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SMACCMini: It's not okay: culture, communication and conversations in critical care by Nat May. Note on podcast: unfortunately this recording from #DasSMACC skips in a couple of places. It doesn't impact the exceptional quality of this talk, we just wanted to give you the heads up. SMACC Team.
This presentation was given at the inaugural #stemlynsLIVE conference on the 8th of October 2018 in Manchester. You can read more about the presentation and the conference here. https://www.stemlynsblog.org/in-pursuit-of-excellence/
The RAGE Podcast - The Resuscitationist's Awesome Guide to Everything
Cliff Reid, Karel Habig, Nat May, Brian Burns, and Geoff Healy introduce 'Resuscitology' (http://resuscitology.com/) - a new two-day residential course being held at the Fairmont Resort in the Blue Mountains near Sydney, May 9th and 10th 2018.
It's another State Your Case HEAD TO HEAD! Will North Carolina or South Carolina prevail and join America 2.0? Or will guests Lucy Huber and Nat May pull the rug out from under our host once again?
Nat May is the executive director and cofounder of the Hewnoaks Artist Colony, a retreat located in western Maine that encourages emerging and mid-career artists by offering time and space to work on their practice. He is also a board member and cofounder of Common Field, a national network of arts organizations and organizers who support artist-centered practices. From 2004 to 2016 he was the executive director of SPACE Gallery in Portland, a nonprofit art space, studio building, and grantmaking organization. He cofounded the Bakery Photo Collective, a not-for-profit darkroom and digital photo lab. He has served on the boards of the Portland Arts and Cultural Alliance, Portland's Downtown District, and Creative Portland. He has served as a juror and grant reviewer for organizations such as the National Endowment for the Arts, the Maine Arts Commission, the Monhegan Residency, and Creative Capital. https://www.themainemag.com/radio/radio-guests/nat-may-2/
What does it take to keep a good thing going? Non-profit organizations, founded with specific needs in mind, have to move and shift in order to evolve successfully. Join our conversations with Deborah Walters and Jane Gallagher of Safe Passage, and Nat May, executive director of SPACE Gallery, and learn what their organizations have been doing in order to offer lasting benefits to the community. https://www.themainemag.com/radio/2014/07/good-works-last-150/