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Dianne V. Jewell, PT, DPT, PhD, FAPTA BiosketchDianne V. Jewell, PT, DPT, PhD, FAPTA is President and CEO of the Sheltering Arms Corporation and Hospitals.Dr. Jewell has been a physical therapist for 35 years, having practiced in acute hospital, inpatient rehabilitation, skilled nursing, outpatient and community health settings in Richmond, VA. She also held an appointment for 11 years as Assistant Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU). Additional adjunct teaching affiliations include the Doctor of Physical Therapy programs at the University of Tennessee Health ScienceCenter, the University of Vermont, Arcadia University and Mary Baldwin University. Prior to joining Sheltering Arms, she focused her efforts on rehabilitation technology as a consultant and then as Director of Clinical Practice, Outcomes and Education at WebPT (Phoenix, AZ).Dr. Jewell completed her BA at Williams College (1984), her MSPT at Boston University (1988) and her transitional DPT at VCU (2008). She obtained her PhD in health services research and organization also from VCU (2003). She has published multiple peer‐reviewed articles and is author of Guide to Evidence‐Based Physical Therapist Practice, 5th edition (Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2022).Dr. Jewell currently chairs the Sheltering Arms Institute Board of Managers. She previously served for 12 years on the Sheltering Arms Corporation and Hospitals board of directors, chairing the board for two and half of those years. Additional leadership service includes the boards of directors of the PCPI Foundation (Chicago, IL), the American Physical Therapy Association (Alexandria, VA) and the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation (Chicago, IL).She resides in the City of Richmond with her husband of 32 years, Capt. Darl (“Deuce”) W. Jewell, Jr. He is a retired 41‐year veteran of the Richmond Department of Fire and Emergency Services.
Sheltering Arms Institute, a collaboration with VCU Health, has received approval from the Virginia Department of Health to expand its inpatient rehabilitation hospital following a certificate of public need application process. The facility, located just west of Short Pump in West Creek, provides care for individuals recovering from a variety of illnesses or injuries, including strokes, spinal cord injuries, and traumatic brain injuries, as well as those in need of general rehabilitation for various neurological diseases and disorders. The 30 additional beds, which will also be used to provide rehabilitative care, will bring the hospital's total number of beds to...Article LinkSupport the show
Evelyn P. Purcell, “Ernie,” 87, of Highland Springs, went to be with our Lord on Thursday, May 25, 2023. She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Bill Purcell on November 23, 2002 and her son, Mark Purcell on November 30, 2007. She was a longtime volunteer at Sheltering Arms and a member of Newbridge Baptist Church. Ernie was the last of her siblings, she liked gardening and loved her family. She is survived by her daughter, Karen Tush and her husband, Mark; son, Brent Purcell and his wife, Kim; grandchildren, Justin, Amanda, Hanna, Jonathan, Andrew, Mary Cameron, Macie;...Article LinkSupport the show
Do you let negative feelings live in your head rent-free? If so, we can help you acquire clarity and embrace the right mindset to effectively allocate your mental resources in this episode with Andrew McConnell. Don't let this opportunity to reclaim your headspace pass you by!Key Takeaways from This EpisodeThe reason behind people's unhappiness3 primary things that divert our focus from the presentHelpful ways to seize ownership of your mindMindful writing: Considerations before starting a bookWhat factors contribute to living an authentic lifeResources Mentioned in This EpisodeThe Top Five Regrets of the Dying by Bronnie Ware | Paperback and MP3 CDA Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway | Paperback and KindleThe Artist's Way by Julia Cameron | Paperback and KindleThe Organized Mind by Daniel J. Levitin | Paperback and KindleTake Back Your Life! by Sally McGheeAbout Andrew McConnellAndrew McConnell is the chief executive officer of RENTED, INC., the leading provider of technology, tools, and services to help vacation rental professionals optimize their portfolio of properties.Before launching RENTED, he founded and ran VacationFutures, Inc. and Rented Capital, LLC. He worked with some of the world's largest public and private entities as a management consultant at McKinsey & Company and as a Director of Solutions Design at Axiom Global, Inc. His prior experience also includes putting his law degrees to more immediate use at Eversheds Sutherland (U.S.) LLP and Ashe, Rafuse & Hill, as well as time at Merrill Lynch.He has been active in numerous non-profit and professional organizations, including Sheltering Arms, Georgia's oldest charity, for which he currently sits on the Board and Chairs the Financial Sustainability Committee, The Entrepreneurs Organization, for which he was an EO Atlanta Board Member, and EO Atlanta Accelerator Board Member, Young Entrepreneur Council, Atlanta Tech Leaders (Founding Advisory Board Member), Leadership Atlanta (50th Anniversary Class, and Leadership Series Co-Chair), and the Serve America Movement.McConnell writes frequently and contributes to Forbes, Inc., and Huffington Post, Swimming. McConnell received his A.B. in History from Harvard University and his J.D. from other outlets. A former member of the U.S. National Team in Open Water Harvard Law School, and his LL.M. from the University of Cambridge, Trinity Hall. Website: Rented | M. Andrew McConnellLinkedIn: Rented | Andrew McConnellBook: Get Out of My Head: Creating Modern Clarity with Stoic Wisdom (Matt Holt Books June 2022)Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here's How » Join The Author's Corner Community today: Website: Robin ColucciLinkedIn: R Colucci, LLCFacebook: Robin ColucciTwitter: @Robin_ColucciRobin Colucci's Book: How to Write a Book That Sells You: Increase Your Credibility, Income, and Impact
Author and Rented.com CEO Andrew McConnell wants us to start acting like owners - of our minds - and stop allowing self-doubt and negative emotions to stay rent-free. His new book, "Get Out of My Head - Creating Modern Clarity with Stoic Wisdom," will be available in June 2022. M. Andrew McConnell is the CEO of Rented, Inc. Born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama, he graduated Harvard College, Harvard Law School, and the University of Cambridge with honors. As a member of the USA Open Water Swimming National Team, he earned an international bronze medal. Before striking out on his own, Andrew worked as a banker, an attorney, and a consultant. He sits on the board of Sheltering Arms, is a founding Board Member of Atlanta Technology Leaders, and is a TechStars Mentor for social impact startups. Andrew lives in Georgia with his wife and daughter. In this episode, Chuck talks with Andrew about why it's so important for us to pay attention to our thoughts so that we can live to our greatest potential. More info about his book is available at mandrewmcconnell.com.
A two-part event. Part 1: Andrew will introduce the concept of mental tenancy/mind ownership, what it is, why it's a problem, and how to address it. - 25 mins Part 2: Fireside chat with Nick Durham about a specific component of mind ownership - knowing your value. -25 mins About Andrew McConnell: Andrew McConnell is the chief executive officer of RENTED, INC., the leading provider of technology, tools, and services to help vacation rental professionals optimize their portfolio of properties. Prior to launching RENTED, McConnell founded and ran VacationFutures, Inc. as well as Rented Capital, LLC, and worked with some of the world's largest public and private entities as a management consultant at McKinsey & Company, and as a Director, Solutions Design at Axiom Global, Inc. His prior experience also includes putting his law degrees to more immediate use at Eversheds Sutherland (US) LLP and Ashe, Rafuse & Hill, as well as time at Merrill Lynch. McConnell has been active in numerous non-profit and professional organizations including Sheltering Arms, Georgia's oldest charity, for which he currently sits on the Board and Chairs the Financial Sustainability Committee, The Entrepreneurs Organization, for which he was an EO Atlanta Board Member and EO Atlanta Accelerator Board Member, Young Entrepreneur Council, Atlanta Tech Leaders (Founding Advisory Board Member), Leadership Atlanta (50th Anniversary Class, and Leadership Series Co-Chair), and the Serve America Movement. McConnell writes frequently and is a contributor to Forbes, Inc., and Huffington Post, among other outlets. A former member of the US National Team in Open Water Swimming, McConnell received his A.B. in History from Harvard University, his J.D. from Harvard Law School, and his LL.M. from the University of Cambridge, Trinity Hall. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/innovationsv/support
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Action Steps: Today’s action steps for staying engaged and passionate come courtesy of Blythe Robinson, president and CEO of Sheltering Arms Early Education and Family Centers in Atlanta: Move your body every day. Sit and be quiet. Take time to practice mindfulness and think about what’s important to you. Be kind to yourself. Have a support circle and be supportive to others. Follow Blythe Robinson on Instagram: @healthyeatswithbkrobFor more information on Sheltering Arms, visit: https://shelteringarmsforkids.comFor more information on any of HelloHealth's services, visit: www.hellohealthtoday.comFollow Dr. Mohan on Instagram: @mohancarmenFollow HelloHealth on Instagram: @hellohealthtodayFor more information on HelloHealth services, visit: www.hellohealthtoday.comReach out directly for more information about HelloHealth’s services: emily@hellohealthclinic.com
44: Building A Supercharged Nonprofit Board (Dolph Goldenburg)SUMMARYHow do you best engage your board members as a nonprofit leader, especially given the challenges the sector is facing right now? This episode of the Path poses that question to someone who literally wrote a book about the topic, called Successful Nonprofits Build Supercharged Boards. Dolph Goldenburg and I certainly discuss board development in episode #44 of the podcast, but also talk about specific fundraising tactics you can incorporate into your development plan, as well as two things in which every nonprofit should be investing right now. He also has some great – and specific – productivity tips that he’s developed during his years as a nonprofit CEO, and also has several online and book resources that you’ll definitely want to check out!ABOUT DOLPHDolph is recognized as a leader within the nonprofit sector who has a track record of guiding organizations through leadership transitions, strategic planning and board development. He started Successful Nonprofits in 2014 to provide consulting, podcasting and publishing services that strengthen the nonprofit sector. His clients have included large nonprofits like Sheltering Arms and HOPE Atlanta and also small but mighty nonprofits like the Transgender Legal Defense and Education Fund and Zebra Coalition. Prior to starting his consulting practice, Goldenburg was a successful nonprofit CEO for 12 years with a demonstrated history of leading organizations to financial stability and growth. As a CEO, Goldenburg helped organizations transform deficits into healthy surpluses, increase fund balances, dramatically expand services, and increase revenue. In addition to extensive CEO experience, Goldenburg also has more than a decade of fundraising experience, which includes soliciting six -figure gifts and writing millions of dollars in funded grant proposals. Goldenburg holds a master’s degree in public administration from the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State University and graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in social work from Georgia State University. Dolph is the host of the Successful Nonprofits Podcast, and author of the book Successful Nonprofits Build Supercharged BoardsEPISODE TOPICS & RESOURCESHarvey McKay’s book Dig Your Well Before You're ThirstyCEO Transition: HBR Article After the HandshakeJoe Dominguez and Vicki Robin’s book Your Money or Your Life
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This week our host Marie-Pierre talks to Erial Green -- Caregiving Specialist with the Sheltering Arms Division of Baker Ripley (formally known as Neighborhood Centers). This organization is dedicated almost specifically to caregivers and the loved ones they care for. She will cover all the amazing programs, support groups and resources Sheltering Arms has to help you navigate the big, world of caregiving.
On August 28, 2014, Anne Rutherford Lower delivered a Banner Lecture entitled "Sheltering Arms: A Legacy of Caring." Sheltering Arms HospitalSheltering Arms: A Legacy of Caring is a new book featuring photographs and stories from every era of the organization's rich history. Published in honor of Sheltering Arms' 125th anniversary, the book chronicles the healthcare institution's growth from humble beginnings in a donated house in downtown Richmond to a nationally recognized physical rehabilitation leader in 2014. Anne Lower has been an ardent supporter of Sheltering Arms for decades and has served as a member of the board of directors, president of the board, member of the women's council, and as patient advocate. She is the author of Sheltering Arms Hospital: A Centennial History (1889–1989) and served as a valuable resource during the production of Sheltering Arms: A Legacy of Caring. The content and opinions expressed in these presentations are solely those of the speaker and not necessarily of the Virginia Museum of History & Culture.
On August 28 at noon, Anne Rutherford Lower delivered a Banner Lecture entitled "Sheltering Arms: A Legacy of Caring." Sheltering Arms HospitalSheltering Arms: A Legacy of Caring is a new book featuring photographs and stories from every era of the organization’s rich history. Published in honor of Sheltering Arms’ 125th anniversary, the book chronicles the healthcare institution’s growth from humble beginnings in a donated house in downtown Richmond to a nationally recognized physical rehabilitation leader in 2014. Anne Lower has been an ardent supporter of Sheltering Arms for decades and has served as a member of the board of directors, president of the board, member of the women’s council, and as patient advocate. She is the author of Sheltering Arms Hospital: A Centennial History (1889–1989) and served as a valuable resource during the production of Sheltering Arms: A Legacy of Caring.
Piggy Moto and the other contestants gather in the Sheltering Arms taproom to hear the judges final critiques and decisions. But fate has a couple more surprises in store for our heroes.
The pigs get their first look at Farpoint and are disappointed with the port city's cold and uninviting facade. They are greeted by a representative of the hotel at which they will be staying and guided to The Sheltering Arms—a grand establishment that impresses the boars with its opulence.
As the pigs settle into their suite, other international contestants begin to arrive at The Sheltering Arms. Eberhard, Corbin and Gustave decide to head down to the lobby to get a look at the competiton, some of whom are much less friendly than others.