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Rhiannon Samuel is an Albuquerque, New Mexico native, raised with a deep passion and pride for her community and its people. She is the Executive Director of Viante New Mexico, a new nonpartisan nonprofit who’s goal is to provide transparency for working New Mexicans to know who their elected officials are performing on their behalf. She was immediately drawn to the cause due to her discontentment with New Mexico’s repeatedly low standing on education, crime, and quality of life lists. She is a firm believer that in order for a democracy to work, one must be an educated voter – one who votes on principles and morals rather than by political party affiliation or name ID. Rhiannon graduated from University of New Mexico with a Degree in Communications and Religious Studies in 2014. Immediately after graduation she started her professional career with the City of Albuquerque where she served on Mayor Richard J. Berry Office’s executive team for several years as the Director of Communications. She was the first millennial director for the City of Albuquerque as well as the youngest director in the City’s recent history. She was awarded the Albuquerque Business First Forty Under 40 awards in 2019 at the age of 26. In her time outside of the office she is committed to bettering her community as a Parish Council Member at Albuquerque’s Our Lady of the Annunciation Parish, a Board Member of Albuquerque Involved, a Lovelace Women’s Hospitals Outreach Committee member, board member of the Albuquerque Community Foundation’s Future Fund, board member for the Saint Pius X High School Foundation, and a Professional Development Committee member for Young Professionals of Albuquerque. She was also a 2009 veteran volunteer for Amigos de las Americas. Rhiannon is a dedicated civil servant who is committed both personally and professionally to the betterment of her home – New Mexico. Viante New Mexico is a nonpartisan nonprofit that launched in 2018 to increase transparency around New Mexico's elected officials. As the founding Executive Director and sole full-time staff member, I have been tasked with making this vision a reality. My first task was to create a scoring methodology to examine which of our state senators and representatives are working across the political divide on common ground solutions to benefit all New Mexicans. Along with my board and community partners, I created a formula that has successfully eliminated partisanship. The formula is reflected in our scorecard that sheds light on how often legislators are actually present for important votes and how they perform on education, crime, and quality of life issues. I am looking forward to continuing the scorecard while also increasing access to unbiased, community driven information that will be useful to people in the November election.
This episode is brought to you by the Savannah Economic Development Authority After growing up in the Southside of Chicago, Patricia Youngquist shifted her career path from running the books for companies to non-profits and church organizations. This shift in focus led her to Savannah and Union Mission, Inc. where she brought her expertise to the many programs the organization offers. After the executive director left in 2017, Youngquist took over the job on an interim basis before getting the position full-time a few months later. On this episode of Difference Makers, she talks about how her childhood influenced the work she does today, the many programs offered at Union Mission and what people misconceive about homelessness, and how we can begin to fix the problem in Savannah. Podcast listeners: Get digital SMN subscription by clicking here for a special offer (7:28): How her childhood influenced her work today (10:52): Shifting career paths from for-profit accounting to non-profit (17:00): Move to Union Mission in Savannah, becoming interim executive director (23:00): Programs provided at Union Mission (26:17): How to get people help who may be reticent of it On the Frontline: Savannah takes first tiny step in Housing First model to combat homelessness (Beacon, June 2019) (28:38): Recent gala and the impact of speaker Richard Berry Homeless advocate Richard Berry to give keynote at Raising Hope to benefit Savannah's Union Mission (SMN, Feb. 10, 2019) Richard J. Berry: A practical way to help the homeless find work and safety (TED, Feb. 2017) Homeless No More: 5 Solutions that are working in cities across America (Beacon, June 2019) (39:42): What is homelessness and how close are people to it in Savannah? Let's Get to Work: A Plan of Action for Savannah (Beacon, June 2019) Make sure to follow The Commute podcast for daily news briefs from Adam.
Quand Richard J. Berry, le maire d'Albuquerque, a vu un homme à un coin de rue tenant une pancarte en carton disant : « Je veux un emploi », il a décidé de prendre au mot cet homme (et les autres dans sa situation). Lui et son équipe ont lancé une initiative dans toute la ville pour aider les sans-abris en leur donnant du travail pour la journée et un endroit où dormir. Les résultats ont été incroyables. Découvrez comment votre ville peut reproduire le modèle d'Albuquerque dans cette présentation franche et optimiste.
미국 앨버커키 시장인 리처드 J. 베리는 길가에서 한 남자가 '일자리 구함'이라고 쓰여진 카드보드지를 든 것을 보고 그의 제안(그리고 비슷한 상황에 있는 사람들의 제안까지)을 받아들이기로 합니다. 그와 그의 직원들은 노숙인들에게 일용직을 제공하고 잘 곳을 제공함으로써 도시 차원의 이니셔티브를 시작했고, 그 결과는 놀라웠습니다. 이 솔직하고도 낙관적인 이야기를 통해 여러분의 도시가 어떻게 앨버커키의 모델을 차용할 수 있는지 알아보도록 합시다.
Quando Richard J. Berry, prefeito de Albuquerque, viu um homem na esquina de uma rua segurando um cartaz de papelão que dizia "Quero um emprego", decidiu aceitar a oferta dele (e de outros na mesma situação). Ele e sua equipe começaram uma iniciativa em toda a cidade para ajudar os sem-teto, dando-lhes tarefas diárias e um lugar para dormir - e os resultados foram incríveis. Descubra como sua cidade pode replicar o modelo de Albuquerque com esta palestra franca e otimista.
Cuando Richard J. Berry, el alcalde de Albuquerque, vio un hombre en una esquina sosteniendo un cartel que decía ''quiero un trabajo'', el decidió llevárselo a él y a otros en su situación a trabajar. El y sus empleados comenzaron una iniciativa por toda la ciudad para ayudar a los sintechos, ofreciéndoles jornadas de trabajo y un lugar dónde dormir-- y los resultados fueron increíbles. Descubre cómo tu ciudad puede replicar el modelo de Albuquerque con esta charla franca y optimista. Conferencia de Richard J. Berry en TEDxPennsylvaniaAvenue
When Richard J. Berry, the mayor of Albuquerque, saw a man on a street corner holding a cardboard sign that read "Want a job," he decided to take him (and others in his situation) up on it. He and his staff started a citywide initiative to help the homeless by giving them day jobs and a place to sleep -- and the results were incredible. Find out how your city can replicate Albuquerque's model with this frank and optimistic talk.
This episode will feature Albuquerque Mayor Richard Berry who will discuss the national challenges facing cities, such as economic development, job growth and transportation infrastructure. Mayor Berry will also share his plans for fiscal responsibility as well as his new public safety campaign to reduce property crime in Albuquerque.