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Dr. LJ Punch talks community and collaboration with Chris Krehmeyer, President & CEO of Beyond Housing.
Dr. LJ Punch talks community and collaboration with Chris Krehmeyer, President & CEO of Beyond Housing.
Today we talk about a large, fun and exciting back-to-school event for anyone living in the boundaries of the Normandy School District. Chris Krehmeyer with Vikki Collier Director of Education, Beyond Housing. In this episode... Resources Children Activities Opportunities Education Health Preparation
Chris Krehmeyer with Dr. Cheryl Watkins-Moore, Director of Bioscience & Entrepreneurial Inclusion with BioSTL. In this episode.... BioSTL Inclusion Initiative- to raise awareness about the overall bioscience industry, introduce participants to various entrepreneurs building high-growth businesses and expose our region's opportunities and organizations that support entrepreneurs in this segment. Opportunities-programs to identify and support female and minority entrepreneurs. Dr. Cheryl-her talent, career, passion and commitment.
Today we talk about the only current reigning national championship team in St. Louis! Chris Krehmeyer with Khalia Collier, Owner and General Manager of the St. Louis Surge Women's Basketball Team. In this episode... Khalia the youngest professional franchise owner-how she became owner and general manager. National championship-the impact and victory road. The team-mentorship, the skill on the roster and the community engagement. Women-athletics and sportsmanship of the ladies on and off the court.
Today we talk about the exciting developments where North County communities work together and partner to make great things happen. Chris Krehmeyer with James McGhee, Mayor of Vinita Park. In this episode... City of Wellston disbanded their own police department and have contracted with the North County Cooperative spearheaded by the City of Vinita Park. Community policing-how it works and why. James McGhee has been chief of police, been in police department and now an elected official-what is his approach and how his experience guides how he approaches the work of civil leadership.
Today we talk about a large, fun and exciting back-to-school event for anyone living in the boundaries of the Normandy School District. Chris Krehmeyer with Vikki Collier Director of Education, Beyond Housing. In this episode... Resources Children Activities Opportunities Education Health Preparation
Chris Krehmeyer with Dr. Cheryl Watkins-Moore, Director of Bioscience & Entrepreneurial Inclusion with BioSTL. In this episode.... BioSTL Inclusion Initiative- to raise awareness about the overall bioscience industry, introduce participants to various entrepreneurs building high-growth businesses and expose our region’s opportunities and organizations that support entrepreneurs in this segment. Opportunities-programs to identify and support female and minority entrepreneurs. Dr. Cheryl-her talent, career, passion and commitment.
Today we talk about the only current reigning national championship team in St. Louis! Chris Krehmeyer with Khalia Collier, Owner and General Manager of the St. Louis Surge Women's Basketball Team. In this episode... Khalia the youngest professional franchise owner-how she became owner and general manager. National championship-the impact and victory road. The team-mentorship, the skill on the roster and the community engagement. Women-athletics and sportsmanship of the ladies on and off the court.
Today we talk about the exciting developments where North County communities work together and partner to make great things happen. Chris Krehmeyer with James McGhee, Mayor of Vinita Park. In this episode... City of Wellston disbanded their own police department and have contracted with the North County Cooperative spearheaded by the City of Vinita Park. Community policing-how it works and why. James McGhee has been chief of police, been in police department and now an elected official-what is his approach and how his experience guides how he approaches the work of civil leadership.
Starting a company is easier than most think. Anyone with passion and an idea can become an entrepreneur. The BALSA Foundation will help anyone with an idea get started. Chris Krehmeyer with Maxim Schillebeeckx, Executive Director, The BALSA Foundation. The BALSA Foundation aims to ignite the entrepreneurial spirit of the City of St. Louis. Their goal is to make entrepreneurship accessible and success obtainable to everyone.
Starting a company is easier than most think. Anyone with passion and an idea can become an entrepreneur. The BALSA Foundation will help anyone with an idea get started. Chris Krehmeyer with Maxim Schillebeeckx, Executive Director, The BALSA Foundation. The BALSA Foundation aims to ignite the entrepreneurial spirit of the City of St. Louis. Their goal is to make entrepreneurship accessible and success obtainable to everyone.
Today we talk about the institution that is preparing young people for things bigger than themselves. From civic engagement to public engagement, student activism and community service, Washington University bursts the university "bubble" for dynamic students. Chris Krehmeyer with Bret Gustafson, professor of Anthropology and recent graduate, Rueben Riggs. In this episode discover: How professor Gustafson challenges students to think beyond their classroom and comfort to ask "why am I here?". How he takes students out to see all of what St. Louis is like in all its complexity. Ways he compels students to question themselves, the institution and their roles and to think critically. How Rueben's perspective changed from his small town origins to becoming an organizer to create systemic change and to really shape what our communities look like. Rueben's discovery of OBS (the Organization for Black Struggle) and his first hand experience and impact of the death of Mike Brown and unfolding events Ferguson.
A deeper conversation and the rest of the story from folks in the Normandy School District. Particulary the young people who have been in the system since their beginnings in kindergarten all the way through high school. Chris Krehmeyer with: Joyce McRath, former school board member,long-time resident and parent; Kashari Buggs, student; Drew Foster, student; Robert McRath, student. In this edition of Going Beyond discover their perseptective through challenging times. Listen to hear the full story that is not often told about what's happening from the parents and students perspective
Today we talk about the institution that is preparing young people for things bigger than themselves. From civic engagement to public engagement, student activism and community service, Washington University bursts the university "bubble" for dynamic students. Chris Krehmeyer with Bret Gustafson, professor of Anthropology and recent graduate, Rueben Riggs. In this episode discover: How professor Gustafson challenges students to think beyond their classroom and comfort to ask "why am I here?". How he takes students out to see all of what St. Louis is like in all its complexity. Ways he compels students to question themselves, the institution and their roles and to think critically. How Rueben's perspective changed from his small town origins to becoming an organizer to create systemic change and to really shape what our communities look like. Rueben's discovery of OBS (the Organization for Black Struggle) and his first hand experience and impact of the death of Mike Brown and unfolding events Ferguson.
A deeper conversation and the rest of the story from folks in the Normandy School District. Particulary the young people who have been in the system since their beginnings in kindergarten all the way through high school. Chris Krehmeyer with: Joyce McRath, former school board member,long-time resident and parent; Kashari Buggs, student; Drew Foster, student; Robert McRath, student. In this edition of Going Beyond discover their perseptective through challenging times. Listen to hear the full story that is not often told about what's happening from the parents and students perspective
ATTN: Residents all along Natural Bridge Road from 170 to Jennings Station Road! Get excited about the potential of what your community can have. The 24:1 Communities want to know what you want. What kinds of business would you like to see? What improvements are needed? Would you like an urgent care facility, grocery store, dine-in restaurant or entertainment center? Use your voice, share your input and roll-up your sleeves for the good of this region. Chris with Lillian Eunice, City Manager with the City of Northwoods. Community Meeting on Saturday, May 9th, 2015 Lucas Crossing Elementary School 3855 Lucas and Hunt Road, St. Louis County, Missouri 63121 9:30 am registration 10:00 am - Noon meeting - Light breakfast - Digital survey and real-time input, responses and feedback - Planning - Important resident concerns and ideas -Updates
ATTN: Residents all along Natural Bridge Road from 170 to Jennings Station Road! Get excited about the potential of what your community can have. The 24:1 Communities want to know what you want. What kinds of business would you like to see? What improvements are needed? Would you like an urgent care facility, grocery store, dine-in restaurant or entertainment center? Use your voice, share your input and roll-up your sleeves for the good of this region. Chris with Lillian Eunice, City Manager with the City of Northwoods. Community Meeting on Saturday, May 9th, 2015 Lucas Crossing Elementary School 3855 Lucas and Hunt Road, St. Louis County, Missouri 63121 9:30 am registration 10:00 am - Noon meeting - Light breakfast - Digital survey and real-time input, responses and feedback - Planning - Important resident concerns and ideas -Updates
$10 bucks can make you feel like a million! But wait…there's more. More ways than ever to be the philanthropist you desire to be and help this community. A deeper conversation about a great day and a great easy, effective way to build a better St. Louis. "Give STL Day" May 5th 2015 Chris Krehmeyer with Amelia A.J. Bond, President & CEO of the Community Foundation.
$10 bucks can make you feel like a million! But wait…there's more. More ways than ever to be the philanthropist you desire to be and help this community. A deeper conversation about a great day and a great easy, effective way to build a better St. Louis. "Give STL Day" May 5th 2015 Chris Krehmeyer with Amelia A.J. Bond, President & CEO of the Community Foundation.
A well-recognized pillar of education in our community, Cardinal Ritter Prep has provided a solid foundation and an exceptional educational experience for children in grades 9-12 since 1979. Most everybody has heard of Cardinal Ritter Prep. Some may know a lot and many don't know all of the details. With a new president, Tamiko Armstead, the Lions are on target to welcome over 300 students for long-term success. Discover and love what you hear about Cardinal Ritter Prep in this engaging invitation and conversation. Chris Krehmeyer with John Saunders, Advancement Director with Cardinal Ritter Preparatory High School. Learn more www.cardinalritterprep.org
A well-recognized pillar of education in our community, Cardinal Ritter Prep has provided a solid foundation and an exceptional educational experience for children in grades 9-12 since 1979. Most everybody has heard of Cardinal Ritter Prep. Some may know a lot and many don't know all of the details. With a new president, Tamiko Armstead, the Lions are on target to welcome over 300 students for long-term success. Discover and love what you hear about Cardinal Ritter Prep in this engaging invitation and conversation. Chris Krehmeyer with John Saunders, Advancement Director with Cardinal Ritter Preparatory High School. Learn more www.cardinalritterprep.org
A deeper conversation around the Normandy School District, Ferguson, policing and legislation. Chris Krehmeyer with Representative Clem Smith, District 085, Democrat.
A deeper conversation with Missouri's 1st District Congressman on Ferguson. Chris Krehmeyer with the Honorable William Lacy Clay
A deeper conversation about the Normandy School District. The district has its challenges but there are lots of great opportunities just around the corner. Chris Krehmeyer with Dr. Charles Pearson, Interim Superintendent for the Normandy Public School District. In this episode discover the pockets of excellence in this district and new focus and potential of the historic school district. Learn more and visit www.normandy.k12.mo.us/ and www.beyondhousing.org
Chris Krehmeyer with Nichole Wiseman, Community Land Trust Rehab Manager at Beyond Housing. In this episode discover details and eligibility in purchasing a home from the 24:1 Community Land Trust. The 24:1 Community Land Trust offers affordable new homes or substantially renovated homes located within the Normandy Schools Collaborative. The 24:1 CLT will help you find out if you qualify now, or help you make a plan to get on track to buy a home in the future. Ready for the next step? Complete our online training or classroom training to learn more about becoming a 24:1 CLT homeowner. www.beyondhousing.org
A deeper conversation around the Normandy School District, Ferguson, policing and legislation. Chris Krehmeyer with Representative Clem Smith, District 085, Democrat.
A deeper conversation with Missouri's 1st District Congressman on Ferguson. Chris Krehmeyer with the Honorable William Lacy Clay
A deeper conversation about the Normandy School District. The district has its challenges but there are lots of great opportunities just around the corner. Chris Krehmeyer with Dr. Charles Pearson, Interim Superintendent for the Normandy Public School District. In this episode discover the pockets of excellence in this district and new focus and potential of the historic school district. Learn more and visit www.normandy.k12.mo.us/ and www.beyondhousing.org
Chris Krehmeyer with Nichole Wiseman, Community Land Trust Rehab Manager at Beyond Housing. In this episode discover details and eligibility in purchasing a home from the 24:1 Community Land Trust. The 24:1 Community Land Trust offers affordable new homes or substantially renovated homes located within the Normandy Schools Collaborative. The 24:1 CLT will help you find out if you qualify now, or help you make a plan to get on track to buy a home in the future. Ready for the next step? Complete our online training or classroom training to learn more about becoming a 24:1 CLT homeowner. www.beyondhousing.org
Chris Krehmeyer, President and CEO of Beyond Housing and host of the local weekly talk show, “Going Beyond,” shares what makes up a resilient community and what you can do to make your neighborhood stronger, more resilient and more trauma-informed. He recognizes the importance of knowing your neighbors and utilizing the principles of empowerment, transparency, respect, and collaboration when engaging in community development.
Chris Krehmeyer, President and CEO of Beyond Housing and host of the local weekly talk show, “Going Beyond,” shares what makes up a resilient community and what you can do to make your neighborhood stronger, more resilient and more trauma-informed. He recognizes the importance of knowing your neighbors and utilizing the principles of empowerment, transparency, respect, and collaboration when engaging in community development.
Chris Krehmeyer, President and CEO of Beyond Housing and host of the local weekly talk show, “Going Beyond,” shares what makes up a resilient community and what you can do to make your neighborhood stronger, more resilient and more trauma-informed. He recognizes the importance of knowing your neighbors and utilizing the principles of empowerment, transparency, respect, and collaboration when engaging in community development.
Chris Krehmeyer, President and CEO of Beyond Housing and host of the local weekly talk show, “Going Beyond,” shares what makes up a resilient community and what you can do to make your neighborhood stronger, more resilient and more trauma-informed. He recognizes the importance of knowing your neighbors and utilizing the principles of empowerment, transparency, respect, and collaboration when engaging in community development.
Chris Krehymeyer with teen leaders from the Normandy Kiwanis Club. Normandy Kiwanis Club teen members devote hours of service for projects, families and communities. Several projects were introduced to promote youth development, character development, leadership and the like. They are working collaboratively and hands-on with community services to be felt by the people. This group of young women contributed in building playgrounds, participated in volunteer activities and tackled projects that could change the world. They have a set of responsibilities to implement and establish plans for the benefit of the people and the organization as a whole. They are encouraged to improve their leadership skills. This is a one way for them to exhibit their good citizenship. Another initiative prepares them for adult interaction in broader projects . There were already accomplishments starting from 2011 to 2012. The child of a Normandy teacher who was fighting cancer benefits from the organized dinner. Happy meal bags such as fruit snacks and small toys were provided. Supplies and foods were collected for the families of Normandy students! With the Normandy Key Club, the world is changed for a better future!
Chris Krehymeyer with teen leaders from the Normandy Kiwanis Club. Normandy Kiwanis Club teen members devote hours of service for projects, families and communities. Several projects were introduced to promote youth development, character development, leadership and the like. They are working collaboratively and hands-on with community services to be felt by the people. This group of young women contributed in building playgrounds, participated in volunteer activities and tackled projects that could change the world. They have a set of responsibilities to implement and establish plans for the benefit of the people and the organization as a whole. They are encouraged to improve their leadership skills. This is a one way for them to exhibit their good citizenship. Another initiative prepares them for adult interaction in broader projects . There were already accomplishments starting from 2011 to 2012. The child of a Normandy teacher who was fighting cancer benefits from the organized dinner. Happy meal bags such as fruit snacks and small toys were provided. Supplies and foods were collected for the families of Normandy students! With the Normandy Key Club, the world is changed for a better future!
TODAY ON GOING BEYOND... Chris Krehmeyer with Daniel Isom II, the E. Desmond Lee Professor of Policing and the Community and retired Chief of Police for the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department. A deeper conversation about policing in the region and how to keep our neighborhoods safe. How does Normandy and the 24:1 rank? Join the conversation. Learn More at www.beyondhousing.org Office (314) 533-0600
TODAY ON GOING BEYOND... Chris Krehmeyer with Daniel Isom II, the E. Desmond Lee Professor of Policing and the Community and retired Chief of Police for the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department. A deeper conversation about policing in the region and how to keep our neighborhoods safe. How does Normandy and the 24:1 rank? Join the conversation. Learn More at www.beyondhousing.org Office (314) 533-0600