seriously, and I’m glad he did – it’s far easier to track down the GM of Killington or Sugarbush or Sunday River than it is to figure out who runs Titus or Whaleback. The former, after all, are parts of conglomerates and have all the modern communications and marketing infrastructure that comes with that. An end-of-the-road bump with an antique website, run largely by volunteers, it’s never been obvious to outsiders who ran Lonesome Pine. I’d tried, in the past, to figure it out. But it’s a good story and I was thrilled when Mike reached out. If you’re the Mike of some other little ski area in the U.S. or Canada or hell Slovenia or Japan, hit me up. I want to share what you have to say.Lonesome Pine is the kind of place where a pick-up cornhole game can break out in the lodge at any time.What I got wrongThe origin of Lonesome Pine’s T-bar seemed like one of those mysteries lost to time. A 1960s-era Hall 1000, it arrived at the ski area in the mid-80s. On that, there is consensus across various online sources. But where was it for the two decades prior? In the interview, Mike speculated that it came from Vermont. In follow-up emails, he had leads telling him it came to Lonesome Pine from Pennsylvania via a Vermont broker. More digging revealed the true source: Victor Constant, the little-known but still-operating ski area at West Point, New York. This made sense: that ski area’s triple chair arrived in 1983. While I believe this is correct, I can’t find a historical trailmap showing a T-bar at Victor Constant – just this 2016 trailmap, which is the same one in use today. If anyone has any additional information on the Victor Constant T-bar – year of installation, old trailmaps, general memories – please let me know.Saddleback donated its Cupsuptic T-bar to Lonesome Pine, which runs the same 1960s vintage machine to its summit. Here the parts are loaded up for transport north from Rangeley last year.Why you should ski thereFor all its bucolic coziness, there are not a lot of in-town ski areas in New England. Cranmore and Bousquet are two of them. Are there others? It’s one of the great shortcomings of eastern skiing. At Aspen or Park City, you ski to the bottom and walk to the bar in a city that predates lift-served skiing by half a century. In most of the Northeast, ski areas sit isolated in the countryside, a car ride from everything. Lonesome Pine is one of the few that defies this template. It’s feasible that a kid could grow up across the street. It’s right down the road from the local school. Bars and downtown sit within walking distance. A visit to Lonesome Pine will give skiers a pretty good sense of what a more imaginatively human-scaled version of Northeast skiing could be. When Lonesome Pine sent a crew down to collect the Cupsuptic T-bar, they expected to have to take the whole lift down, but Saddleback had already removed the towers for them. Get on the email list at www.stormskiing.com

Growing In The Green Industry
Finding a Successful Work/Life Integration with Bob Grover

Growing In The Green Industry

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 60:10


In this episode of Growing in the Green Industry, we welcome Bob Grover, President of Pacific Landscape Management. A long-time contributor and participant on state and national association leadership teams, Bob shares thoughts about past experiences and goals for the future, as he steps into the NALP Board of Directors President role on October 1, 2021. The group also explores work/life integration, how young professionals can step into leadership, and how sustainability should continue to be a primary focus for our industry. This episode is hosted by Neal Glatt, Managing Partner of GrowTheBench, Miles Kuperus, Systems Architect at Include Software, and Brett Lemcke, VP at R.M. Landscape.

Selling Fort Wayne: Morningstar Real Estate
Three Rivers Festival with John Nichter

Selling Fort Wayne: Morningstar Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 36:51


In this episode of the Selling Fort Wayne podcast, hosts Tyler Morningstar and Kerri Morningstar speak with John Nichter, Board of Directors President for Three Rivers Festival. John talks about what to expect at this year's festival, what's returning and what's new.   "I know I've had more fun down there than I can even… I want to even say how much fun I've had down there, but I'm glad to hear that we are moving forward this year." - Kerri Morningstar [07:29]   "One of the things I like seeing are those chalk pictures. Those are amazing. If you have not gone out there and seen what people can do with sidewalk chalk, you need to go do it. It is incredible." - Tyler Morningstar [10:06]   "We pull so many people from the region as well as across different states." - John Nichter [16:19]   What You Will Learn: [00:05] Intro [00:40] Meet John Nichter [01:25] His involvement with the Three Rivers Festival [02:48] Why there isn't a parade at the festival this year [06:19] What is the Three Rivers Festival [07:55] What to expect this year [14:15] The festival location and attendance [16:43] The new things coming this year [19:29] Some of John's favorites at the festival [20:23] If pets are allowed, will water be available and other beneficial information [22:34] How to volunteer for the festival [25:00] How much it costs to attend [27:09] Safety precautions and parking at the festival [30:43] What's John's vision for the future [33:23] How to contact John and the Three Rivers Festival   Resources: Contact Tyler at tylermorningstar@gmail.com and (260) 433-5385. Contact Kerri at kerrimorningstar@gmail.com and (260) 410-8294. sellingfwpodcast@gmail.com Tyler Morningstar on Instagram: instagram.com/ty_morningstar Tyler Morningstar on TikTok: tiktok.com/@tyler.morningstar Tyler Morningstar on Facebook: facebook.com/MorningstarRealEstateFW Visit Century 21 Real Estate: homesforsale.century21.com/century-21-bradley-realty,-inc.-5263c Visit Three Rivers Festival: threeriversfestival.org Contact Three Rivers Festival at info@threeriversfestival.org and (260) 426-5556.

CASB Connections
The Role of an Advocate with Phil Virden

CASB Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 39:25


Rural advocacy requires commitment, perseverance, and gumption, which are also necessary characteristics for all school board members. Join Phil Virden, Former CASB Board of Directors President and current Board President for the Hinsdale School District as he shares wisdom in regard to establishing human to human relationships in order to move your advocacy efforts forward.

Personal Finance from the Hill-Top
Episode #10 - What the hell is a Financial Planner?

Personal Finance from the Hill-Top

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 62:19


What the hell is a Financial Planner?In episode 10, Kyle sits down with three CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERS™ to discuss just what it means when someone calls themself a "Financial Planner".Andy Flattery, CFP® from Simple Wealth Planning, Mike Zung, CFP® from Java Wealth Planning, and Tyler Landes, CFP®, AIF® of Tandem Financial Guidance sit down with host of the podcast, Kyle Hill, CFP® of Hill-Top Financial Planning to discuss what exactly it means to call yourself a financial planner, or a financial advisor, or any of the other creative names out there to describe an individual that is giving investment advice for a living. They discuss ways to identify who individuals truly are, and suggest things you should do and ask when looking to hire a financial advisor or planner.Top Recommendations and Questions you should ask your financial advisor or financial planner, according to our host and guests:Are you a broker or are you an advisor or both, and what are you when you're working with me?Are you a fiduciary? If yes, when? The whole time or only when you are providing me advice?How do you get paid?What services do you provide for your fees?What types of investments do you use?Do you use Proprietary Products?Find the right fit for you.Tune in!Resources:Kansas City Financial Advisors Network (KCFAN), BrokerCheck (FINRA), Investment Advisor Public Disclosure (SEC), The Man, the Myth, the Legend: Tyler Landes, CFP®, AIF® - Board of Directors President of Financial Planning Association of Greater Kansas City, Martin City Brewery Show Time, Modelo, Mother's Brewing Co. The Great Cobra Scare of ‘53, Boulevard Berry Noir, Coors Light, What is a Registered Investment Advisor (RIA)? ,Investment Broker (Registered Representative) vs. Investment Advisor (Investment Advisor Representative) video, Who is Michael Kitces? , Who is Bob Veras?, Office Space gif, Money Ball - Peter...

CABE WHITTIER PODCAST RADIO
CABE (California Association for Bilingual Education) Mission and Vision :: Misión y Visión de CABE ::

CABE WHITTIER PODCAST RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2021 22:50


Interview with Jan Gustafson - Corea CEO of CABE (California Association for Bilingual Education) We would like to share with all our friends, family, and community CABE Whittier Podcast Radio opening ceremony, and the bilingual interviews (English & Spanish) to our special guests Olivia Yahya, CABE Board of Directors President , Jan Gustafson-Corea, our CABE CEO and Dr. Carolina Serna, CABE Region III representative. We would like to invite you to be part of the great CABE Family and visit us on Youtube as CABE Whittier, on Facebook as CABE Whittier, or on Spotify as CABE Whittier Podcast Radio. Please, we would like you to leave your comments on what you think are the next educational topics you would like us to talk about in benefit of our parents and community. CABE Whittier Podcast Radio is a simple way to connect with your community at any time and offer you educational resources and good information for your children's school success and for your daily life. Nos gustaría compartir con nuestros amigos, familia y comunidad la ceremonia de inauguración de CABE Whittier Podcast Radio; así como la entrevista bilingüe ( español e inglés) de nuestras invitadas especiales, Olivia Yahya, presidente de la mesa directiva de CABE, Jan Gustafson-Corea, Directora Ejecutiva de CABE y de la Dra. Carolina Serna, representante de la 3ra Región de CABE a la que CABE Whittier pertenece. Nos gustaría invitarte a ser parte de la gran familia de CABE y visitarnos en YouTube como CABE Whittier, en Facebook como CABE Whittier y en Spotify como CABE Whittier Podcast Radio. Por favor nos gustaría nos dejes tus comentarios acerca de qué temas educativos te gustaría que habláramos para el beneficio de nuestros padres y comunidad. CABE Whittier Podcast Radio es un camino simple para conectarnos con nuestra comunidad en cualquier momento y ofrecerles recursos educativos para él éxito educativo de sus hijos, así como para la vida diaria. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cabe-whittier/support

CABE WHITTIER PODCAST RADIO
Student Bilingualism in Rural Areas :: El bilingüismo de los estudiantes en las zonas rurales ::

CABE WHITTIER PODCAST RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2021 33:56


Interview with Dr. Carolina Serna, representative of the third region of CABE. Educator and researcher of the educational system in California. We would like to share with all our friends, family, and community CABE Whittier Podcast Radio opening ceremony, and the bilingual interviews (English & Spanish) to our special guests Olivia Yahya, CABE Board of Directors President , Jan Gustafson-Corea, our CABE CEO and Dr. Carolina Serna, CABE Region III representative. We would like to invite you to be part of the great CABE Family and visit us on Youtube as CABE Whittier, on Facebook as CABE Whittier, or on Spotify as CABE Whittier Podcast Radio. Please, we would like you to leave your comments on what you think are the next educational topics you would like us to talk about in benefit of our parents and community. CABE Whittier Podcast Radio is a simple way to connect with your community at any time and offer you educational resources and good information for your children's school success and for your daily life. Nos gustaría compartir con nuestros amigos, familia y comunidad la ceremonia de inauguración de CABE Whittier Podcast Radio; así como la entrevista bilingüe ( español e inglés) de nuestras invitadas especiales, Olivia Yahya, presidente de la mesa directiva de CABE, Jan Gustafson-Corea, Directora Ejecutiva de CABE y de la Dra. Carolina Serna, representante de la 3ra Región de CABE a la que CABE Whittier pertenece. Nos gustaría invitarte a ser parte de la gran familia de CABE y visitarnos en YouTube como CABE Whittier, en Facebook como CABE Whittier y en Spotify como CABE Whittier Podcast Radio. Por favor nos gustaría nos dejes tus comentarios acerca de qué temas educativos te gustaría que habláramos para el beneficio de nuestros padres y comunidad. CABE Whittier Podcast Radio es un camino simple para conectarnos con nuestra comunidad en cualquier momento y ofrecerles recursos educativos para él éxito educativo de sus hijos, así como para la vida diaria. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cabe-whittier/support

CABE WHITTIER PODCAST RADIO
Interview with Olivia Yahya President of Board of Director :: Entrevista con Olivia Yahya, Presidente de la mesa Directiva de CABE ::

CABE WHITTIER PODCAST RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2021 17:44


Entrevista con Olivia Yahya, Presidente de la mesa Directiva de CABE (California Association for Bilingual Education) We would like to share with all our friends, family, and community CABE Whittier Podcast Radio opening ceremony, and the bilingual interviews (English & Spanish) to our special guests Olivia Yahya, CABE Board of Directors President , Jan Gustafson-Corea, our CABE CEO and Dr. Carolina Serna, CABE Region III representative. We would like to invite you to be part of the great CABE Family and visit us on Youtube as CABE Whittier, on Facebook as CABE Whittier, or on Spotify as CABE Whittier Podcast Radio. Please, we would like you to leave your comments on what you think are the next educational topics you would like us to talk about in benefit of our parents and community. CABE Whittier Podcast Radio is a simple way to connect with your community at any time and offer you educational resources and good information for your children's school success and for your daily life. Nos gustaría compartir con nuestros amigos, familia y comunidad la ceremonia de inauguración de CABE Whittier Podcast Radio; así como la entrevista bilingüe ( español e inglés) de nuestras invitadas especiales, Olivia Yahya, presidente de la mesa directiva de CABE, Jan Gustafson-Corea, Directora Ejecutiva de CABE y de la Dra. Carolina Serna, representante de la 3ra Región de CABE a la que CABE Whittier pertenece. Nos gustaría invitarte a ser parte de la gran familia de CABE y visitarnos en YouTube como CABE Whittier, en Facebook como CABE Whittier y en Spotify como CABE Whittier Podcast Radio. Por favor nos gustaría nos dejes tus comentarios acerca de qué temas educativos te gustaría que habláramos para el beneficio de nuestros padres y comunidad. CABE Whittier Podcast Radio es un camino simple para conectarnos con nuestra comunidad en cualquier momento y ofrecerles recursos educativos para él éxito educativo de sus hijos, así como para la vida diaria. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cabe-whittier/support

Living Waters for the World Podcast
Seth Guterman - LWW Board of Directors President

Living Waters for the World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 33:08


The podcast is back! While we needed to take a pause momentarily with the podcast, we are back in action. Way back in March we sat down with Seth Guterman, the current President of the LWW Board of Directors. Seth tells us how he got involved with LWW, what he has learned working with LWW and much more.

NASPO Pulse
NASPO Board of Directors President-Elect Series: Jamie Schorr and Delbert Singleton

NASPO Pulse

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 20:49


Were talking to the 2021 NASPO Board of Directors President-Elect candidates. In the second episode of this series, we feature Jaime Schorr, Chief Procurement Officer in the Division of Purchases from the State of Maine, and Delbert Singleton, Division Director for Procurement Services in the State Fiscal Accountability Authority Division of Procurement Services for the State of South Carolina.

NASPO Pulse
NASPO Board of Directors President-Elect Series: Bob Gleason and Peter Korolyk

NASPO Pulse

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 19:41


In the first episode, the 2021 NASPO Board of Directors President-Elect special series, we talk with Bob Gleason, Chief Procurement Officer for the State of Maryland, and Peter Korolyk, Deputy Director for Government Support Services in the Office of Management and Budget for the State of Delaware.

IAUG Insider Podcast
S5E2: Marilyn Shuck and Steve Forcum

IAUG Insider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 33:15


Season 5, Episode 2: Welcome to Season 5 of the IAUG Insider Podcast! This season will highlight many topics covered at Avaya ENGAGE. Join us as IAUG’s for Board of Directors President, Marilyn Shuck, chats with Avaya's Steve Forcum on the Multi and Omni Channel Experience with Avaya! The IAUG Insider Podcast is a product of the International Avaya User Group. Join host Kaitlynn Malinowski from IAUG Headquarters on Thursdays for a weekly discussion centered around the changing landscape of IT. Questions? Comments? Let us know by reviewing our podcast wherever you listen, tweeting us @IAUG, or emailing our team at podcast@iaug.org.

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RBMA Podcast Channel
Episode 1 "The call from dad" with Sarah Mountford, CPC, RCC, FRBMA

RBMA Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 58:37


In this premier episode of A Word With Bob, Sarah Mountford, CPC, RCC, FRBMA, reflects on her prolific journey from childhood to her current role as RBMA Board of Directors President and as Vice President, Client Services at Zotec Partners. Sarah and host Bob Still, discuss her introduction into healthcare, work life balance, the state of the industry, and more.

Citrus Valley Realtors Podcast
Meet Helen Moreno - 2020 Board of Directors President

Citrus Valley Realtors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 12:53


In this episode, join Nancy Oakley and Laurie Schenden as they interview Helen Moreno, the 2020 CVAR Board of Directors President. Helen shares how she got started with real estate and getting involved with the Board of Directors.

Washington Beer Talk
Chatting With The Board Prez, Flying Bike Cooperative Brewery- Washington Beer Talk

Washington Beer Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 42:37


Austin Rood, the Board of Directors President of my favorite brewery, Flying Bike Cooperative Brewery up here in Greenwood, Seattle sits down with me to chat about Co-ops. He’s not a pro brewer and he only owns 1/2000th of a brewery. Just like me. And could be you too! We talk about what co-ops even are plus hang out with a couple of beers and chat about politics, pretentiousness in beer, capitalism and bud light. Flying Bike is a cooperative brewery which means it is owned by its members. On its surface, the $200 joining fee looks like a fancy mug club membership, but it isn’t! It’s so much more. But how do you express that in a world where phrases like “so much more than a mug club” are just marketing talk for “it’s just a mug club we want you to think is good.” How did we get here and how do we move forward? Give it a listen!This is part one of two. the second part is coming out next week to Patrons only! Go to Patreon.com/CyclingCicerone to find out more.

I'm Not In An Abusive Relationship
DASAS Spotlight 1: Board of Directors President Ned Haylett

I'm Not In An Abusive Relationship

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 24:38


Ned Haylett, President of the Board of Directors at Domestic and Sexual Abuse Services, talks with Claudia Pahls about his journey with DASAS. You're getting to know the people behind DASAS with our Spotlight Series of interviews, interspersed throughout our podcast. If you need resources or help in any way, call our 24 hour hotline at 800-828-2023 or visit www.DASASMI.org. Subscribe for a new episode each week. We publish every Wednesday morning at 8:00am. Subscribe to the weekly email newsletter here or at our website here. Please consider helping us reach more listeners by leaving a written review on Apple Podcasts or where you listen, and by sharing on social media.

City Focus
EP 23: A Conversation with Jake Boone, 2020 LOC Board President

City Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 21:30


Jake Boone, Cottage Grove City Councilor and Incoming 2020 LOC Board of Directors President, joins me for a great conversation about his goals for the upcoming year, how and why he sought political office, and his perspective he has how being a gamer relates to the world of politics. Jake’s Blog

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CASB Connections
Campaign Best Practices with Jan Tanner

CASB Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 15:02


You've made the decision to run for a seat on your school board. Step 1 accomplished! Now it's time to create a campaign strategy. Jan Tanner, former CASB Board of Directors President, former President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary and Citizen Treasurer for District 11 in Colorado Springs and current board member for the Citizens Project and the Pikes Peak Restorative Justice Council, shares what she learned through three successful campaigns. Your host is Leslie Bogar, CASB Director of Professional Learning.   Music: El Tajo by Cholate

City Focus
EP 12: Greg Evans, LOC Board President

City Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 18:01


LOC Board of Directors President, Greg Evans stops by the studio and we talk about his goals for the upcoming year, his many years of distinguished public service and the unique perspective he brings to his role as LOC board President as well as his election to the National League of Cities Board of Directors.

Success in the 603
Mark Latham and Gary Miller from the New Hampshire Philharmonic

Success in the 603

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 53:48


Mark Latham and Gary Miller join Craig Dufton and Donna Morris. Mark is the Music Director and Conductor of the philharmonic and Gary is the Board of Directors President. Greater Salem New Hampshire Chamber of Commerce presents Success in the 603. A podcast focusing on Granite Staters who have had success in the public or private sector. We will hear stories of how these people came to be where they are and what you can do to get there too! Sit back and enjoy. You are in Wicked Awesome Company! We cover a variety of topics including: The New Hampshire Philharmonic has been performing for 135 years Mark talks about this weekend’s program Gary discusses the challenges with keeping the philharmonic going The Seifert Performing Arts Center is the home to the New Hampshire Philharmonic Gary talks about what led him to his position today Gary shares his thoughts on education and how the arts fit into the curriculum Mark was born in Tanzania As a child, he got a toy piano for Christmas After that, he started playing the violin He studied in London and the US, but started conducting in Canada Mark become the Music Director in 2012 He also conducts the UMass Lowell orchestra Mark is very passionate about the education side of music Make tries to remind people that all music has the potential to be fun Success in the 603 is a member of the United Podcast Network and is recorded live in front of a studio audience at the Studio 21 Podcast Café upstairs at Two Guys Smoke Shop in Salem, NH.

Mental Health In Minnesota
NAMI’s 40th Anniversary, Dave Hartford’s Personal NAMI Journey, Ep. 5

Mental Health In Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2017


(Recorded 01/31/2016) Dave Hartford, a former NAMI Minnesota Board of Directors President, shares his personal journey with NAMI. Dave Hartford is the Career Center Director of Behavioral Health Services at CentraCare Health in St. Cloud, Minnesota.  His responsibilities include the planning, developing, organizing, and marketing of all programs and services of the Behavioral Health Care Center. The Care Center Director is partnered with the Care Center Medical Director. They work closely with the medical staff, employees, and management in St. Cloud Hospital and Centracare Health, and governance committees to advance the organization's mission, vision, and core values. The Care Center has approximately 360 employees. Formerly, Dave was the Assistant Commissioner at the Minnesota Department of Human Services. NAMI Minnesota champions justice, dignity, and respect for all people affected by mental illnesses. Through education, support, and advocacy we strive to eliminate the pervasive stigma of mental illnesses, effect positive changes in the mental health system, and increase the public and professional understanding of mental illnesses. CONTACT US: NAMI Minnesota, 800 Transfer Road, #31, Saint Paul, MN 55114. Website: www.namihelps.org, phone: 651-645-2948, toll free: 1-888-NAMI-Helps (1-888-626-4435). fax: 651-645-7379. email: namihelps@namimn.org

Evansville Podcast
EVSC Foundation - Brian Hancock

Evansville Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2016 19:29


Public funding cannot support all of the programs and activities that the EVSC does. That is why the non-profit EVSC Foundation exists. Brian Hancock, EVSC Foundation Board of Directors President, talks about the upcoming rebranding of the Foundation and what the EVSC Foundation does for the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation to help fill in the gaps that the public funding does not cover. http://evansvillepodcast.com/evsc-foundation-brian-hancock/  

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