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Get Connected - Week of July 7, 2008
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Week of July 7, 2008 |
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What's new on LeadersOnline?
The online community for members
Managing Up - What does the leader of the future look like?
Many thanks to the 12 members of our newly-formed Online Advisory Council. Their mission is to help members use LeadersOnline to connect around community issues. Each month, 2 members of the council will host conversations.
Your hosts for July:
Todd Lanham (IL '08), Marsh USA, Inc.
Vicki Stanley (LN '08), Parkinson Support Center of Kentucky
Not a member? Check out the LeadersOnline Town Hall preview page.
LeadersOnline is sponsored by:
Need another email invitation to join LeadersOnline? Email Peggy Clements. |
Could your nonprofit organization benefit from the expertise of Louisville's brightest?
Deadline for Make Your Mark Challenge proposals extended to July 10
Each year, as part of the Ignite Louisville program, the city's leading young professionals work to make their marks on Louisville area nonprofits by participating in the " Make Your Mark Challenge", founded by Maker's Mark Distillery, Inc.
Seven groups of emerging leaders will partner with nonprofits this fall to create and implement solutions for area agencies. To spark this six-month challenge, we invite nonprofit organizations to submit their leadership needs for possible projects ideas.
Are you up for the challenge?
For more information or to access the Make Your Mark Challenge request form, contact Caroline McCoy. All projects must meet established criteria to be eligible for consideration.
Please submit your proposals by Thurs., July 10, 2008.
Ignite Louisville is sponsored by:
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Welcome new Leadership Louisville Center members
Candace Allen (IL '08), Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Jennifer Bielstein (LL '08), Actors Theatre of Louisville
William Flowers (LL '08), Stoll Keenan Ogden PLLC
Joan Frisz (LN '08), Just Creations
Reid Hafer (IL '08), Heaven Hill Distilleries, Inc.
Matt Kamer (IL '08), Bandy Carroll Hellige
Jacqueline Lucas (LL '08), Baptist Healthcare System
Courtney MacKinnon (LL '08), Iron Compass Ventures
Hilary Mattingly (IL '08), GE Consumer & Industrial
Allison Pullen (IL '08), QK4 Architecture Engineering
Joni Richter (LN '08), Community Health Charities of Kentucky
Chase Speiden, Jr. (IL '08), National City Bank
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Know someone who wants to get more involved in our community?
Introduce a friend or colleague to Focus Louisville.
If you've participated in a Focus Louisville session, you know the experience can be life changing.
Focus Louisville is a 2 1/2 day eye-opening encounter filled with Louisville's leading voices and the information you need to connect with your community from the inside.
Sessions typically sell out so register now for fall sessions.Sep. 11-13, 2008 register now
Scholarships are available based on need. Apply via online registration. Program Dates for 2009
Feb. 19-21, 2009 Apr. 16-18, 2009
Focus Louisville is sponsored by:
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| Do you serve on a board?
Let your executive director know about the Leadership Network
If you serve on the board of a nonprofit organization, consider recommending The Leadership Network to your executive director.
The Leadership Network brings together senior leaders from diverse nonprofit organizations for a monthly program that combines real-world experiences with a problem-solving methodology.
In a confidential environment, leaders share their challenges, receive feedback and ideas and build confidence to implement solutions. The result is a powerful and unique peer learning experience.
The Leadership Louisville Center and the Center for Nonprofit Excellence (CNPE) are partners in this initiative, which is supported by:
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Leaders In Action Bingham Fellows Class of 1996 FarmWorks project lives on!
Marilee Hebert Miller (LL '89, BF '96), reports that the Old Louisville FarmWorks Market at Walnut Street Baptist Church is hosting, "Winning Market Meals - Fast Food" on July 16 from 4:30 - 6:00 p.m. At the event, local chefs will demonstrate quick ways to cook great meals with fresh produce. Learn more. The market at Walnut Street Baptist Church was the first market founded as a result of the work of the Bingham Fellows Class of 1996.
About the FarmWorks project
The 1996 Bingham Fellows created FarmWorks, an association of independent farmers from Kentucky and Indiana who have joined with citizens, chefs, churches, and not for profit groups to support Locally Grown and Produced. FarmWorks makes no profit from the farmers or patrons.
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Thanks to our Bingham Fellows June program day sponsor

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