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This episode featres Laurie Kelley, Chief Philanthropy Officer at Providence. Here, she joins the podcast to talk about her role and accomplishments which include areas such as cancer and cardiac research as well as women and children's health.
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Laureen A. Kelley founded LA Kelley Communications, Inc., in 1990, after her child with hemophilia was born. She wanted to provide practical educational materials for families with bleeding disorders. Laurie is the author of 10 books on bleeding disorders, including Raising a Child with Hemophilia and Success as a Hemophilia Leader. She was founder and publisher of the Parent Empowerment Newsletter (PEN) for 31 years, and PEN's Insurance Pulse for 11 years. Laurie also founded Project SHARE, a humanitarian program that donates millions of dollars' worth of blood-clotting medicine annually to impoverished patients in developing countries. She is founder and president of Save One Life, a nonprofit child sponsorship agency for children with bleeding disorders in developing countries. Laurie was born in Springfield, Massachusetts, and received her bachelor's degree in child psychology from Regis College. She worked as a psychologist with handicapped children and adults for four years before earning her master's degree in international economics and business from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. Laurie worked for six years as an economic consultant at DRI/McGraw-Hill, before devoting her life to helping patients with bleeding disorders. To learn about Laurie Kelley: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/laurie.kelley.5 Twitter: https://twitter.com/LaurieKelley2 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laureen-kelley-31bb3b6/ To learn about Save One Life: https://saveonelife.net IG: saveonelife Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SaveOneLifeOrg/ Twitter: @SaveOneLifeInc
We're delighted to talk with Laurie Kelley this week from Providence, a large health care provider across seven western states. In this 7-minute podcast, Laurie shares: Where she finds the bigger dollars, and ultimately donors who want to stay with the organization through the years; Where to give yourself grace; How to open the giving doors among reluctant donors; And, how to be a better person and leader by making these kinds of "waves."
Laurie Kelley, Chief Philanthropy Officer and SVP at Providence is joined by NFL Defensive End, Solomon Thomas and his The Defensive Line co- founders, Martha and Chris Thomas. They discuss BIPOC mental HEalth, the reason behind their foundation and suicide prevention.
Laurie Kelley, Chief Philanthropy Officer and SVP at Providence is joined by NFL Defensive End, Solomon Thomas and his The Defensive Line co- founders, Martha and Chris Thomas. They discuss BIPOC Mental Health, the reason behind their foundation and suicide prevention.
Laurie Kelley, Chief Philanthropy Officer and SVP at Providence is joined by NFL Defensive End, Solomon Thomas and his The Defensive Line co- founders, Martha and Chris Thomas. They discuss BIPOC Mental Health, the reason behind their foundation and suicide prevention.
Laurie Kelley, Chief Philanthropy Officer and SVP at Providence is joined by NFL Defensive End, Solomon Thomas and his The Defensive Line co- founders, Martha and Chris Thomas. They discuss BIPOC Mental Health, the reason behind their foundation and suicide prevention.
Laureen A. Kelley founded LA Kelley Communications, Inc., in 1990, after her child with hemophilia was born. She wanted to provide practical educational materials for families with bleeding disorders. Laurie is the author of 10 books on bleeding disorders, including Raising a Child with Hemophilia and Success as a Hemophilia Leader. She was founder and publisher of the Parent Empowerment Newsletter (PEN) for 31 years, and PEN's Insurance Pulse for 11 years. Laurie also founded Project SHARE, a humanitarian program that donates millions of dollars' worth of blood-clotting medicine annually to impoverished patients in developing countries. She is founder and president of Save One Life, a nonprofit child sponsorship agency for children with bleeding disorders in developing countries. Laurie was born in Springfield, Massachusetts, and received her bachelor's degree in child psychology from Regis College. She worked as a psychologist with handicapped children and adults for four years before earning her master's degree in international economics and business from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. Laurie worked for six years as an economic consultant at DRI/McGraw-Hill, before devoting her life to helping patients with bleeding disorders. To learn about Laurie Kelley: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/laurie.kelley.5 Twitter: https://twitter.com/LaurieKelley2 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laureen-kelley-31bb3b6/ To learn about Save One Life: https://saveonelife.net IG: saveonelife Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SaveOneLifeOrg/ Twitter: @SaveOneLifeInc
Laurie Kelley, Josh Cutler and Roger Dowdy discuss the Providence Caregiver Support Program that provides behavioral health assistance and resources to all caregivers, especially during the challenging time of the pandemic.
Laurie Kelley, Josh Cutler and Roger Dowdy discuss the Providence Caregiver Support Program that provides behavioral health assistance and resources to all caregivers, especially during the challenging time of the pandemic.
Terese Scollard, MySurgeryPlate CEO and former Providence Oregon Regional Clinical Nutrition Manager, talks with guest host Laurie Kelley about how being mindful of a healthy, balanced nutrition plan can play a key role in keeping our immune system strong and help us to recover if we do get sick.
Guest host, Laurie Kelley, Chief Philanthropy Officer and Group Vice President at Providence, talks with Dr. Nancy Isenberg about how we can take care of one of our most vulnerable populations during the Coronavirus pandemic.
Guest host, Laurie Kelley, Chief Philanthropy Officer and Group Vice President at Providence, talks with Dr. Megan Farnsworth from Providence Regional Medical Center in Everett, WA to learn how you can determine if you need to go to Urgent Care or the ER when you're in need. Laurie also finds out how both the ER and Urgent Care are staying safe during the Coronavirus pandemic.
Guest host Laurie Kelley talks with Kevin Caserta, MD, MBA, Chief Medical Officer for Providence Southwest Washington and Site Administrator for Providence Centralia Hospital, and Amy Compton-Phillips, Chief Clinical Officer, EVP Providence St. Joseph Health, about how we can move forward after Coronavirus.
Guest host, Laurie Kelley, Chief Philanthropy Officer and Group Vice President at Providence, talks with Becca Bartles. MPH, CIC, FAPIC, Executive Director of System Infection Prevention at Providence, about the current update on PPE at Providence.
Guest host, Laurie Kelley, Chief Philanthropy Officer and Group Vice President at Providence, talks with Dr. Ira Byock, M.D., FAAHPM, from the Institute of Human Caring about National Decision Day, which was on May 1, and why it's more important than ever to have an advance directive in place.
Guest host, Laurie Kelley, Chief Philanthropy Officer and Group Vice President at Providence, talks with Dora Barilla, Vice President, Community Health Investment at Providence, and Tim Zaricznyj, Executive Director, Providence Supportive Housing, to discuss how community partnership and philanthropy are playing a role during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Author, speaker, humanitarian and advocate, Laurie Kelley is a driving force in the world of bleeding disorders. While raising a son with hemophilia, she discovered a need in the community and wrote Raising a Child with Hemophilia. This book is a must have resource for the newly diagnosed family. She travels the world in search of adventure and seeks out those in need. From her Project Share foundation which gives lifesaving factor products to those in need and teaching leadership to people around the world, Laurie is a force in the bleeding disorder community.
New Ask the Expert host, Amy Board, sits down with previous ATE host Chris Bombardier! We ask Chris about his next adventure as the executive director of Save One Life and the future of the organization. Save One Life is a global non-profit founded by Laurie Kelley serving individuals and families affected by bleeding disorders in the developing world. Join us for a conversation with Chris as he explains the current realities of having a bleeding disorder in the developing world and what we can do to help and bring awareness. Welcome to Episode 23 - or our Chris Bombardier’s Next Adventure Episode - of the Ask The Expert Podcast! Disclaimer: The content contained within Ask The Expert is for informational purposes only. Please consult your healthcare provider before making any decisions about treatment or changes in physical activities. Follow the link below to sponsor a child with hemophilia across the globe: https://saveonelife.net/sponsorship Follow the link below to contribute to Save One Life’s scholarship program: https://saveonelife.net/help-a-student-pay-for-college Follow the link below to contribute to a family in the developing world start a business: https://saveonelife.net/help-a-family-start-a-business Follow the link below to send a child in the developing world to camp: https://saveonelife.net/product/help-a-child-go-to-camp Have a bleeding disorders-related question you’d like to submit to Ask The Expert? Excellent! You can email it to mailbag@bloodstreammedia.com (Subject: Ask The Expert Question), post it on the wall of our Facebook Page, Facebook.com/BloodStreamMedia or tweet it to us @BloodStreamInfo or @pjlynch (host) All 2018 episodes of Ask The Expert are made possible exclusively by Bayer & Living With Hemophilia. Connect with BloodStream: BloodStream Facebook Page BloodStream Twitter Account Email mailbag@bloodstreammedia.com Find all of our bleeding disorders podcasts on BloodStreamMedia.com BloodStream Host Patrick James Lynch on Twitter and Instagram.
For the last 27 years, Laurie Kelley has dedicated herself to educating and improving the lives of families impacted by hemophilia, hemophilia and inhibitors, and von willebrand disease, both here in the United States and internationally throughout the developing world. So as we say goodbye to 2017 and hello to 2018, what are some of the major considerations for our community both domestically and global? That’s what we’re here to discuss with this month’s guest, Laurie Kelley. Welcome to Episode 10 - or, our Bleeding Disorders Across The Globe Episode - of the Ask The Expert Podcast! Disclaimer: The content contained within Ask The Expert is for informational purposes only. Please consult your healthcare provider before making any decisions about treatment. Have a bleeding disorders-related question you’d like to submit to Ask The Expert? Excellent! You can email it to mailbag@bloodstreammedia.com (Subject: Ask The Expert Question), post it on the wall of our Facebook Page, Facebook.com/BloodStreamMedia or tweet it to us @BloodStreamInfo or @pjlynch (host) LA Kelley Communications Save One Life Connect with BloodStream: BloodStream Facebook Page BloodStream Twitter Account Email mailbag@bloodstreammedia.com Find all of our bleeding disorders podcasts on BloodStreamMedia.com BloodStream Host Patrick James Lynch on Twitter and Instagram.
June 18, 2017 - Laurie Kelley by Haven of Rest Ministries