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The 13th Annual UNCF Mayor's Masked Ball Dr. Patrick M. Oates, Senior Vice President at EMSCO Scientific Inc., and Richard Lee Snow, Regional Development Director for the Mid-Atlantic Region at UNCF, join me to discuss the upcoming 13th Annual UNCF Mayor's Masked Ball—a premier fundraising event aiming to raise $1 million to support Philadelphia-area students in their pursuit of higher education.
On today's show we are delighted to welcome three special guests. Elizabeth Culp the Regional Development Director for St Jude Children's Hospital. Landon Capagli, Resource Planning Manager at Woodside Homes and Alexandria Seele, Sales and Marketing coordinator at Woodside Homes. If I told you that for $100 you stand the chance, and a very good chance at that, of winning a newly built, 2,400 sq. foot, 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath, double garage and a beautiful backyard home located in the Sycamore at Cypress community right here in Rancho Cordova that was built by well-known developer Woodside Homes and that is worth $750,000, and then I told you that no more than 9,000 people will be entered to win so the odds are extremely good, would you believe me? Well it's absolutely true. The City of Rancho Cordova, Woodside Homes and other partners are making this happen. And the reason? to raise money for St Jude Children's research hospital In order to buy tickets visit Sacramento St. Jude Dream Home landing page https://www.stjude.org/give/dream-home/sacramento.html Call 24/7 to reserve a ticket: 800-564-8758 The Home is located at the Sycamore at Cypress community in Rancho Cordova 4304 Nobelton Way, Rancho Cordova, CA 95742 Free open house tours: April 6 – April 21 Saturdays: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sundays: noon – p.m. Guests may register for free at the open house for a chance to win a $10,000 shopping spree, courtesy of Ashley® About St. Jude Children's Hospital As a young man, Danny Thomas had a simple goal: to entertain people and be successful enough at it to provide for his wife and family. But work wasn't easy to come by. As he and his family struggled, his despair grew. He wondered if he should give up on his dreams of acting or find a steady job. He turned to St. Jude Thaddeus, the patron saint of hopeless causes. “Show me my way in life,” he vowed to the saint one night in a Detroit church, “and I will build you a shrine.” That prayer to St. Jude marked a pivotal moment in his life. Soon after, he began finding work, eventually becoming one of the biggest stars of radio, film and television in his day. And as one of the world's biggest celebrities, Danny used his fame to fulfill his vow to St. Jude Thaddeus and to change the lives of thousands of children and families with a unique research institute. Danny's shrine to St. Jude Thaddeus was originally to be a general children's hospital located somewhere in the south. Danny's mentor, Cardinal Samuel Stritch, recommended he look to Memphis, Tennessee, the cardinal's hometown. By 1955 Danny and a group of Memphis businessmen he'd rallied to build the hospital decided it should be more than a general children's hospital. At the time, the survival rate for childhood cancers was 20%, and for those with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) — the most common form of childhood cancer — only 4% of children would live Danny began raising money for his vision in the early 1950s. By 1955, the Memphis business leaders who'd joined his cause also began local fundraising efforts. Danny also wanted to get the word out across the country about what he was doing and enlist the support of everyone he could. St. Jude Children's Research Hospital opened its doors on February 4, 1962, based on Danny's dream that "no child should die in the dawn of life." Since then, we've made incredible strides in childhood cancer research. We've helped improve the survival rate of childhood cancer from 20% to 80%. And ALL, the disease with a virtual death sentence in 1962, now has a survival rate of 94 percent. So let's get right to the show and we are going to let our guests explain this exciting opportunity. So grab a pen and paper, and get ready to buy a ticket or more there's no limit to your new dream home.
Tyler Pagel is the Development Director for Susan G. Komen in Washington, Oregon, and Northern California, and brings us the details for the first Breast Cancer Walk in quite some time. It's a great celebration set for Saturday, September 23 at Seattle's Woodland Park Zoo, with speakers and salutes to the Survivors, Thrivers, and those who lost their respective cancer battles. Following this, participants can enjoy the zoo through the afternoon. Pre-registration is requested for entry into the zoo for the Walk. This is a fundraiser, with money going towad research, education and community support for those going through the breast cancer challenge, as well as for advocacy! Volunteers are always welcome, and the opportunities are bountiful. www.komen.org/seattlewalk
On episode 28 of the Profit Share Mastery Podcast, Linda McKissack and Pres McKissack invite Lisette Montoto, the Regional Development Director at KW Worldwide. Together, the three discuss the opportunities around Keller Williams Growth Share.Lisette explains the similarities and differences between KW Profit Share and Growth Share. She also shares the requirements around growing KW worldwide into a new country or market where KW doesn't currently have a presence.Lisette talks about how people can get involved with growth share, and what resources exist to help agents grow their worldwide downline.WEBSITES:Podcast Website: https://www.profitsharemastery.comOnline Course & Personal Recruiting Websites: https://www.profitsharemastery.com/storeProfit Share Summit: https://www.profitsharesummit.comCONNECT WITH LINDA MCKISSACK:Linda's Website: https://lindamckissack.com/Linda's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mckissacklinda/Linda's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mckissacklinda/Linda's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8EUfgwfNf-i_7vbvjD40HQ
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The Purpose In The Room: Andrea Neely – CEO, Simon Youth Foundation Andrea Neely leads the Simon Youth Foundation's efforts to transform the lives of children and young adults and improve the well-being of communities through education. Andrea most recently served as the Regional Development Director for UNCF, United Negro College Fund. The Mojo Up Live Diverse + Talented is a podcast dedicated to sharing the stories of the most successful black and brown executives who have navigated their ways through corporate America to build their own success stories! Hosted by the Founder + CEO of Mojo Up Marketing + Media, Travis Brown asks the tough questions, digs deep for their individual lessons from failure, and of course, puts them on the Mojo Up hot seat! Don't miss this group of diverse and talented executives on this new podcast!
The two Black Panther movies were more than Marvel superhero movies. - they were iconic celebrations of Black Pride and Black Excellence. In addition to everything that made the movie special from the extraordinary actors, the moving plot and the cool special effects - was the music. and coming up is a very special opportunity to hear the music of Black Panther at the Kimmel Center while also supporting the United Negro College Fund. To tell us more isLeslie Patterson-Tyler, Vice President Program Communications and Partnerships, Kimmel Cultural Campus and Richard Snow, Regional Development Director, UNCF (United Negro College Fund)Website and social media handles and tagswww.kimmelculturalcampus.orgFacebook: @KimmelCulturalCampusInstagram: @KimmelCulturalCampusTwitter: @KimmelCCwww.Uncf.org/Waiting for their confirmed social handlesInstagram: @UNCF_phillyFor decades the tobacco industry targeted the black community with menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars with a devasting impact on Black Health and lives. Health advocates are urging the FDA to deliver an historic victory for Black health by finalizing the plan to ban menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars. I speak to Carol McGruder, co-chair of the African American Tobacco Control Leadership Council (AATCLC) about the systematic and intentional marketing of menthol cigarettes to communities of color.https://www.savingblacklives.org/Link to Black Lives/Black Lungs Documentary https://youtu.be/Eeg5BNx--uQThe 2023 Philadelphia Flower Show, now through the 12th returns to the Pennsylvania Convention Center. I speak to Rebecca Schuchart, Director of Experiences and Engagement for The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society about the iconic event and also the year round community greening and work force development programs sponsored by PHS.Tickets are on sale currently at tickets.phsonline.org.First, Philadelphia will soon see a sea of Salmon Pink and Apple Green. I speak to Elicia Pegues Spearman, Esq., Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated's ®, 35th North Atlantic Regional Director about the upcoming The 92nd North Atlantic Regional Conference is taking place at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia, March 9-12. The theme of the conference is: “F.I.R.S.T. Love: Serving You F.I.R.S.T. in the City of Brotherly Love and Sisterly AKAfection.”Website is https://aka1908.com/northatlantic/home/Conference hashtags are:#AKANARC2023#92AKANARC#NARFirst#AKA1908#AKAFirst Love
College should be available to all that desire it. Whether you want to go to a HBCU or not the UNCF (United Negro College Fund) is providing assistance when it can to support the dream of many young people who wouldn't have had the opportunity otherwise. The UNCF has been around since 1944 as a way to support private historically black college and universities. We have Richard Lee Snow, Regional Development Director, John Kirby Jr., Multidiscipline Partnership Development, Building Equitable as well as Leslie Patterson-Tyler, Vice President of Program Communications and Partnerships of Kimmel Cultural Campus as guests today......................................................................Drumline is coming to the Kimmel on February 17th. Come experience the energy, dynamics, and fun of halftime at an HBCU (Historically Black College or University) 10% of ticket sales will go to UNCF. If you are unable to attend, send someone else or consider donating ............................................................We round the podcast with therapy talk and goals for the weekend. Make sure you do something for yourself to fill your cup........................................................Follow on the blog and on socials as Toitimeblog
When you take a pill such as Anadin, you want to be very sure that what's going into your body is manufactured in the correct way. This is the precision required for pharmaceutical projects and an expert in that area joins our Amplified podcast today.In 25 years since first joining the PM Group, Peter Farrelly has had immeasurable multi-national experience working across the full life-cycle of projects; from inception and funding through to design, procurement, construction, commissioning and qualification. PM Group itself is known for its work with leading pharma, food and medical technology companies, with 3,500 employees working in Ireland, the UK, Asia and the US.Our chat covers everything from the challenges of constructing medical facilities to handling brownfield sites during Covid, right through to the incredible levels of sustainability PM managed at Bio Cork 2 and their award-winning work on an Irish facility which generates power using the sun. TOPICS WE DISCUSSED INCLUDESpecial considerations for pharma building projectsDo glass panelled walls work for clean roomsHuge impact of constant medical change on building designAre multifunctional facilities possibleThe biggest impact of digital on engineeringHow digitally enabled lean transformation is revolutionising their businessWhat is the holy grail of electric vehiclesHow Peter would tackle the EV challengeWays new graduates are innovating business QUOTESWhen you take a pill you want to be sure what's going into your body is manufactured in the correct way.Regulations will change but base skills stay the same no matter where you goThe biggest challenge we've had over the last while is speed and COVID was a driver of that.You can only imagine the challenges of building a vaccine facility on a brownfield site with 450 people during COVID restrictions.GUEST DETAILSPeter Farrelly is a chartered engineer who is skilled in A&E Design, Project, Construction & Operations Management and Business Development. He is the Regional Development Director for PM Group, which is known for its work with some of the world's leading pharma, food and medical technology companies. It was founded in Ireland in 1973 and today has 3,500 employees working in Ireland, the UK, Asia and the US.CONTACT DETAILSwww.pmgroup-global.comwww.linkedin.com/in/peter-farrelly-3a75397MORE INFORMATIONLooking for ways to explore or advance a career in the field of engineering? Visit Engineers Ireland to learn more about the many programs and resources on offer.https://www.engineersireland.ie/
In this episode, join us for an in depth conversation with Marlinda Henry, CEP, Chairwoman of the Board for the National Coalition of Black Meeting Professionals and Richard Lee Snow, Regional Development Director of the United Negro College Fund. Marlinda Henry is the current Chairwoman and Richard Lee Snow is Chair Emeritus of The National Coalition of Black Meeting Professionals (NCBMP), founded in 1983, is a. non-profit organization dedicated primarily to the training needs of African American meeting planners. NCBMP is the preeminent organization educating African American association executives and meeting planners in all aspects of the meeting planning profession. Richard Lee Snow is the Chair of PHL Diversity leading the charge in diversity and inclusion efforts and connects meeting and convention planners with the region’s diverse business community to ensure successful events. They join Greg DeShields to discuss the impact of the pandemic on black meeting professionals, the current state of black meetings and conventions, and the future of those meetings after COVID-19.
In this episode Daniel and Nate have an awesome conversation with Garrett Dickerson about Thrivent Financial, how the church handles money, and what the church could accomplish if we all stewarded our money and resources wisely and shared it generously.Garrett and his wife, Kristin, live in Clarksville, TN with their three boys, Anders, Garron, and William. They worship together at the Hilldale Church of Christ, where Garrett serves as a Deacon for the congregation. Garrett and Kristin are both undergraduate and graduate alumni of Lipscomb University. His professional career has led him through the fields of education, health care, and finance, now serving as Regional Development Director for the South for Thrivent. Garrett and Kristin are co-founders of The Grant James Foundation. The Grant James Foundation operates as the benefactor to ministries that are focused in three areas: · Providing resources for and ministering to those families impacted by infertility, · Serving and ministering to those impacted by miscarriage, while raising awareness about the emotional, spiritual, and physical impact of miscarriage, and supporting research to better understand the causes and frequency of miscarriage· Supporting the choice for life and ministering through that choice, as well as ministering through the post trauma of an abortion, and providing advocacy for abortion survivorsGarrett also serves as the Vice President of YFI, a community impact non-profit based in Montgomery County, TN, and hosts his own podcast, “The Garrett Dickerson Podcast.” Contact Information:· Email:o Garrett.Dickerson@Thrivent.com o garrett@garrettdickerson.org· Sites:o https://www.facebook.com/GarrettDickersonPodcasto http://gdickerson.podbean.com/o https://www.facebook.com/The-Grant-James-Foundation-101173178366401o https://www.facebook.com/YowFoundation· Social Media:o @RealGarrettDickerson on Instagrgamo #PrayWithMeMonday or #MissionFieldSocialMedia on FacebookSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/jubileefreedomshalom)
In this episode Daniel and Nate have an awesome conversation with Garrett Dickerson about Thrivent Financial, how the church handles money, and what the church could accomplish if we all stewarded our money and resources wisely and shared it generously.Garrett and his wife, Kristin, live in Clarksville, TN with their three boys, Anders, Garron, and William. They worship together at the Hilldale Church of Christ, where Garrett serves as a Deacon for the congregation. Garrett and Kristin are both undergraduate and graduate alumni of Lipscomb University. His professional career has led him through the fields of education, health care, and finance, now serving as Regional Development Director for the South for Thrivent. Garrett and Kristin are co-founders of The Grant James Foundation. The Grant James Foundation operates as the benefactor to ministries that are focused in three areas: · Providing resources for and ministering to those families impacted by infertility, · Serving and ministering to those impacted by miscarriage, while raising awareness about the emotional, spiritual, and physical impact of miscarriage, and supporting research to better understand the causes and frequency of miscarriage· Supporting the choice for life and ministering through that choice, as well as ministering through the post trauma of an abortion, and providing advocacy for abortion survivorsGarrett also serves as the Vice President of YFI, a community impact non-profit based in Montgomery County, TN, and hosts his own podcast, “The Garrett Dickerson Podcast.” Contact Information:· Email:o Garrett.Dickerson@Thrivent.com o garrett@garrettdickerson.org· Sites:o https://www.facebook.com/GarrettDickersonPodcasto http://gdickerson.podbean.com/o https://www.facebook.com/The-Grant-James-Foundation-101173178366401o https://www.facebook.com/YowFoundation· Social Media:o @RealGarrettDickerson on Instagrgamo #PrayWithMeMonday or #MissionFieldSocialMedia on FacebookSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/jubileefreedomshalom)
Podejście do esportu na przestrzeni ostatnich lat zmieniło się na tyle mocno, że dla wielu to właśnie elektroniczna, wirtualna rywalizacja jest ważniejsza od tej klasycznej. Zapraszam na 22 odcinek podcastu Lighthouse „Podaj Dalej”, w którym porozmawiamy o esporcie i jego rosnącej popularności. W jakim miejscu jest obecnie Polska na światowej mapie esportowej, w porównaniu do innych krajów z Europy i ogólnie Świata? Czy bardziej opłaca się być graczem „tradycyjnym” czy esportowym? Czy firmy chętnie wspierają jako sponsorzy / partnerzy, drużyny esportowe lub konkretne turnieje? Jak obecnie odbierani są w Polsce zawodnicy? Na te i inne pytania odpowiedzą kolejni goście Konrada Domańskiego: Adrian Kostrzębski, Regional Development Director w ESL oraz Grzegorz Szabla, Senior Brand Manager w Riot Games.
Podejście do esportu na przestrzeni ostatnich lat zmieniło się na tyle mocno, że dla wielu to właśnie elektroniczna, wirtualna rywalizacja jest ważniejsza od tej klasycznej. Zapraszam na 22 odcinek podcastu Lighthouse „Podaj Dalej”, w którym porozmawiamy o esporcie i jego rosnącej popularności. W jakim miejscu jest obecnie Polska na światowej mapie esportowej, w porównaniu do innych krajów z Europy i ogólnie Świata? Czy bardziej opłaca się być graczem „tradycyjnym” czy esportowym? Czy firmy chętnie wspierają jako sponsorzy / partnerzy, drużyny esportowe lub konkretne turnieje? Jak obecnie odbierani są w Polsce zawodnicy? Na te i inne pytania odpowiedzą kolejni goście Konrada Domańskiego: Adrian Kostrzębski, Regional Development Director w ESL oraz Grzegorz Szabla, Senior Brand Manager w Riot Games.
Today I talk with Jessica Koefod about being a financial advisor for Thrivent as a Regional Development Director, her military career as a Major and Director of Equity and Inclusion in the National Guard, living generously and how we lead our teams.
This week John Purcell, chats to Tom Molloy Director of Public Affairs & Communications at Trinity College Dublin on all things business related amidst the Covid-19 pandemic.A sector that has been heavily impacted by the Coronavirus is the Tourism sector. Regional Development Director with Fáilte Ireland, Paul Keeley spoke with John Purcell to discuss the impact in further detail, to outline the help that is available and also highlight the supports online that are in place for businesses in the tourism industry. https://www.failteireland.ie/Supports/Managing-Business-in-Unprecedented-TimesLorraine Bowen Head of Impact & Innovation with Entrepreneurs Academy, talks about how they have been helping businesses to examine ways in which they can operate during Covid-19. Lorraine also chats to John about a programme “Leading Your Small Business through Covid-19” which the Entrepreneurs Academy are currently running in conjunction with the Local Enterprise Offices throughout Ireland. https://entrepreneursacademy.ie/covid-19-supports/We also hear from our Talking Shop co-host Nicki Hoyne of My shining Armour www.myshiningarmour.com and Talking Shop guest Mag Kirwan of Goatsbridge Trout Farm www.goatsbridgetrout.ie to check in with them on how they are managing their businesses throughout this extremely challenging time. CEO of Carlow Chamber of Commerce Brian O'Farrell gives us an update from the Carlow Chamber business community, we hear about some of the businesses that are continuing to operate and provide services to the community, he also highlights the Chambers Survey which aims to gather insights and feedback directly from the business community during Covid-19. www.carlowchamber.com Produced by Deirdre Dromey.To contact the show, email thebottomline@kclr96fm.com
Richard Lee Snow, Regional Development Director for the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) and Yasmine Mustafa CEO & Co-Founder ROAR for Good, join the PHL Diversity Podcast to discuss their work to promote diversity, inclusion and equity in the business community. Richard and Yasmine, who serve as chair and vice chair, respectively, of the 2020 Philadelphia Diversity and Inclusion Conference (October 5th-6th), share their strategic approach to business with anecdotes and personal experiences.
„Cała branża e-sportowa jest warta ponad miliard dolarów”Gościem programu Marcina Piaseckiego jest Adrian Kostrzębski, Regional Development Director, firma ESL. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rick interviews Sue Oppici, Regional Development Director for Comfort Zone Camp and Brenna Carney our Support Services Coordinator who is a CZC volunteer
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Anne Miner is a confident leader. A creative genius. And a cool and collected woman of style and charisma. Her proven ability to bring calm to chaos, success to failures, and solutions to problems weaves together seamlessly to define her executive charm as the President of The Dunvegan Group. Recently appointed the Regional Development Director for the Public Speakers Association in addition to her other ventures, Anne is excited to offer others the opportunity to hone their speaking skills, build their businesses and change the world from the front of the room! In an increasingly digitized world, Anne believes that it is in-person interaction that will create the strongest bonds between human beings
Chris is joined this week by Heather Jackson, Regional Development Director for Constant Contact, for a discussion of marketing your small business and using social media in marketing efforts. Heather covers topics such as email campaigns, newsletters, and how to use social media effectively. Mike Burton is here with the Slade Mortgage Minute to chat about the Cape Cod real estate market and what you can expect for mortgage rates.
Many attorneys believe email is the most effective form of marketing communication because of list segmentation, custom content ability, and reach into mobile devices. On this episode Legal Toolkit, host Heidi Alexander is joined by email marketing expert Heather Jackson from Constant Contact. Together, they discuss the advantages of using email for marketing as well as the do's and don'ts associated with this type of outreach. Furthermore, we discover better practices for content creation and the importance of being consistent. Tune in to learn more about beating the spam filters, writing proper subject lines, and recommended frequency of message. Heather Jackson is the Regional Development Director for Constant Contact. She has a long history in the sales and marketing industry having founded and operated a PR firm before joining Constant Contact. Jackson regularly conducts outreach to small businesses and provides education surrounding email and online relationship marketing. In addition, she will be presenting at this year's LOMAP Super Marketing Conference held in Boston at Suffolk University Law School on June 5th.
Lisa Kember is the Regional Development Director at Constant Contact, a multinational public company. With roots as an entrepreneur, she faced unique transitional challenges and opportunities joining a large organization. Lisa shares some of her insights that will benefit those changing their business careers, or rebranding themselves.
You are probably engaging customers on social networks like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter to grow your business. Are you using social media marketing by connecting your social networks with Email Marketing? Our guest Julie Niehoff, Sr. Regional Development Director of Constant Contact will share how Event Marketing and Online Surveys will get your business noticed and deepen the relationship with your customers. http://www.linkedin.com/in/julieniehoff http://twitter.com/julieniehoff