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The Charleston Duck Race is back on the Wando River! Tune in as Evan Murray, the 'Head Duck' Fundraising Chair, joins host Brian Cleary to reveal all the details about this highly anticipated event. On June 14th, 2025, prepare to witness 30,000 rubber ducks race to the finish line! How long will it take? You'll have to listen to find out! This massive Rotary Club fundraiser unites 9 Lowcountry clubs in a collective effort to support vital community initiatives. Beyond the thrill of the race, discover the incredible prizes up for grabs, learn how your participation makes a difference, and find out how you can become a proud sponsor. Get insight into the global impact of the Rotary Club, an international philanthropic organization with a presence in over 130 countries, and understand how their diverse clubs address unique community needs. Don't miss a splash of the action! Visit www.CharlestonDuckRace.com for event details, sponsorship opportunities, and how to adopt your winning duck today!
The Moneywise Radio Show and Podcast Thursday, April 17th BE MONEYWISE. Moneywise Wealth Management I "The Moneywise Guys" podcast call: 661-847-1000 text in anytime: 661-396-1000 website: www.MoneywiseGuys.com facebook: Moneywise_Wealth_Manageme instagram: MoneywiseWealthManagement Guests: Danielle Cox, Miramar International Calloway & Elizabeth Cardenas, Fundraising Chair website: www.repfrf.org/ facebook: The Real Estate Professionals Family Relief Fund Presents "5th Annual Golf Tournament" Register Now by calling Danielle at 661-496-7318 or email Danielle at Danielle.Miramar@gmail.com
Join us for a fun-filled look into Mount Pleasant's Blessing of the Fleet as Tracy Richter, Events Coordinator for the Town of Mount Pleasant and Tressy Mellichamp, Fundraising Chair for Fishermen's Memorial Statue talk to host Brian Cleary about this annual event and it's history. Every April the Blessing of the Fleet kicks off the shrimping season with a boat parade, ceremonial blessing of the fleet by local ministers, delicious food, arts & crafts, and live music. Learn more about the event's history, its importance to the community, and hear from a local family involved in the shrimping industry. Find out everything you need to know to be part of this special Mount Pleasant tradition at experiencemountpleasant.com/play.
Kimberly Lee Minor, CEO of Bumbershoot, shared the story behind her title with us on February 28, 2024.Kimberly is a creative executive with over 25 years of senior and c-suite leadership experience in maximizing brands, connecting communities, and growing businesses.Her international professional experience spans from Macy's Executive program to Footlocker Global, Inc, to Brand President of London Fog and Joe Boxer to brands, where she led the $2+B Home business. She is currently CEO of Bumbershoot, LLC, a boutique firm that provides cultural and market insights for inclusive, equitable, and diverse representation across brand, content, and customer experience.She serves on the Advisory Board for MIVE: Slow Fashion E-Marketplace, as Director, National Board of Together Digital, Inc., Secretary for the New Vision Dance Co. BOD, Trustee for NA Foundation Board, and the Nominating Chair, Marketing, Youth programming, and Fundraising Chair for several organizations. She has also served as a Director on the Board of the Center for Arts Education in NY, NY, and was an active member of C-Suite, Partnership in Boston, MA.Her personal passions bring people and ideas together for inclusive engagement, creating safe spaces for community connection and personal growth for everyone, the arts, and continuous learning.SUE SAYS"I sit down with Kimberly Lee Minor, CEO of WOC Retail Alliance to talk about the high expectations her parents had for her, the special relationship she had with her grandmother, wanting to be Oprah and having a nervous breakdown in an airport."Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/women-to-watch-r/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Dave Plivelich welcomes Bryan Porter, the owner of St. John Sporting Dogs, as he discusses his passion for showing and breeding Chesapeake Bay Retrievers. Bryan started showing Chessies 13 years ago, even though he had no previous experience, and quickly won 6 shows in a row! Bryan is now the President and Chairman of the Kern County Kennel Club, which will be hosting a four-day all-breed show at the Kern County Fairgrounds. The event is from March 28th to 31st, 2024, and spectators are welcome! If you have ever considered showing and breeding, tune into this episode. Bryan Porter is part of the Kern County Young Republicans, Active 20-30 Club, MARE, Kern County Wounded Heroes Fund, Kern County Kennel Club, and the Tulare Basin Wetlands Association. Dogs have always been an important part of his life, and 13 years ago, he started to show and breed Chesapeake Bay Retrievers. Bryan has had multiple top-rated dogs in the country over the past few years. However, his current dog, Mary, has been the #1 owner-handled Chesapeake for the last two years. He is an avid hunter and spends his free time working on wildlife conservation. Bryan is the Vice President and Fundraising Chair for the Tulare Basin Wetlands Association and was also appointed to the Wildlife Commission for Kern County, representing Ward 3. LEARN MORE ABOUT BRYAN PORTER: Website: https://stjohndogs.com/ Email: gopporter@aol.com Facebook: KC_Kennel_Club
Councilman Turner has served as Councilman for District 2 since the inception of the City. He has worked in various capacities of the community, advocating on behalf of children as PTA president; Committee and Fundraising Chair; GED instructor and community league athletic coach. He is presently the Chairman of the SPLOST Advisory Board and the Stonecrest Film and Entertainment Commission. Councilman Turner holds a B.A. Degree in Mass Communications from Florida State University and a Masters Degree in Radio, TV and Film from Bowling Green State University. “I want what you want, safe communities; strong economic base; competitive schools; quality of life for our seniors and governmental integrity, that's the CULTURE we will create for Stonecrest.” Thank you for tuning in to our third Election Series! We are happy you have taken the time to learn more about the candidates running for office in our city. Support the show
The Levitt Amp Galva Music Series returns this weekend with a pair of terrific bands on the main stage in Galva. Mindi Perkins is the Fundraising Chair for the music series and she joined us on Wednesday, May 24th, to take us behind the scenes on what goes into making Levitt Amp a reality. Fundraising for the event, now that it is established as a staple of the summer in the area, has gotten much easier but there is plenty more to know about the behind the scenes happenings at the Levitt Amp Galva Music Series and Mindi offers some unique insight.
As many students continue to suffer as a result of the ever-changing dynamic of education, more and more students of color are seeking a safe place of refuge in their classrooms. In this week's episode of our 3rd Annual Divine 9 Series, "How Sororities and Fraternities Support Mental Health Awareness," we are joined by Kary Pounders, Spring 1989 initiate Tau Tau Chapter member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. This Restorative Justice Teacher with the Black Student Achievement Program (BSAP) at Manual Arts High School in Los Angeles, CA has also served as an educator in Lynwood and Compton. Mr. Pounders discusses the imbalance and lack of fair opportunities available for students of color in our communities today. Find out how you can still weather the storm and become who you were meant to be. Mr. Pounders completed his Master of Science in Educational Leadership at Pepperdine University and received his Bachelor's in Accounting at Prairie View University in Prairie View, Texas. As a Tau Tau Chapter member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., he has served as the Chapter GALA Chair, Social Action Chair, Fundraising Chair, and Presenter at the YLC for ages 8-12 for several years at Compton College. He is also a member of the YLC committee and has participated in voter registration, the King Parade for several years, the Easter Egg Hunt, mentorship programming, and sang with the Omega Choir for the 100th celebration. To learn more about Mr. Pounders, connect with him via email at kary.pounders@lausd.net.
Iggy Domagalski, CEO of WAJAX joins The Crownsmen Show to discuss his new role with WAJAX after the Tundra Process Solutions acquisition. Prior to his appointment as President and CEO of Wajax, Mr. Domagalski was the CEO of Tundra Process Solutions, which was acquired by Wajax in January 2021. Mr. Domagalski joined Tundra in 2008 and, after serving as Chief Operating Officer, was appointed CEO in 2016. He holds a Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) degree from the Asper School of Business at the University of Manitoba and, in 2018, was named by BNN Bloomberg as one of Canada's Top 40 Under 40; he is also the Fundraising Chair and a member of the Board of Directors of the Kids Cancer Care Foundation of Alberta.
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Cheryll Watson is a proud, born and raised Edmontonian from the northside community of Beverly. She has built her career as a business executive, bringing 20 years of experience in strategic business transformation, innovation, and advocacy in both the private and public sectors. Her career began at IBM in the late 1990s. She went on to spend 15 years with Silicon Valley headquartered Intuit, a Fortune 500 firm. Intuit's relentless focus on the customer and their commitment to developing world-class leaders gave her the opportunity to gain the skills and practices required to lead in large and complex organizations. Most recently, Cheryll has led growth in the economic and innovation ecosystems of Edmonton and Alberta. Recognizing the need to catalyze our future economic prosperity, she joined the Edmonton Economic Development Corporation and founded Innovate Edmonton. Her team's mandate focused on collaborating to create the best possible environment for technology innovation, assisting with securing venture funding and supporting local startup companies to grow and scale. She is an active and engaged community leader committed to serving her city. Most recently she was named the Chair of the Building Stronger Futures Capital Campaign for the Terra Centre for Teen Parents and is a founding member of the Downtown Recovery Coalition. Throughout her career Cheryll has served on a variety of boards, including Co-Chairing the Startup Genome Global Senior Advisory Policy Forum, as a mentor in the University of Alberta Venture Mentoring Service and as Fundraising Chair for the Zebra Child Protection Centre. Cheryll, her husband Geoff, and their four adult children actively contribute to causes and issues that have directly impacted their family's lives, or will in the future, including mental health, child poverty issues, and environmental causes.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Earlier this year, the Boone Area Chamber of Commerce awarded its Ben Suttle Special Services award to the Boone Sunrise Rotary Club, in part due to their outreach and programmatic support of numerous community initiatives. The club funds its community support through fundraising programs like it's 20th Annual Fruit Sale. Caroline Poteat, Boone Sunrise Rotary's Fundraising Chair, discusses this year's sale and outlines some of the planned support from this year's proceeds.Mind Your Business is presented each week in partnership between Appalachian Commercial Real Estate and High Country Radio.Support the show (https://www.boonechamber.com/membership-information)
Hello everyone, join Marisol Jasso our host/Herstorian, Iris Cisneros our Fundraising Chair, and Kayla Munguia our Campus Liaison, to talk about the lessons they learned from their immigrant parents, their take on self confidence, and lastly how to be CHINGONA!! As always make sure to follow our instagram @ucla_hau!
Today, my guest is friend and brother, Aron Weingard – a leader who strives to leave every organization in a better position than when he joined it. Aron has helped build Experience Camps for Grieving Children since its inception in 2009. He has served as a volunteer counselor for 13 years, developed the camper leadership program with Wiley Cerilli, and helped found the Georgia Program in 2017. Today, he is the Fundraising Chair of the Board of Directors and responsible for helping to raise nearly $3.5 million annually.Aron began his career in Atlanta as a management consultant at KPMG where he focused on helping clients with matters of employee retention, merger integration and customer strategy. He left KPMG to be in a career where he can better impact the lives of people – and joined his mother, brother and their broader team at Weingard Wealth Management of Raymond James. He focuses on wealth planning for individuals and families and specializes in guiding business owners with succession planning and exit strategies all across the United States.Most recently, he was recognized by Invest in Others for his Experience Camps leadership as one of 72 Wealth Advisors out of over 300,000 who are making the biggest impact in the nonprofit industry.In this episode, we dive into:The founding story of Experience CampsHis first Summer in building the organizationMagical moments at campThe impact he has had as a volunteerThe camper leadership program and how it is helping kids beyond campAnd much more… To learn more about Experience Camps: https://experiencecamps.org/To connect with Aron: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aron-weingard-cfp%C2%AE-cepa-aams%C2%AE-3460354/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Skoo Walker, Arthur Miller, and Pete Jansons discuss the email Pete sent out 8-10-21 which asked for feedback on the Lake Forest Caucus Committee Problem: It's becoming harder to find volunteers for the Lake Forest Caucus Committee. (Voting residents of Lake Forest) Invitations to participate are being turned down. No Volunteers means no Caucus committee. Objections. It's Political with a liberal bent, its groupthink, “Boys Club”, Clique, and “Insiders Only” They don't know what it is, and Current Caucus Committee members cannot overcome objections while explaining what the Caucus is. Objection #1: t's Political with a liberal bent, it's groupthink, “Boys Club”, Clique, and “Insiders Only” Possible Reasons: The LFCC Executive Committee (LFCCEC) is formed by the LFCC President selecting who she wants for Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary, Fundraising Chair, External Communications, Internal Communications and the 4 ward chairmen. The Vice President from the prior year automatically becomes the President. It could be perceived that the president can surround herself with people she knows and likes. LFCC members are presented with a list of LFCCEC members to vote on in March with no information LFCC is a 3-year term for first-year LFCC members who don't want to “make waves” and vote with who the LFCCEC puts on the card. LFCC is a PAC and the LFCC including the LFCCEC cannot explain what it is The current LFCCEC President and Vice President are not held to the same attendance standard as the LFCC. School Board Candidates were determined by a Task Force selected by the President versus letting the entire LFCC presenting candidates. Cannot afford to make donations (2020 Caucus Committee was asked to donate and would be recognized in front of the Caucus Committee) Solution: The LFCC Executive Committee should be vetted by the LFCC. The LFCC should have a nomination process for all positions in LFCCEC. Determine interest within LFCC for each position to be nominated Nominees are vetted by LFCC LFCC Nominates candidates to be on the election in March Positions that handle money should be additionally vetted (Treasurer and Fundraising Chair) Objection #2: The LFC (residents and small businesses) don't know what the LFC or LFCC is and LFCC members cannot overcome objections while explaining what the Caucus is. Possible Reasons: Resources are put on dealing with situations after the fact versus preventing them (education public on LFCC process versus spending on lawn signs) There is no onboarding process for members Bylaws have not been updated for 3 months. Cannot explain why it's a PACT The Lake Forest Caucus (The voting residents of Lake Forest) do not understand the selection process for example, one candidate on the “Let's Do Better” Slate wanted to pitch in and be on the School Board and didn't know about the Process Solution: More Scrutiny and oversight to External and Internal Communications Funds/Marketing for prevention vs Contest Elections. Have an idea for a topic or get pete@lakeforest Podcast.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lakeforestpodcast/message
June is the time for the Great Canadian Giving Challenge. We begin today's show by chatting with Chantal Oakes all the way from Kelowna, BC, who is the Fundraising Chair of the Alliance for Equality of Blind Canadians. Next, I speak with Frank Hewitt, incoming president of the East Peterborough Lions Club about the Walk […]
We are joined once again by Collegiate Advisory Committee Chairman Cole Conner. He is a graduating senior majoring in sports management with minors in business administration, sales and entrepreneurship. While at Epsilon-Omicron, he has served as Epiprytanis, Rush Chair and Fundraising Chair, and received the honors of Top TEKE, Top New Member, Top Recruiter and Top Fundraiser. In this episode, he shares his experience in TKE, his chapter, life lessons and talks career stauts as he begins the transition from collegiate to alumnus. :58 Bring The Sunshine 1:40 Tony Robbins, You Free? 2:00 Indy 500 101 (It's kind of a big deal in Indiana.) 8:21 What Are You Reading? 16:24 Rule Of Three (Food for the win.) 18:30 Where In The World Is Zach Scott 21:00 Whataburger For Lunch In Indianapolis? 22:00 A Thunderous Roar 27:00 Recruitment, Risk, Ritual, Retainment, Resourcefulness 28:00 Welcome Back Cole Conner 29:30 Sitting In For Donnie 31:00 Perspectives 33:20 TKE Isn't A Magic Wand 36:00 Are You Okay With Being Okay? 37:01 Epsilon-Omicron - Doing Big Things 39:10 Mouthpiece For "Nationals" 42:30 I'd Like To Thank... 44:00 With Whom Do You Surround Yourself? 48:30 What Qualifications Do You Have? 49:00 That Is Not How You Do That... (Ritual mix-ups.) 55:30 Closing Thoughts (Go ahead and hit Alex up.)
As a mother to a four-year-old daughter and seven-week-old son, Ashleigh does her best at navigating the normal struggles of motherhood, while also trying to manage the grief that came with losing her older brother to suicide after his long battle with drug and alcohol abuse. She's been able to turn that experience into working with The Roanoke Foundation for Recovery as their Fundraising Chair, where they endeavor to lessen the financial burden for those seeking recovery and resources. RESOURCES - Suicide and AddictionLocal Roanokehttps://roanokefoundationforrecovery.com/https://bradleyfreeclinic.com/services/roanoke-hope-initiative/https://www.sprc.org/states/virginiahttps://afsp.org/chapter/virginiahttps://www.brbh.org/https://www.roanokeprevention.org/https://www.roanokepreventionalliance.org/Nationalhttps://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/https://www.sprc.org/https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/suicide-prevention/index.shtmlhttps://www.helpguide.org/articles/suicide-prevention/suicide-prevention.htmhttps://americanaddictioncenters.org/rehab-guide/alcohol-drug-hotlinehttps://www.therecoveryvillage.com/drug-addiction/drug-abuse-hotline/https://www.rehabs.com/rehab-hotline/https://www.help.org/drug-abuse-hotline/https://www.renaissancerecovery.com/when-should-i-call-an-addiction-helpline/Internationalhttps://findahelpline.com/i/iasphttps://www.befrienders.org/Welcome to the Divine Feminine Warrior Podcast. If you're listening to the first season, this was originally called the Motherhood and Holistic Wellness Podcast. But as my business and mission shifted I wanted to have more emphasis on the ancient force focusing on the divine feminine. Because, as a collective we all are being called back to Gaia, Mother Earth to reclaim our home. Both, internally on a soul level and externally connecting to Nature. This is Jen Marie Cliff with the Divine Feminine Warrior podcast. You can follow me on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok. Or go to my website to listen in at jenmariecliff.com/podcast.Don't forget to go to Apple Podcast: subscribe, rate and review.Thank you
As CASA board elections for 2021-2022 are coming up very soon (April 17th and 18th!), we decided it'd be a good idea to turn You Dim Sum, You Lose Sum into a platform where current board members can shed a little more light on what they do. This podcast features our Fundraising Chair, Ryan Jeo! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/casa-minnesota/support
Annalisa speaks with Sara Wigal, Director of Publishing at Belmont University about the timeline of a book getting published and what publicity and marketing for your books looks like, and more! In this episode, you're going to learn: -The behind the scenes of the publishing industry -What it takes to be a working professional in the publishing industry -The full process for how a book gets published--and each step along the way You'll want to be sure to download the free worksheet, The End is Only the Beginning, for this episode that will walk you through how to become a published author, so take a minute and download it at www.writing-gym/Pubjobs. Don't forget the dash! Sara Wigal is an Assistant Professor of Media Studies and Director of Publishing at Belmont University. She is also the Fundraising Chair for the Next Chapter Society which supports the programming made possible by the Nashville Public Library Foundation. Wigal has been published by The Tennessean, Publishers Weekly, and Writer's Digest.
The Twin City Players cordially invite you to their 'No Show Show - The Greatest Show Never Seen!' Learn about this March fundraiser for TCP with Board Member and Fundraising Chair, Sarah Simmons, on this episode.
The following is a conversation between Robert Kissane, Chairman of CCS Fundraising, and Denver Frederick, the Host of The Business of Giving. Non-profit organizations have kept a keen eye on both revenues and expenses since the start of the pandemic... some to amplify their services to meet increased need, others to merely survive, and still others somewhere in between. There are a few people who are better equipped to talk about the revenue side of this equation than my next guest. He is Robert Kissane, the chairman of CCS Fundraising.
Annalisa speaks with Sara Wigal, Director of Publishing at Belmont University about the timeline of a book getting published and what publicity and marketing for your books looks like, and more! In this episode, you're going to learn: What happens behind the scenes from the moment your manuscript is accepted to the time your book is published. How a publishing house really supports and markets your book. What's really expected of you, the author, in terms of marketing your book You'll want to be sure to download the free worksheet, The End is Only the Beginning, for this episode that will walk you through how to implement these concepts in your own writing life, so take a minute and download it at www.writing-gym/dive. Don't forget the dash! Sara Wigal is an Assistant Professor of Media Studies and Director of Publishing at Belmont University. She is also the Fundraising Chair for the Next Chapter Society which supports the programming made possible by the Nashville Public Library Foundation. Wigal has been published by The Tennessean, Publishers Weekly, and Writer's Digest.
Meet our Guest Celia Carey Celia Carey has dedicated her life to education. With 14 years of teaching experience in secondary schools throughout the Dallas/Ft. Worth area, she particularly has a passion for working with students that come from tough backgrounds. Celia first recognized her desire to work with children when working at a summer camp in Red Bank, New Jersey. Years later, Celia has climbed the ladder by working as a daycare worker, babysitter, substitute teacher, teacher's assistant, teacher, mentor, department chair, and leader in a range of schools- from the most affluent to alternative settings. Celia earned her Bachelor's degree in the area of Psychology from the illustrious Hampton University in Virginia. She later completed her Master's Degree in Educational Leadership from the beautiful Dallas Baptist University in Texas. She has taught all levels of students, and is certified in Special Education, English as a Second Language, Social Studies, Language Arts, and the Principalship. She currently serves as the English/Language Arts Instructional Lead Teacher at a middle school in the Oak Cliff neighborhood of Dallas, TX. Alicia Castrogiovanni- Alicia is a certified group fitness instructor through the Athletics and Fitness Association of America (AFAA). She has an extensive technical dance background with over 25+ years of experience ranging from various forms of traditional dance (ballet, tap, jazz) and international dance. She began her fitness journey with Zumba and has been an active instructor for 10 years. She holds several licenses under the Zumba brand in addition to other dance formats, such as BollyX. Recently, she has found freedom in movement through the Nia Technique. Originally drawn to this format in 2009, she was intrigued by the healing, therapeutic, and holistic approach to movement and the combination of 9 different modalities in one class. The Nia Technique is founded on 3 disciplines: Dance (Modern, Jazz, Duncan), Martial Arts (Aikido, Taekwondo, Tai Chi), and the Healing Arts (Yoga, Feldenkrais Method, Alexander Technique). The combination of free dance, fitness elements, and light choreography innate to the body's natural way of moving created a new way of exploring expression and emotion through dance that she wishes to share with others. Her specialty focus in “Moving to Heal” provides an opportunity to teach movement from the perspective of healing not just for the body, but mind and spirit. Alicia Jackson My name is Alicia Jackson. I am a mother, business professional, and a proud member of Iota Sweethearts Inc. I attended Fairleigh Dickinson University for a Bachelor Degree in Marketing while attending school, I also worked in International wholesale for Wakefern Food Corporation. During my academic tenure, I joined the Delta Iota Chapter of the Iota Sweethearts in the Spring of 2004. Being a member of Iota Sweethearts Incorporated allows me to fund-raise, serve my community through community service, and provide and receive the opportunity to grow and develop professionally. I have had the opportunity to facilitate workshops on leadership and accountability. I have also been apart of several committees during our Regional and National Conferences. I work diligently as Chapter President and Regional Secretary to help fulfill the purpose of this growing organization. I have also held the Community Service Chair Position as well as the Fundraising Chair for my Chapter. While I am very active in my organization I do have a career in property management with the same company for over 10 years. I decided I wanted to further my education and now I am currently enrolled with the University of Phoenix to complete a Bachelor's degree in Business Management. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tlpedu/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tlpedu/support
The Friends of the Williamson County Public Library (WCPLtn) is a non-profit, 501(c)3 service organization dedicated to the advancement of our community through its library.Mary Herring, President and David Miller, Vice President and Fundraising Chair of Friends of the Williamson County Library discuss turning book donations into funds to support book and media purchases at the library by quarterly book sales, library bookstore, online sales, fundraising and more.Building community outreach through children's reading program support at the library.Extending Friends of the Library outreach by providing county jail inmates with appropriate reading materials.Learn more: https://www.wcpltn.org/301/Friends-Main-Library
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A key pillar of the LCS Foundation is supporting Alzheimer's care and research through fundraising and supporting organizations such as the Alzheimer's Association. This is all in an effort to find the first survivor of Alzheimer's. In this episode we discuss the 2019 LCS Alzheimer's Association fundraising campaign. We're joined by Bridgette Uhlemann, Director of Corporate Legal Affairs for LCS and Chair of the LCS Walk to End Alzheimer's Committee. Bridgette is also a Board Member of the Alzheimer's Association, Iowa Chapter; Julie Bissonnette, Executive Director at Newcastle Place and also the Fundraising Chair for our Investment Life Plan Communities; Rachel Torres, Admissions & Marketing Director at Park Vista Health Center and Christy Stemm, Director of Assisted Living and Memory Care at Newcastle Place. Our guests shared updates on both corporate and community educational strategies, engagement initiatives and fundraising efforts.
Talked with Doreen Robinson, VP & Fundraising Chair, and Elizabeth Dashiell, PR, Community Caring Center of Palm Beach County. Their mission is to create a healthier community through nutrition education, social services and economic development programs. They grow food, teach about food as well as how to cook it in their Nutrition Education & Children's Gardening Classes. They also do fundraisers throughout the year. They have a fun one coming up on Dec 4th at Benvenuto Restaurant 1730 N Federal Hwy Boynton Beach, FL. This year's theme is Havana Nights and listeners can go to the website to get tickets, donate, volunteer or find out more about the programs, services and events at https://www.cccpbc.org/
On the third episode of the PMSF Pathways Podcast, you'll hear from Jen Randolph, mom to Jack, the Membership & Donations Coordinator and Fundraising Chair of the Phelan McDermid Syndrome Foundation. Jackie and Jen dive into the history of the Phelan Lucky campaign and how it has grown from there. They chat about some of the other fundraisers the Foundation does, smaller family grown fundraising efforts, and how to start one of your own. A few resources mentioned in this episode include the main fundraising page, including guidelines around using the PMSF logo, and the Fundraising Toolkit. If you have any questions, you can contact her via email at jen@pmsf.org. If you have questions or suggestions for future episodes, please reach out to Jackie Jacobs, the Family Engagement Specialist, at jackie@pmsf.org. PMS Pathways Podcast is written, produced and edited by Jackie Jacobs and is a production of the Phelan McDermid Syndrome Foundation. For more information about the Foundation, our programs, and initiatives, please visit our website at www.pmsf.org. Simply click on the player below to listen. You may also select one of the subscribe options below the player to stay up to date with podcast episodes as they are posted.
In this episode, we talk to Ron Bowers. Ron claims he is retired but seems more active than ever.Among other things, he is President of Horizon Goodwill, Fundraising Chair of the Maryland Theatre, and he is Past President of Washington County Commissioners. And here is our conversation with Ron. Music Beat Your Competition by Vibe Tracks from YouTube Audio Library
The first weekend in June means it is time for Komen Puget Sound's Race For The Cure, and this time they are celebrating 25 years! Joining us this week are Executive Director of Komen Puget Sound, David Richart and Komen Puget Sound's Volunteer of the Year and Fundraising Chair, Jim Mendoza. David and Jim tell us of the continuing need for research to end breast cancer. One in eight women will be diagnosed with the disease this year and almost 40,000 will die. Jim shares his own story of why he volunteers and raises money in the Race For The Cure each year, his wife Laura's diagnoses ten years ago. This year's Race For The Cure is Sunday, June 3rd at the Seattle Center and will feature a reunion of honorees and volunteers from the previous 24 events. To start a team or support another go online to www.komenpugetsound.org/race Dr. Cheryl Al-Mateen is Medical Director of the Virginia Treatment Center for Children, and Professor of Psychiatry at Virginia Commonwealth University Department of Psychiatry. She is passionate about helping kids and youth because it's known that half of mental illnesses start before age 14. This being the case...we need to get a better understanding and be proactive on behalf of these kids, their families, and ultimately the future and our communities. www.aacap.org , www.bpkids.org , www.nami.org
Josie White is the guest in this episode of Stupid Questions With Jason Harvey. Josie is the Social Media and Fundraising Chair for the Salt Lake Affiliate for NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness), She is the NAMI Young Adult Outreach Assistant for the state office, and most recently became the NAMI on Campus West […] The post STUPID 042: “Josie White from Salt Lake’s NAMI” appeared first on Utah Podcast Network.
Cathy Mendell has an extensive background in business development and growth management. Her roles have included 25-years as a senior executive with a Fortune 500 company. Additionally, she has been a founder and Vice President of Sales in two startup companies. Cathy has taken her passion for business growth to a new level in assisting individuals in their financial success. Cathy is also the Fundraising Chair for The Orphanages of Kenya. She is responsible for the funding resources of the orphanage — and through her efforts — 36 children now have a home to call their own, loving guardians, medical care, and are receiving an education. Secret – timesaving technique Cathy keeps the main thing the main thing – don’t get distracted. ONWARD! Daily habit that contributes to success Find your quiet time – Cathy gets up early and focuses. Could have ruined your business – but now – an invaluable learning experience Cathy had to back away from her business – and Cathy tells the whole story here. Most critical skill you think business owners need to master to be successful “Success is the result of your daily actions – the compound effect of what you do daily brings success.” Most influential lesson learned from a mentor “Change the word ‘but’ to ‘and’ – it changes a wall into a door.” Final Round – “Breaking Down the Recipe for Success” What systems would you go back and put into place sooner? I would have been more focused – concentrate on your goals. What one strategy or “recipe” would compound into big wins for business owners? Decide what you want – find what doesn’t work – pay the price. How to exceed expectations and add the most value? An individual matches your own commitment – and don’t hire too soon. What strategy would you recommend new business owners focus on to best ensure success? Believe in your mission – understand your impact Spend the time you need to train – find the people that can make you better How best to connect with Cathy: orphanagesofkenya.org You can find us here: ------OnwardNation.com------
Michelle Bellon currently lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and four children. She earned her Associates degree in Nursing and fills her free time with her love for writing. She has published three novels. Megan Cyrulewski has been writing short stories ever since she was ten-years-old.Eventually she settled into a career in the non-profit sector and then went back to school to get her law degree. While she was in school, she documented her divorce and child custody battle in her memoir, Who Am I?, which is slated to be published in 2014. Megan lives in Michigan with her 3-year-old daughter who loves to dance, run, read, and snuggle time with Mommy. Megan also enjoys her volunteer work with Troy Youth Assistance as the Fundraising Chair on the Board of Directors.
Selling In A Skirt With Judy Hoberman with her guest Holly Thompson & Lillian Brummet Holly has been active in the investment industry for 25 years as an analyst where her specialties include in-depth research of investments, investment strategies retirement planning, wealth management, equities, ETFs, mutual funds and REITs. Before founding MONEY-fax.com, Holly was an SEC-registered Portfolio Manager for a firm in Houston, TX and later established her own financial advisory firm Thompson Wealth Management in 2009. A native of Texas, Holly earned her degree in Business Administration from The University of Texas and her Master of Business Administration from Harvard University (2015). She has been a regular contributor for Seeking Alpha since 2011 and a blogger for The Motley Fool since April of 2013, as well as a World Contributor for TheDailyJournalist.com. When not working, she volunteers her time as the Vice President and Fundraising Chair for Gulf Coast Mensa. http://money-fax.com The Brummets are the hosts of Conscious Discussions talk radio show. The main focus of their radio program is to promote and highlight businesses and individuals from all over the globe who are working to make the planet a better place. Conscious Discussions is not about pointing fingers, it is about saluting people that are stepping up and doing the right things in life. The show focuses on positive eco-news on international topics that have a “good news” slant. http://www.brummet.ca
Workshop Wednesdays with Tony Gambone and his guest Ronald Joseph Kule, Holly Thompson & Marlin Daniels Ronald Joseph Kule sold products and services well enough to afford travel through 35 countries. In 17 countries, including China and Russia, I also delivered seminars, fundraising events and speaking engagements.Through the years, my poetry, short stories and newspaper articles found publication here and there. In between, I trained in acting at the L.A. Academy of Dramatic Arts under Fred Cook; drawing and painting at Mission: Renaissance Art Academy under Larry Gluck; and audited screenwriting classes at Hollywood Screenwriter Workshops, where I met Oscar-winner Ernie Lehman (North By Northwest) and other professional mentors.In 2009, A native of Texas, Holly earned her degree in Business Administration from The University of Texas and her Master of Business Administration from Harvard University (2015). She has been a regular contributor for Seeking Alpha since 2011 and a blogger for The Motley Fool since April of 2013, as well as a World Contributor for TheDailyJournalist.com. When not working, she volunteers her time as the Vice President and Fundraising Chair for Gulf Coast Mensa.http://money-fax.com Marlin Daniels is an accomplished sales executive with 20 years of award winning experience in sales and business development. Most recently, Marlin's experience came from the Pharmaceutical industry where he served in different sales and sales management roles for top companies like Bristol Meyers Squibb, Bayer Healthcare, Praxair Healthcare and Amylin Pharmaceuticals. In those roles, he went above and beyond the norm, surpassing sales goals and consistently being ranked among the top performers in the country. Marlin is now bringing his experience and expertise to MONEY-fax.com as head of sales and business development.http://money-fax.com