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In this episode, Sheryle Gillian, co-owner and CEO of CauseLabs, shares her journey and the evolution of her purpose-driven web agency with Cory Miller. She discusses how her personal journey led her to prioritize making a difference through her work. Sheryle emphasizes the shift towards sustainable digital stewardship and the role of WordPress in helping businesses adapt and evolve over time. She encourages WordPress professionals to embrace the open-source ethos, attend WordCamps, and use technology as a force for good. Sheryle's story highlights the importance of purpose-driven work and the power of community in the WordPress ecosystem. Top Takeaways:Embrace Sustainable Digital Stewardship: Adopting a long-term approach to website development and maintenance is important. Rather than considering a website as a one-time project, advocate for becoming a steward of clients' digital investments. This involves continuously evolving websites to keep up with technology changes and client needs and offering ongoing support and guidance.Recognize the Value of WordPress for Business Growth: WordPress provides a versatile platform for businesses to expand their online presence. Many physical businesses, such as yoga studios, had to pivot during the pandemic and realize the potential of their websites as an essential part of their operations. WordPress offers the flexibility and scalability necessary for businesses to adapt, evolve, and explore new opportunities.Use WordPress as a Force for Good: WordPress professionals should leverage the platform for business success and for making a positive impact. Using technology and business for social and environmental good is valuable. By aligning with a purpose-driven approach, WordPress professionals can contribute to building a better world through their work.
Show Notes Do you know how when you meet good people, you can just feel in your gut that they’re good people? That’s how I felt when I first met Sheryle Gillihan at CaboPress several years ago. Sheryle is warm and friendly and authentic in every interaction. She brings deep listening, genuine curiosity, and thoughtful […]
My interview this month is with Sheryle Gillihan.Sheryle joined CauseLabs in 2010 and has grown with the company as a leader, strategist, and cultural ambassador. Growing up with her own poverty story, she has found her purpose in creating social impact for others. She fuses her hope for a better, brighter future with over 15 years of leadership, operations and technical management experience.My conversation with Sheryle explores the weft and weave of technology and ideas.
This week Sheryle Hazard who has been pivotal in the launch and growth of The IDA is our guest. She shares how she came in 2010 and worked with Abraham to scale The IDA into an international detailing association. Show Highlights Coming on board in 2010 Building The IDA - growing from 85 members the first year to over 1800 Building certification programs The maturing of the detailing industry IDA Meet and Greets and now virtual meet and greets regionally Why you should attend an IDA Meet and Greet Global certification day Guest Sherlye Hazard The International Detailing Association https://the-ida.com/ Host: Rod Puzey - Instagram @rodpuzey Jody Sedrick - Instagram @jodysedrick RoadFS Detail Memoirs is a production of Zenware Inc (https://zenware.com) and RoadFS (https://roadfs.com)
In this interview, Sheryle Moon shares: The emerging connection of ART in the IT sector How IT and art have parallel processes The Pledge 1% and how Matt Bullock of Spinify has created a Foundation to support even more of the community How giving and social justice is woven in a successful career.
New analysis has revealed the government's COVID-19 stimulus spending has helped lift nearly one million Australians out of poverty.
Sheryle Gillihan is a force for good by helping changemakers solve their toughest technical challenges. How do you translate a language that has never been written? Or help corporations make better decisions for the planet and their consumers? Could technology be used as a force for good to help improve people’s lives? Sheryle Gilihan is the CEO of CauseLabs, a social enterprise that works with leading changemakers to grow positive impact.
The six-week rally in global share markets came to an abrupt halt last week as the US Federal Reserve poured cold water over any hopes of a snapback in the world's largest economy.
The Prime Minister Scott Morrison is resisting calls to expand the JobKeeper scheme after an accounting blunder inflated the cost of the scheme by $60 billion.
Learn about how to use a WordPress LMS, create positive impact, and do human centered design as a digital agency serving nonprofits with CauseLabs CEO Sheryle Gillihan in this episode of LMScast hosted by Chris Badgett of LifterLMS. CauseLabs is a strategic web solutions company dedicated to helping nonprofits accelerate their mission. Typically course creators are driven by income, impact, or a combination of both. Chris and Sheryle discuss the similarities and differences between typical agency work and working mostly in the nonprofit space. There is a misconception when working with nonprofits that Sheryle addresses in this episode. Many people believe … How to Use a WordPress LMS, Create Positive Impact, and Do Human Centered Design as a Digital Agency Serving Nonprofits with CauseLabs CEO Sheryle Gillihan Read More » The post How to Use a WordPress LMS, Create Positive Impact, and Do Human Centered Design as a Digital Agency Serving Nonprofits with CauseLabs CEO Sheryle Gillihan appeared first on LMScast - LifterLMS Podcast.
Sheryle Gillihan spending a year in the military, seven years as a stay-at-home mother, and four years in corporate America taught Sheryle to seek purpose and to value meaningful work. In 2010, she joined CauseLabs, a software development company working with non-profits and social enterprises to scale their missions and solve problems worth solving. It blended her experience with technology with her passion for giving back. Today, in addition to her role as CauseLabs CEO, Sheryle serves on three advisory boards, leads the United Way of Tarrant County’s KERNEL social innovation program, and is in her 11th year as a Girl Scout leader. Sheryle is also co-founder of PurposeWP, a WordPress-based company that helps non-profits with their online presence. Sheryle speaks at conferences around the world about purpose-driven, mission-focused business and leadership skills. If you enjoyed this episode please Comment Share and leave a review.... Join the Conversation in our Facebook Group Success Champions Each Sunday we send out an email with the 5 episodes that aired along with this interview Sign Up Here Affiliate Links - Which means if you click and buy our company will get paid... Audio Books have been a huge part of my journey. Audible changed the game by taking the books you love and turning them into Audio.... Check it out here https://amzn.to/2KeGXC5 Have you struggled with getting on podcasts? Have you found it difficult getting exposure? Check out what Abigail Sinclaire is doing with Human Network Connection
Sheryle Gillihan spending a year in the military, seven years as a stay-at-home mother, and four years in corporate America taught Sheryle to seek purpose and to value meaningful work. In 2010, she joined CauseLabs, a software development company working with non-profits and social enterprises to scale their missions and solve problems worth solving. It blended her experience with technology with her passion for giving back. Today, in addition to her role as CauseLabs CEO, Sheryle serves on three advisory boards, leads the United Way of Tarrant County’s KERNEL social innovation program, and is in her 11th year as a Girl Scout leader. Sheryle is also co-founder of PurposeWP, a WordPress-based company that helps non-profits with their online presence. Sheryle speaks at conferences around the world about purpose-driven, mission-focused business and leadership skills. If you enjoyed this episode please Comment Share and leave a review.... Join the Conversation in our Facebook Group Success Champions Each Sunday we send out an email with the 5 episodes that aired along with this interview Sign Up Here Affiliate Links - Which means if you click and buy our company will get paid... Audio Books have been a huge part of my journey. Audible changed the game by taking the books you love and turning them into Audio.... Check it out here https://amzn.to/2KeGXC5 Have you struggled with getting on podcasts? Have you found it difficult getting exposure? Check out what Abigail Sinclaire is doing with Human Network Connection
Sherry interviews Sheryle Gillihan, CEO of CauseLabs, about her founder origin story. Sheryle talks about the confidence instilled in her by her mother, how she was given opportunities throughout her career by other women in power, and why non-profit work is her passion. Want more content like this? Check out our book.
Sherry interviews Sheryle Gillihan, CEO of CauseLabs, about her founder origin story. Sheryle talks about the confidence instilled in her by her mother, how she was given opportunities throughout her career by other women in power, and why non-profit work is her passion. Want more content like this? Check out our book. The post Episode 182: Founder Origin Stories: Sheryle Gillihan appeared first on ZenFounder.
Never miss another interview! Join Devin here: http://bit.ly/joindevin. Read the full Forbes article and watch the interview here: http://bit.ly/2yZTdwk. The fleeting memories of her childhood didn’t make sense until her mother told her the story of the poverty they’d experienced when Sheryle Gillihan was just a toddler. Now a CEO serving people experiencing poverty, she says she’s “come full circle.” As the head of Causelabs, a public benefit corporation that provides strategy, design, prototyping and software development services, she is focusing the social enterprise on reaching profitability while staying true to the mission and values of the business. The company finished 2016 with $1.7 million in revenue, an office in Denver and 16 employees. She says the company has pared expenses, including the office in Denver to give the firm a fighting chance at 2017 profitability. Read the full Forbes article and watch the interview here: http://bit.ly/2yZTdwk. Check out my free webinar on the secrets of crowdfunding for nonprofits: http://crowdfundingforsocialgood.org.
Steve, Janet, Sheryle and Mittens join Arden in a very special hometown dispatch from the Myrin family Dan. Ben Z talks about his dog! Lacey keeps crying! Diggy gets creepy! PLUS WELLS AND DANIELLLLLLLLLLLE!!!!!!! - Arden loses her shit over the missing cocktail sauce post memorial lunch! - Janet is ready to get lost in Dean's blue eyes! - Steve is worried that the Myrin ladies are going to feed him to Mittens! - Sheryle never wants to hear the phrase "Choke on it" about a strawberry again! - Mittens is ready to feast on a clown!!! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
One of the first women in IT, Sheryle Moon has had an amazing and diverse career. She has a passion for creativity and design, in IT as well as art. She has been the second in command alongside successful entrepreneur Matt Bullock, the founder of international payment gateway, eWay, and now their second venture - Spinify, a gamification platform to incentivise work that matters. In this interview she shares: The emerging connection of ART in the IT sector How IT and art have parallel processes The Pledge 1% and how Matt Bullock of Spinify has created a Foundation to support even more of the community How giving and social justice is woven in a successful career. Sheryle will be a Table Host at the Edge of Leadership Un-Conference March 28, 2017. http://www.edgeofledership.com.au
Word By Word welcomes the holidays with its traditional "Broadcast Guide to Gift Books" program this month, when a pair of experts from Copperfield's Bookstore share their picks for the best of the best books for holiday gifting with program host Gil Mansergh. Sheryle Cotier shares some of her favorite books for grown ups, including Flight Behavior - scientist/novelist Barbara Kingslover's sojourn to the Tennessee countryside where a mysterious "Red Fire" glows in a secluded glen. For nonfiction, Sheryle suggests the New York Times wine critic Eric Asimov's How to Love Wine: A Memoir and Manifesto. Michele Bellah's personal list of books for children and their families is topped by the humorous picture book Dragons Love Tacos written by Adam Rubin and illustrated by Daniel Salmieri, and Newberry Award winner Rebecca Steed's new middle-grade novel about family and friendship entitled Liar & Spy. There's a dozen more books on Sheryl and Michele's lists, and we'll cover as many titles as the hour allows.