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Mitzi Krockover with SSB Solutions Jessica Homicki with CVR and Karen Nowicki with Phoenix Business RadioX E12

September 23, 2020 by Karen

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In this episode of Collaborative Connections Radio Show and Podcast, host Kelly Lorenzen had the pleasure of interviewing 3 amazing women in our community about mental health, health care, trauma, self-care, and more.

Dr. Mitzi Krockover from the Institute for Mental Health Research, Jessica Homicki from Center for Vein Restoration, and Karen Nowicki, owner of Phoenix Business RadioX joined Kelly on-air for this authentic, real and important conversation.

This episode is jam-packed full of stories, lessons, tips, and more! It is worth the time to listen for anyone who is curious about mental health research that is being done, effects of COVID-19 on our mental wellness, trauma mentoring, the need for self-care, vein disease amongst other things.

IMHR’s mission is to support innovative, comprehensive, early stage research that addresses the most problematic mental health issues facing society today. We also encourage the translation of research efforts into direct services and educational programs. IMHRLogo300x300

Our primary focus is providing seed funding for local scientists, ultimately motivating them to remain in the state and place Arizona at the forefront of transforming mental health through research.

We are currently focused on the mental health impact(s) of COVID-19.

Mitzi-Krockover-SSB-SolutionsMitzi Krockover, MD is Principal and Senior Consultant of SSB Solutions, a healthcare management consulting, development and investment firm.

She is a Managing Director of Golden Seeds, an angel investment organization dedicated to funding early stage women-led companies; she also serves as co-chair of the Golden Seeds Health Care Sector Group and is a founding member of the Arizona Chapter of Golden Seeds. Most recently she was founding Director, Health Futures Council at Arizona State University (HFC).

Dr. Krockover has been a leader in the area of women’s health and women’s issues. She was the founding Medical Director of the Iris Cantor-UCLA Women’s Health Center, designated a Center of Excellence by DHHS. She then served as Vice President of Women’s Health for Humana Inc. where she served as the company’s chief healthcare strategist and spokesperson for women’s health.

She is also on the Executive Committee of the Women’s Health initiative of Springboard, an organization that provides investment in women-led companies in the life sciences and tech.

Corporate boards served include Paraffin International, Trill Project, Inc, and Ribomed. Non-profit affiliations include the Institute for Mental Health Research, National Women’s History Museum, Take the Lead, the Washington University Phoenix Regional Cabinet, the National Council of the institute for Public Health at Washington University and the Health Futures Council at ASU.

Honors awarded include the International Emerging Leader in Health Care Award, sponsored by Korn Ferry International and the Health Forum and “Woman of the Year” by the Los Angeles County Commission on Women.

A graduate of Washington University in St. Louis with a BA in Arts and Sciences, Dr. Krockover received her medical degree at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. She completed her residency in internal medicine at Northwestern University.

Connect with Mitzi on LinkedIn and Twitter.

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Center for Vein Restoration (CVR) is the largest physician-led practice treating vein disease in the country. Having performed its first procedure in 2007 under President and CEO Dr. Sanjiv Lakhanpal, Center for Vein Restoration has since become nationally recognized as the clinical leader in treating chronic venous insufficiency.

With 90 centers and growing, CVR has over 600 employees and conducts over 200,000 patient interactions annually. To learn more about CVR and its mission, visit http://www.centerforvein.com or by phone at 1-800-FIX-LEGS.

Jessica-HomickiCenter for Vein Restoration’s Physician Liaison Jessica Homicki is a dedicated team member of physician educators.

They are the boots-on-the-ground, connecting with local dermatologists, podiatrists, wound care centers, primary care physicians, and other practices likely to see patients suffering from venous disorders and lymphedema by providing resources on how CVR can help.

She also assist the clinical staff of their centers in networking with local physicians, and setting up accredited continuing medical education events to provide value to the community of physicians in their area.

Follow CVR on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Karen-Nowicki-Phoenix-Business-RadioXKaren Nowicki is a successful author, speaker and the creator of Deep Impact Leadership™ and SoulMarks Coaching™. She is a two-time recipient of the prestigious national Choice Award® for her book and personal development retreat. Karen was crowned the first-ever “Mompreneur of the Year” Award in 2010 for the southwestern states. She was recognized for her leadership, business acumen and work-life balance.

Karen has been an expert guest on regional TV and radio shows, including Fox Phoenix Morning Show, Sonoran Living, Good Morning Arizona, The Chat Room, and Mid-Day Arizona. She has been a regular contributor to many print and online magazines – publishing articles and blogs for business and education. Karen is an impeccably trained Integrative Coach Professional through The Integrative Coaching Institute at John F Kennedy University (2006) and has mentored more than 200 coaches worldwide. In addition to this intensive 3 year coaching certification program, Karen is also a Tao Healing Guide (2014) through the Sedona Mago Retreat Center; and most recently, has become a certified Trauma Mentor (2020).

In addition to working with private coaching clients, Karen is also the Owner & President of Phoenix Business RadioX. The Business RadioX Network amplifies the voice of business – serving the Fortune 500,000, not just the Fortune 500. Phoenix Business RadioX helps local businesses and professional associations get the word out about the important work they’re doing to serve their market, profession, and community.

Follow Phoenix Business RadioX on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram.

About the Show

Kelly Lorenzen started the “Collaborative Connections” show to bring her clients and favorite charities together to meet each other, connect and collaborate in life and business.  She hopes to build a stronger community one show at a time. KLM Consulting

About Our Sponsor

KLM Consulting is a business concierge and project management firm. They help small business owners and non-profits build, brand and brag about their businesses.

About Your Host

Kelly-Lorenzen-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioXKelly Lorenzen, CEO of KLM Consulting, is an award-winning entrepreneur with over 15 years of business-ownership experience. She is also a certified project management professional.

Kelly’s expertise is in business development, customer service, marketing, and sales.

Connect with Kelly on LinkedIn, and follow KLM Consulting on Facebook.

Tagged With: lymphedema, mental health, mental health research, mental health research funding, Nonprofit, restless legs, swollen legs/ankles, varicose veins, vein physician, wellness

GWBC Radio: Stephanie Hodge with Essex Consulting

May 29, 2020 by angishields

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Stephanie-Hodges-Essex-ConsultingStephanie Hodge is CEO and Principal Consultant for Essex Consulting, LLC; a certified women-owned enterprise consulting firm providing Human Resource and business consulting and professional development and coaching for small and mid-sized companies. She has over 20 years of global HR experience leading teams in North America, Canada, and South America.

Stephanie is known as a transformational leader with experience in performance management, talent development and succession planning, and strategic HR management. Under her leadership, Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta was the proud recipient of the “2016’s Best and Brightest Companies to Work For” award.

As a business owner, Stephanie’s philosophy is to help businesses develop and execute strategies that achieve organizational success, through the development of their people. Stephanie enjoys aligning people strategies that support business goals, adding a personal touch, by utilizing her HR expertise to resolve business challenges.

Stephanie is a certified professional in human resources (PHR), holds a Master’s degree in Organization and Management; and is currently pursuing her doctorate in Business Administration. Stephanie is a faculty member for the Non-Profit University (GA Center for Non-Profits), and guest lecturer for Georgia State University. She is a member of NAAAHR Atlanta, SHRM Atlanta and National Chapters, National Black MBA, Atlanta Black Chambers, and Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc.

Connect with Stephanie on LinkedIn and follow Essex Consulting on LinkedIn and Facebook.

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Intro: [00:00:05] Broadcasting live from the Business RadioX Studios in Atlanta, Georgia, it’s time for GWBC Radio’s Open for Business. Now, here’s your host.

Lee Kantor: [00:00:18] Lee Kantor here. Another episode of GWABC Open for Business. And this is going to be a good one. Today, I have with me Stephanie Hodge, and she’s with Essex Consulting. Welcome.

Stephanie Hodge: [00:00:28] Thank you. Hi. I’m glad to be here.

Lee Kantor: [00:00:31] Well, before we get into things too deeply, can you share a little bit about Essex Consulting? How are you serving folks?

Stephanie Hodge: [00:00:38] Sure. We are in HR consulting firm. So, what we do is really help businesses with any HR needs, whether it’s HR outsourcing, they may need help with benefits administration, or we can come in and help train and develop their managers and employees. So, it really depends on their need. And we provide HR support in whatever area.

Lee Kantor: [00:01:06] Now, how did you get into this line of work?

Stephanie Hodge: [00:01:09] Well, I’ve been doing human resources probably for about 25 years, progressively growing in different HR roles. And recently, so my company is about three and a half years old. So, I’ve been supporting other organizations, and learning a lot about the HR function and leading teams, and decided I wanted to do this for my own business, so I can do things the way I want to and support a number of different companies. So, that’s really fun for me, both nonprofit, for-profit, a lot of different industry experience. And so, that just makes it fun and challenging. And so, yeah, I’m a glutton for HR punishment and just really like to deliver HR services.

Lee Kantor: [00:02:02] Now, is there a sweet spot for you? Because I would imagine some companies may think they’re too small to have an HR person, and then some already have full-time HR people. So, what is kind of the sweet spot for you?

Stephanie Hodge: [00:02:16] Right. So, I find that the majority of our clients end up being small to mid-sized companies. So, those companies who have been growing and didn’t really see a need initially for an HR staff or HR team and realize after they start hiring more employees that they do need to get some control in order. It would be nice to have a handbook and some policies in order. So, we do a lot of foundation work for small to mid-sized companies to make sure that they are compliant and understand what it means to manage employees at different sizes, different number of employees.

Stephanie Hodge: [00:03:04] But we also support organizations that already have an HR team. So, a lot of times, with human resources, there’s so many things to do and functions that many professionals only have time to make sure that the train is moving, that things are moving forward, but they don’t have time to focus on initiatives that they may want to deliver. And so, we can come in and help those teams deliver initiatives around performance management, changing benefits, or administering their benefits. Any kind of project that they may want to roll out, we can come in and help make them look like rock stars. We help in the background. So, we kind of service both ends of the spectrum.

Lee Kantor: [00:03:58] Now, when you’re working with these smaller firms that may have not focused on HR or elevated it to the importance that it deserves. how do you kind of sell them on the benefits of having, at least, in your case, kind of this outsourced HR expert at their disposal?

Stephanie Hodge: [00:04:17] Right. So, the main benefit is not having a full-time FTE on your books, right? But I think that the true enhancement for those companies, if someone can come in, either myself or someone from my team who has HR expertise and can help them in a number of different areas. So, they get this 20-25 years of experience without having that person at the staff member. But We serve as a partner. We kind of play plays an extension of their team. And so, the real benefit for them is making sure that they have their books in order, they are being compliant, and feel like they have a resource that they can trust, they can lean on to help guide them through that process.

Lee Kantor: [00:05:14] So, sometimes it sounds like you come in maybe on a project basis to help them get some just stuff done for them that maybe mitigate some risk, maybe at some policies, procedures, things like that. And then, over time, they realize, “Hey, this is handy to have somebody kind of available to us, so we can kind of get ahead of things and maybe kind of really solidify some of the ways that we do business. And I think it could even creep into the company culture that shows how much you care about your people.

Stephanie Hodge: [00:05:48] Right. That’s exactly true. There’s a focus on really engaging employees and making sure that they’re taken care of. And a lot of times, when companies are growing, they care about their employees, but the focus is on how do we grow and how are we servicing our clients. And we come in and can help them to make sure that their environment is such where employees feel engaged, they feel connected. We help guide them through that process and support them in different initiatives to help their employees.

Lee Kantor: [00:06:24] It sounds like in marketing, my background is primarily a marketing, but in marketing, they have a saying that you’re always branding even if you’re not branding. Like even if you’re not trying-

Stephanie Hodge: [00:06:33] That’s absolutely right.

Lee Kantor: [00:06:33] … people are going to have an opinion about your brand. It sounds like the same thing is true with corporate culture that if you don’t kind of consciously develop a corporate culture, a corporate culture is being formed with or without your kind of permission, right? So, it would be good to have some-

Stephanie Hodge: [00:06:50] And you don’t want it, right.

Lee Kantor: [00:06:52] Right. So, it would be good to have an expert on hand that can have some best practices on how to kind of cultivate the right kind of work environment for the team and your people because a lot of people, at least, give lip service to say their people are their most important asset.

Stephanie Hodge: [00:07:08] Right. So, the rubber has to hit the road. And I find that helping employers even understand that, we facilitate engagement surveys to really understand, “Okay, how satisfied are your employees? And how engaged and connected are they?” Sometimes, there’s a disconnect between what’s really happening, and that’s that culture that’s developed on its own, and what management thinks is happening. And so, we help to bridge that gap and make sure everyone’s on the same page.

Lee Kantor: [00:07:46] And I’m sure you have some data to support that if your company is one of those best places to work, you’re going to have a lot of easier time attracting the right folks to be part of the team rather than just take whoever shows up.

Stephanie Hodge: [00:08:02] That’s exactly true. It helps you to be more competitive and attract new employees. And we’re also finding that we’re helping to retain employees in that same fashion. Employees have options now. They can move from one organization to another. And so, finding ways to really help keep them engaged, help them feel the benefit of staying with the organization is really essential. So, you’re right, we help to attract employees, and we help to retain them.

Lee Kantor: [00:08:41] Now, how have you been helping your clients deal with this COVID pandemic that we’re going through? I’m sure that’s been a difficult time for a lot of folks.

Stephanie Hodge: [00:08:50] This has been a difficult time to navigate. The first way we’ve been helping our clients is really to translate what’s happening around them, right? So, the CARES Act was one of the main policies that came out that affected employees and employers, and we helped to translate what that means, right? What does what does that mean for the company? Our policies, how are they affected? How do we execute where we need to? So, a lot of it is really kind of bridging the gap between what they’re seeing on the news, and the policies rolling out, and how that affects the day-to-day operations.

Stephanie Hodge: [00:09:37] And I think the other piece is really helping to keep a focus on employee safety and health, providing guidance around how do we help support our employees to work remotely and really support that versus making it more difficult, right, or seeing it as a challenge. We kind of look at it like this is a great opportunity to roll this out. It may have been something we’ve been talking about for a while. And then, now, most recently, we’ve been trying to plan on how to bring people back if they’re ready to come back. How do we keep them healthy and safe in the work environment? Does that mean we look at changing our seating arrangements? We’re bringing in more protective gear and cleaning supplies. I mean, there’s so many things to think about in this time, and having us as a resource and a partner kind of walking together through this process has been helpful.

Lee Kantor: [00:10:44] Now, how has your work with the GWBC helped your business?

Stephanie Hodge: [00:10:52] Oh, my God. So, being a member and working with GWBC has been helpful because … especially for me as a newer business, right? So, we’re a little over three years but, now, we’ve gained this broad network of other professionals, other women professionals, and it helps me to learn. So, I’m provided with opportunities for development but it also helps to strengthen our service as I’m meeting other professionals who do similar work or extensions of our work. We can think about partnering. So, it’s really been a great opportunity to be around other professionals like mine and helping stay motivated in the process of my own company’s growth.

Lee Kantor: [00:11:45] Yeah, it sure is nice to have a resource that allows you to have kind of real conversations with folks that are in the same boat, so you can get that advice not kind of sugar coated but just somebody else that’s going through something that might be similar that you’re going through, it’s good to get that kind of unfiltered conversation, especially during a difficult time like this.

Stephanie Hodge: [00:12:10] Exactly. And it helps to feel like you’re not the only one going through it and that it’s normal growing pains, if that’s what it is, or whatever is happening in the environment around us.

Lee Kantor: [00:12:24] Now, getting back to your business, what is kind of a baby step that a company could start to an engagement with you? What is usually the first thing that they do where you can do some work to kind of see if it’s a good fit?

Stephanie Hodge: [00:12:40] We do free consultations, and they’re really just conversations to learn. For us, it’s to learn about what’s happening in the work environment, what stage of growth is the business in, number of employees, and kind of talk through are there any pain points that the organization is feeling that the leaders are struggling with. And we help to identify if there are areas for us to provide support. Sometimes, those conversations lead to engagement. Sometimes, it’s just they want an opportunity to talk something through. And that’s fine as well because we’re helping to grow our network. So, we don’t mind having those conversations and maybe seeing opportunities in the future where there could be a potential to work together. So, we do that. People can reach us through our website and schedule a consultation. And we do a 15 to 30-minute meeting, depending on what the need is and kind of figure out it, is there a fit for us?

Lee Kantor: [00:13:54] Now, does Essex Consulting have any specialties? Do you work in certain areas?

Stephanie Hodge: [00:14:00] We actually are more of what’s called generalist. So, all of the different functions of HR, we typically can touch from comp and benefit, to employee relations, to training and development. So, we sort of touch all of those areas. And our primary function is serving as an HR outsource for our companies.

Lee Kantor: [00:14:27] Now, these companies, are they in any specific industries? Do you work mainly in for-profit, non-profit, or do you have a specialty like medical or finance?

Stephanie Hodge: [00:14:39] Actually, we work with non-profit and for-profit. And I have a small staff. So, there’s three of us, and three additional staff members. And we have experience in manufacturing, in healthcare, and technology, and financial services. So, those are kind of our main areas. One area I’m interested in getting involved in is health care, but we haven’t yet had a client in health care. But it is one area that I’m looking forward to us growing into.

Lee Kantor: [00:15:19] Now, if somebody wanted to learn more and have a more substantive conversation with Essex Consulting, is there a website?

Stephanie Hodge: [00:15:26] Absolutely. Our website is www.essexconsulting.net. On our website, you can click to schedule a free consultation, and we’ll get back to you as quickly as we can.

Lee Kantor: [00:15:43] Good stuff. Well, Stephanie, thank you so much for sharing your story today.

Stephanie Hodge: [00:15:48] Thank you. It’s been a pleasure.

Lee Kantor: [00:15:50] All right. This is Lee Kantor. We will see you all next time on GWBC Radio.

About Your Host

Roz-Lewis-GWBCRoz Lewis is President & CEO – Greater Women’s Business Council (GWBC®), a regional partner organization of the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) and a member of the WBENC Board of Directors.

Previous career roles at Delta Air Lines included Flight Attendant, In-Flight Supervisor and Program Manager, Corporate Supplier Diversity.

During her career she has received numerous awards and accolades. Most notable: Atlanta Business Chronicle’s 2018 Diversity & Inclusion award; 2017 inducted into the WBE Hall of Fame by the American Institute of Diversity and Commerce and 2010 – Women Out Front Award from Georgia Tech University.

She has written and been featured in articles on GWBC® and supplier diversity for Forbes Magazine SE, Minority Business Enterprise, The Atlanta Tribune, WE- USA, Minorities and Women in Business magazines. Her quotes are published in The Girls Guide to Building a Million Dollar Business book by Susan Wilson Solovic and Guide Coaching by Ellen M. Dotts, Monique A. Honaman and Stacy L. Sollenberger. Recently, she appeared on Atlanta Business Chronicle’s BIZ on 11Alive, WXIA to talk about the importance of mentoring for women.

In 2010, Lewis was invited to the White House for Council on Women and Girls Entrepreneur Conference for the announcement of the Small Business Administration (SBA) new Women Owned Small Business Rule approved by Congress. In 2014, she was invited to the White House to participate in sessions on small business priorities and the Affordable Care Act.

Roz Lewis received her BS degree from Florida International University, Miami, FL and has the following training/certifications: Certified Purchasing Managers (CPM); Certified Professional in Supplier Diversity (CPSD), Institute for Supply Management (ISM)of Supplier Diversity and Procurement: Diversity Leadership Academy of Atlanta (DLAA), Negotiations, Supply Management Strategies and Analytical Purchasing.

Connect with Roz on LinkedIn.

About GWBC

The Greater Women’s Business Council (GWBC®) is at the forefront of redefining women business enterprises (WBEs). An increasing focus on supplier diversity means major corporations are viewing our WBEs as innovative, flexible and competitive solutions. The number of women-owned businesses is rising to reflect an increasingly diverse consumer base of women making a majority of buying decision for herself, her family and her business. GWBC-Logo

GWBC® has partnered with dozens of major companies who are committed to providing a sustainable foundation through our guiding principles to bring education, training and the standardization of national certification to women businesses in Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina

 

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Atlanta Cares Radio: Kristi Porter with Signify, Philip Coven with Pollock Commercial and Kitti Murray with Refuge Coffee

October 24, 2019 by angishields

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Kristi Porter, Chief Do-Gooder with Signify, helps nonprofits and for-profits with a social mission get noticed and grow through effective marketing and communications.

She also teaches solopreneurs and small businesses how to incorporate easy philanthropy strategies. Essentially, Kristi makes cause-focused organizations look and sound more professional so they can build a larger audience, increase sales or donations, and do more good.

Connect with Kristi on LinkedIn and Twitter and follow Signify on Facebook.

As Vice President of Pollock Commercial, Philip Coven specializes in intown Atlanta commercial real estate sales and leasing, specifically office tenant representation. With proven success in identifying and exceeding client goals, Philip is known for providing one-on-one service with a keen attention to detail.

Mr. Covin grew up in Blackshear, Georgia and graduated from The University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business in 1995 with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Real Estate. He is an active member of the Atlanta Commercial Board of Realtors where he has served on numerous committees and has been honored multiple times as the Board’s Member of the Month, as well as being a Life Member of the Million Dollar Club.

In the past, he has served as a Board Trustee for the Atlanta Preservation Center where he chaired its advocacy committee for seven years. He currently serves on the Boards of Freedom Park Conservancy and Easements Atlanta and resides in Inman Park with his wife Amy and son.

Connect with Philip on LinkedIn and follow Pollock Commercial on Facebook and Twitter.

Kitti Murray and her husband Bill live on the edge of Atlanta in a refugee community that has been called the most diverse square mile in the world. This has been the most intense and inviting neighborhood in their experience, and it has taught them to dream big and love even bigger. One expression of that love has been Refuge Coffee Co., a non-profit Kitti founded as a way to join hands with neighbors near and far to create opportunity and true refuge through coffee and community service.

Refuge has been featured on CNN, NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt, Senator Bill Bradley’s radio show, American Voices, Food & Wine magazine, and NPR’s The Salt. Kitti has spoken about Refuge at Creative Mornings, the Q Commons, Leadercast Women, Google Atlanta, and at other venues where people come to hear stories about justice and mercy.

Connect with Kitti on LinkedIn and follow Refuge Coffee on Facebook and Twitter.

About Your Host

Grace Hayden is dedicated to building comprehensive wealth management strategies to suit each of her clients’ financial paths. By establishing and maintaining good relationships with her clients, Grace is able to set up her clients’ accounts based on their needs, goals, and objectives.

In addition to being a familiar face around Atlanta Planning Group, after obtaining two bachelor’s degrees in Economics from the University of Venice – Ca’ Foscari and Georgia State University, Grace went on to work for some of the most well-known names in the financial industry, including Jackson National and Invesco, a global asset manager headquartered in Atlanta.

In Grace’s spare time she enjoys hiking, rock climbing, traveling and exploring Atlanta’s culinary scene.

Tagged With: consulting, copywriter, createrefuge, Creative, Intown, Nonprofit, Office, office space, Property, refugeeswelcome, Signify, social enterprise, social impact

Ryan Quinn with BrightGuest and Alexandra Wadsworth with the ALS Association Arizona Chapter E19

May 18, 2019 by Karen

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Want to cultivate engaged volunteers and donors? The theme of today’s show was marketing to and engaging your nonprofits most important people, volunteers and donors! By personalizing your organization’s message you’re showing your volunteers, clients and donors that you care about their contributions and want to engage them in your organization. Engaged donors and volunteers give more of their money and time.

Listen in now to hear from BrightGuest CEO and Founder Ryan Quinn and one of their newest clients, Alexandra Wadsworth, Development and Communications Coordinator with the ALS Association of Arizona Chapter. Together they share how the BrightGuest platform helps amplify the impact of a nonprofit by building engagement through text messaging and fully customizable and intuitive microsites.

Want to see first hand how the platform works and what it can do for your nonprofit? Text “engage” to 27000.

Intelligent microsites + text messaging for nonprofits. Using real-time insights that personalize messaging and content to the individual, BrightGuest makes it easy for nonprofits to create mobile pages and deliver to their audiences through frictionless channels to accelerate fundraising and engagement. BrightGuest

Ryan-Quinn-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioX-BrightguestRyan Quinn is Founder and CEO of BrightGuest. He focuses on business development and product innovation. He’s a data guy with a background in business intelligence and analytics.

Ryan is in StartupAZ Collective and is involved in the Phoenix startup community, helping plan PHX Startup Week the past few years. Ryan’s passionate about helping nonprofits thrive, giving back to his community, and growing the local startup ecosystem. He enjoys living in Gilbert and spending time with his family.

Follow BrightGuest on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter.

The ALS Association Arizona Chapter provides services and support to patients suffering from ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. The ALS Association is the only national nonprofit devoted solely to the fight against Lou Gehrig’s Disease on all fronts. These include patient and family services and programs, community outreach, and research.

ALS is 100% fatal with no known cause, cure, or effective treatment. Upon diagnosis, patients have only 2-5 years to live, and expenses for living with ALS average $200,000 annually. The ALS Association Arizona Chapter provides numerous programs to ALS patients and their families all free of charge.

Some of our programs include a Medical Equipment Loan Closet, transportation to medical appointments, respite assistance for family caregivers of patients, allowing them the opportunity to take a time out for much-needed renewal, home visits where our care services coordinators evaluates the patient’s home to make recommendations for equipment and explains the many useful resources available, support groups throughout the month for patients, caregivers, caregiver survivors and others coping with their loved one’s diagnosis, and more. ArizonaChapterLogoPNG

Our mission is to discover treatments and a cure for ALS, and to serve, advocate for, and empower people affected by ALS to live their lives to the fullest.

Alexandra-Wadsworth-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioXAlex Wadsworth is the Development and Communications Coordinator for The ALS Association Arizona Chapter. She holds a B.S. in Public Service and Public Policy with an emphasis in Nonprofit Leadership and Management from Arizona State University. She has been with The Arizona Chapter for 3 years helping raise funds for the programs and services offered by the Association, as well as raising awareness of ALS and how it is affecting Arizonans.

When asked in college what she wanted her career path to be the response was always the same, something that helps people. Coming from a family with many veterans, service to her community has always been a large part of her life.

In college she became educated about ALS and wanted to help those in Arizona who had been affected. Alex oversees The Walk to Defeat ALS program, the Association’s largest annual fundraiser, and assists with the planning of Bite Nite, the Association’s annual fundraising gala.

Alex is a Phoenix Native and currently resides in Ahwatukee. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her boyfriend, Brad, and their two cats Buster and Leela. She is an avid lover of music; attending multiple concerts throughout the year and collecting vinyl records.

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3C Amplified is a space to highlight businesses, nonprofit organizations and individuals collaborating to amplify their impact in the community.  We share real world examples for how partnerships allow for growth both within our businesses and our communities. Listen in as we share how others are connecting, creating and collaborating and how you can be part of something greater.

About Jacqueline Destremps

HostJacquelineDestrempsHeadShotJacqueline Destremps is a creative marketing strategist and founded Another Hand Advantage, LLC in 2014 to help community minded small business owners and nonprofit professionals move forward more confidently with their marketing strategy.  After graduating from Arizona State University with a degree in Psychology, she has spent her professional career working in both the nonprofit and for-profit sector.

She now enjoys being self-employed and the flexibility it provides to allow more time to volunteer, serve on nonprofit boards, choose pro-bono projects, run 100+ Women Who Care Valley of the Sun (which she co-founded in 2014) and travel the world.  Jacqueline believes in creating connections between businesses and nonprofits in the community to stimulate growth and collaboration.

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Tagged With: free equipment loan closet, health and human services, Marketing Automation, marketing technology, microsites, mobile page builder, Nonprofit, nonprofit marketing software, nonprofit technology, SaaS, text messaging

BEST OF HEALTH Survivors Taking Back Their Lives After Cancer with Judy Pearson and Andrea Evans

February 26, 2019 by Karen

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Recognizing that helping is healing, A 2nd Act supports and celebrates women survivors of all cancers who are using their gifts of life and experience to give back to the greater good. Funds raised via our live storytelling performances, book sales, donations and grants allow us to fund our programs and make annual micro grants to women survivors ready to launch or grow their 2nd Acts.

Judy-Pearson-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioXA graduate of Michigan State University, and a Triple Negative Breast Cancer survivor, award- winning writer Judy Pearson has millions of published words to her credit. This includes three books, with another in the works.

Judy’s survivorship led her to found A2ndAct.org. An organization of survivors helping survivors take back their lives after cancer, their work includes: live story telling performances as fund raisers, published books, workshops for survivors and micro grants to other women ready to launch their own 2nd Acts.

A resident of Phoenix, Judy was featured for her work in survivorship in the 2014 Cancer Progress Report of the American Association of Cancer Research, named one of Chicago’s most inspirational women, and was a finalist as a 2018 Phoenix Healthcare Hero.

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Frontdoors Media is a publication company dedicated to celebrating the people and groups who give generously and work to build the future of our community. Frontdoors content is delivered through several platforms, including Frontdoors Magazine each month, The Knock newsletter each week, FrontdoorsTV with Carey Pena and the annual Tax Credit Giving Guide.

Andrea-Evans-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioXAndrea Evans is the Publisher of Frontdoors Media, which was founded in 2001 and acquired by Andrea in 2017. Prior to the acquisition of Frontdoors, she was the Principal of Event Planning for Evans Communications. Andrea launched her event consulting business in September 2003, following a successful career as the event planner for two of the Valley’s largest nonprofit agencies. She has served as a political fundraising expert as well, with a distinguished list of clients on the local, statewide and national level.

Andrea is a proud Arizona State University alumni and a graduate of Valley Leadership Institute. She volunteers with a number of nonprofit organizations that help women, children and the arts in our community. Andrea is married to Tom Evans and mom to Thomas, Ellie and their rescue kitty, Sally.

Connect with Andrea on LinkedIn, and follow Frontdoors Media on Twitter and Facebook.

WHY BEST OF HEALTH?

I am a Physician Assistant who has been caring for patients for over 20 years and Family Practice (cradle to grave) is my specialty.

Following the footsteps of three generations of family practice physicians (my father, grandfather and great grandfather) this was a natural and genetic calling that I do not regret.

Given this, I have a unique perspective and it’s time to share that perspective through Ask the PA. As a health care provider, teacher, business owner, patient, and advocate for my family and friends throughout the years, it has been painfully apparent there are disconnects within the current state of health care in the US and throughout the world. It can be confusing and frankly very scary.

It is my goal though this series, Best of Health, to bring people together that are passionate about their roles in the business of health care… and yes, whether or not you want to hear that it’s a business, it is — and that’s the fact. I will introduce to you great, dedicated practitioners and people with a passion for getting the word out about their personal journeys and causes. I will provide information about navigating through a confusing system, asking the right questions and share ways for saving money and time along the way.

It’s time to create change by partnering, empowering, and focusing on the patient, their families and their providers of care. It’s time for you to take the driver’s seat rather than leave your health care solely in the hands of entities such as insurance companies and the pharmaceutical industry.

Stay tuned. Here’s to your Best of Health.

~ Barb 

ABOUT BARB

Barb is a Physician Assistant (PA) and a primary care provider with a passion for education and advocacy. Prior to becoming a Physician Assistant (PA), Barb was an accomplished musician and teacher.  In 1992, Barb made the conscious decision to leave teaching and her musical career in pursuit of a career in medicine. She graduated from AT Still University’s first PA class in 1997 with a Masters of Science in Physician Assistant Studies.

Barb has spent several years working in clinics and family practices. Currently, Barb works for Premise Health at Insight Enterprises in Tempe, AZ as a solo practitioner providing primary care to employees and families on campus. She was also a partner in Renaissance Medical Group and Renaissance Medical Properties in Chandler and Maricopa, AZ and had a dual role of Chief Operations Officer and practicing PA for 14 years.

Along with being a PA, Barb is the author of the book Surviving the “Business” of Healthcare, Knowledge is Power! She is a certified Medical Professional Legal Consultant and Patient Advocate, speaker and influencer for change in healthcare for the patient, provider and family members. Barb is also certified by the National Commission of Certification of Physician Assistants and is an active member of the American Academy of Physician Assistants.

In her spare time, she loves to travel, maintaining an active lifestyle that includes running, biking, swimming. She loves to spend time outdoors with her family and friends, whether it’s walking on the beach or hiking in the desert.

For more information about Ask the PA and to connect with Barb:

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Tagged With: finding meaning in cancer, frontdoors, helping is healing, Nonprofit, storytelling performance, valley of the sun, women cancer survivors

Junior Achievement with Anne Landers and ASU Lodestar Center with Nicole Almond Anderson E16

February 18, 2019 by Karen

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Continuing education outside the traditional classroom is important for creating leaders of all ages whether it’s the ASU Lodestar Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Innovation and their undergraduate, graduate or certificate programs designed to provide professionals with the tools they need to accelerate social impact or Junior Achievement of Arizona and their unique programs empowering K-12 students to be successful.

Nonprofit professionals and advocates of a strong workforce will want to tune in to hear how these two organizations are making great strides to build strong communities not just in Arizona, but worldwide!

For the last 60 years, Junior Achievement of Arizona (JA) has been empowering the futures of millions of Arizona students by giving them the knowledge and skills they need to manage their money, plan for their future, and make smart academic, career and economic choices. Delivered by 9,500 business and community volunteer mentors, our hands-on, age-appropriate programs focus on three key areas: financial literacy, work readiness, and entrepreneurship.

Serving more than 80,000 students each year and over 2 million since its founding, JA is shaping the college- and career-readiness conversation, and we play an important role in Arizona’s workforce and economic development. Our programs help students connect what they learn in the classroom to the real world, and demonstrate how learning correlates to earning – knowledge critical to empowering today’s students to be successful, contributing members of society in the future. Junior Achievement with Anne Landers and ASU Lodestar Center with Nicole Almond Anderson E16

We serve students with diverse backgrounds and socio-economic status throughout Arizona, with primary focus on providing our programs to students from low-income households.

We are a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization wholly dependent on the financial and volunteer support of individuals, foundations and businesses.

We have two offices – headquartered in Tempe, where our two JA BizTown® facilities are located, and another office in Tucson, serving our Southern Arizona students and partners. We are a member of Junior Achievement USA.

Anne-Landers-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioXAnne Landers is the Senior Director of Marketing and Development for Junior Achievement of Arizona, a Tempe-based nonprofit that prepares 83,000 primarily low-income children to succeed in work and life each year by educating them about financial literacy, career readiness, and entrepreneurial thinking. She has been with the organization for four years and is the organization’s first marketing director in 20 years.

Before coming to JA, she was the Interim Director at an international community development nonprofit, Life In Abundance, where she oversaw the implementation of U.S. based operations of programs abroad.  She  began her career at a start-up advertising and PR agency, David and Sam PR (Decibel Blue), where she was one of the agency’s first two employees.

Anne holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from ASU. She lives in Gilbert with her husband, two soon-to-be school-aged sons and black lab.

Follow JA on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter.

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The ASU Lodestar Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Innovation is a global leader in advancing understanding and effective philanthropic and nonprofit practice as a distinctive community development strategy. 

Through research, education, technical assistance and convenings, the Center focuses on advancing nonprofit leaders and philanthropists to solve problems, to realize a community’s highest aspirations and to accelerate social impact. 

Nicole-Almond-Anderson-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioXFor over a decade, Nicole Anderson has worked at Arizona State University where currently she is the Manager of Marketing, Communications and Stakeholder Relations for the ASU Lodestar Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Innovation within the Watts College of Public Service & Community Solutions. She serves as President of the Sun Devil Club’s Young Professionals Group and the Vice President of the ASU Young Alumni Chapter. In 2017, City of Phoenix Mayor Stanton appointed Nicole to the Mayor’s Commission on Disability Issues.

She is a member of the Board of Directors for United Cerebral Palsy of Central Arizona and for the Pitt Hopkins Research Foundation, an organization dedicated to finding a treatment, and an eventual cure, of Pitt Hopkins Syndrome and other similar disorders. She also founded RareiTees for a Cure, a clothing brand created with a unique mission to bring awareness to rare diseases.

Anderson received a BA in Journalism and Mass Communication from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at ASU, as well as Masters of Nonprofit Leadership and Management from the Watts College of Public Service & Community Solutions at ASU.

Follow ASU Lodestar Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Innovation On LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter.

About 3C Amplified

3C Amplified is a space to highlight businesses, nonprofit organizations and individuals collaborating to amplify their impact in the community.  We share real world examples for how partnerships allow for growth both within our businesses and our communities. Listen in as we share how others are connecting, creating and collaborating and how you can be part of something greater.

About Jacqueline Destremps

HostJacquelineDestrempsHeadShotJacqueline Destremps is a creative marketing strategist and founded Another Hand Advantage, LLC in 2014 to help community minded small business owners and nonprofit professionals move forward more confidently with their marketing strategy.  After graduating from Arizona State University with a degree in Psychology, she has spent her professional career working in both the nonprofit and for-profit sector.

She now enjoys being self-employed and the flexibility it provides to allow more time to volunteer, serve on nonprofit boards, choose pro-bono projects, run 100+ Women Who Care Valley of the Sun (which she co-founded in 2014) and travel the world.  Jacqueline believes in creating connections between businesses and nonprofits in the community to stimulate growth and collaboration.

Follow AHA on Twitter and Facebook.

Tagged With: education, entpreneurship, Financial Literacy, Leadership, Nonprofit, philanthropy, professional development

HIGH HOPES Future Workforce Foundation Co-founder and Executive Director Joe Imamura

January 31, 2019 by Karen

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Future Workforce Foundation is a 501c3 nonprofit created to provide K12-aged youth with the means to make informed decisions about their future’s through workforce & FWFFLogocareer training and/or education. Our organization will produce a nationwide series of expos that connect students in under-served & underfunded school districts with national and regional employers and educators.

Joe-Imamura-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioXJoe Imamura is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of Future Workforce Foundation. He is also in charge of business development at F2F Events. He has had the privilege to work for companies like Nike, Ricoh, and Zones.

Joe is a husband, father of 2 (human) kids and 4 dogs. He enjoys all things tech, sports, playing his guitars, and riding his motorcycle.

Follow Future Workforce Foundation on Facebook.

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About your Host

Angela Felix has been in technology for over 15 years, but her passion is and always will be helping people. She believes wholeheartedly that there are people you must meet….and people you must experience. She recognizes the fact that technology pays the bills…or in her words “buys food and toilet paper”, but the real reward is the fulfillment she finds in helping others accomplish their goals. And after nearly losing her sister in April of 2018, Angela realized just how important having hope is, and how sometimes hope is the ONLY thing you have. But it’s that hope that carries us through those dark times. And sometimes, when we’re lucky, someone amazing comes along and shares their hope with us.

About the HIGH HOPES Podcast

With the help of technology, Phoenix Business RadioX, and some dear friends, Angela introduces you to people who are making a positive impact in the world. High Hopes guests are passionate about helping others. They are individuals who’ve run with an idea because they saw a need and want to be a part of the solution, not the problem. Angela believes these folks are out there making a real difference for our youth, homeless, education, veterans, and entrepreneurs; and with that in mind, Angela knows you need to get to know them too. Who knows? Maybe you will be inspired to get involved in some way; or, even kick your own “high hopes” into action.

Follow Angela on Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin and of course, here on Phoenix Business RadioX.

Tagged With: FutureWorkforce, Nonprofit, SkillsGap

Society of St Vincent de Paul with Associate Executive Director Shannon Clancy

November 13, 2018 by Karen

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St. Vincent de Paul has been working to feed, clothe, house and heal people in Arizona since 1946. Services include food boxes, dining rooms, a medical and dental clinic, a transitional shelter, and support services for people experiencing homelessness and poverty. All programs are integrated to meet immediate needs, prevent homelessness, and provide support for those with nowhere else to turn for help.

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Shannon-Clancy-on-Business-RadioXShannon Clancy is the Associate Executive Director & Chief Philanthropy Officer at the Society of St. Vincent de Paul in Phoenix where she oversees St. Vincent de Paul’s development, marketing and volunteer services functions. St. Vincent de Paul works to feed, clothe, house and heal homeless and working poor individuals and families and to provide opportunities for members of the community to engage in service.

The most rewarding part of Shannon’s work at St. Vincent de Paul is building relationships with committed, generous people who desire to make a difference in the lives of those in need. She is a daily witness to the lives that are changed as a result of this work, not simply among those that come to St. Vincent de Paul for help but also among the donors, volunteers and staff who open their arms and hearts to serve.

Shannon is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame and has a Masters in Human Development from the University of Maryland at College Park. She and her husband Dan Klocke have four children.

Follow St. Vincent de Paul on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Tagged With: homelessness prevention, Human Services, Nonprofit, philanthropy, poverty alleviation

HW&W E1: Pam Hopman, Kimberly Sparling & Vera Knight

October 4, 2018 by angishields

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Senior Loan Officer
Summit Funding, Inc.

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Founder and President
The Hopman Group

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As a financial advisor with more than 20 years of experience, Pam creates and grows wealth for her clients throughout the United States. On the personal financial planning side, she had created The Money Profile, a financial behavior analysis tool. With it and her planning process called “The Natural Financial Solution”, she creates conscious personalized financial solutions for every personality. 

For businesses, she has a process called Take Flight that addresses the financial missteps made by a business that can, if not addressed and corrected, kill a business. She says “My team and I can’t help ourselves when we see something that can be made better, we have to speak.”

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Kim is currently President of Assistance League of Tucson, a nonprofit whose mission is volunteers working in the Tucson Community to help those in need.  Kim says that she enjoys working with so many talented volunteers to make Tucson a better community for everyone who lives here.  Growing up in Southern California, she was an Assisteen during high school.  Assisteens is an auxiliary of Assistance League which gives high school age young men and women the opportunity to learn what it means to give back to their community.  Kim’s mother has been a member of Assistance League for more than 45 years, so it was only natural that when she moved to Tucson, she volunteered.   

Kim has been a member of Assistance League of Tucson for more than ten years and has contributed as Chair of Strategic Planning, Chair of Marketing Communications, Resource Development in charge of grants, legacy gifts, and solicitations as well as serving as webmaster, and working on the property and grounds committee.  Assistance League is an all-volunteer organization, so their volunteers do it all from dressing children at Operation School Bell to staffing our Thrift Shop to painting the building. 

Prior to joining Assistance League Kim was a Systems Engineer in the field of Network Security.  She worked for The MITRE Corporation in Boston and chaired an International Standards Committee on Local Area Network Security.  As a graduate of Smith College, she is also active in the Tucson Smith College Alumnae Club which has about 300 members here in Tucson.   

Kim has lived in Tucson for 20 years, is married, and enjoys her rescued German shepherd.

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Founder
Play Life Coaching

Vera@coachveraknight.com

Vera is a master personal trainer, (1997) and a Lifestyle expert! Vera has been leading the way in the community teaching people the #1 secret to create better health, sustainable weight loss, and a happy life is to get food and life playing on the same team. What began as an side experiment with a small group of clients a few years ago, has turned into a thriving coaching business. She helps women break free from limiting beliefs and helps them to bring the spirit of play into everything they do. Her clients create better for their life, their family, and their career.

Vera is the founder of Play Life Coaching, and creator of Food Freedom the Game. To date, several hundred women, and a few men are flying their Freedom flags of victory. She coaches privately and in small groups. Her clients want to love life, rock their minds, body, & spirit and fully express themselves out in the world! Vera understands the many demands women face today. She helps women to play big. She plays All In with her clients who live from coast to coast. When she’s not coaching, Vera likes to cook, and experiment with new recipes, hang out with family and friends, she watches some mindless TV, loves to read, gets to the beach as often as possible, and is in the early stages of writing a book. Vera’s a certified life coach, and personal trainer, her 20 + years of experience gives her the unique ability to communicate effectively to a room full of women who are hungry to make a lifestyle change.

Tagged With: financial advisor, Healthy Wealthy and Wise, Life Coach, loan officer, Nonprofit, personal trainer

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