Sentences with phrase «national volunteer leadership»

The local volunteer advocates, known as The HSUS Southern Connecticut Regional Council, are part of a growing national volunteer leadership group of select individuals who are highly committed to The HSUS» mission.

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For all of the above reasons, NAYS offers the NAYS League Director Training & Membership Program, formerly the National Youth Sports Administrators Association or NYSAA, to specifically provide education and liability protection for individuals who volunteer to be part of a league's leadership team.
Evaluation of the National Citizen Service (NCS) programme currently being run for 15 - 17 year olds in England also shows a positive social return on investment when taking into account education, volunteering, leadership skills and health and wellbeing benefits.
Before United Way, Liz spent 7 years in various volunteer leadership positions in theUK including founding her own not - for - profit organization, being chairperson of the largest branch of the National Childbirth Trust, acting as the lead member of the Epperstone Village Planning Council, being chair of the local village pre-school as well as leading fundraising and planning efforts to build two tennis courts and playground facilities in her village.
Dr. Bishop volunteers on several national, state, and local boards which addresses leadership development.
Youth Service America YSA is a coalition of local, state, national and global organizations supporting a culture of engaged youth committed to a lifetime of service, learning and leadership by advocating for the power of youth as problem - solvers and by engaging youth as volunteers, academic achievers and leaders.
Jon has also held volunteer leadership positions in a number of organizations, including service as a director and board chair of the National Youth Leadership Council and EdVisions, Inc..
He has extensive professional volunteer leadership experience with alumni, local, state, and national veterinary medical organizations.
Best Friends Animal Society is looking for volunteers who are passionate about animals, fundraising and event planning to join the leadership planning committee for our national Strut Your Mutt events.
He has extensive professional volunteer leadership experience with alumni, local, state, and national veterinary medical associations.
This leadership gift, along with many other generous financial and volunteer contributions helped make this shoreline site one of the region's most beloved public places and the recipient of national and international awards for the quality of design, environmental restoration and community engagement.
Shovein was recognized for her efforts and leadership within the State Bar of Michigan's Intellectual Property Law Section, various International Trademark Association (INTA) Committees, volunteer efforts for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, as well as her successful and growing practice.
Presented to the volunteer leader who has gone above and beyond the call of duty to help meet the goals of the AAMA and to promote, therefore, the professional identity and stature of its members, and the medical assisting profession by having displayed outstanding leadership and mentoring abilities on the national level.
Military spouses volunteer at three times the national average — often taking leadership roles in their charitable endeavors.
Before United Way, Liz spent 7 years in various volunteer leadership positions in theUK including founding her own not - for - profit organization, being chairperson of the largest branch of the National Childbirth Trust, acting as the lead member of the Epperstone Village Planning Council, being chair of the local village pre-school as well as leading fundraising and planning efforts to build two tennis courts and playground facilities in her village.
NAR appreciates those of you who have volunteered your time and expertise to serve in a national leadership and governance role during the past year.
The Committee's leadership concluded that rather than convening a separate group to consider issues, at least some of which were already being discussed by the Interpretations and Procedures Subcommittee, the National Association's volunteer, staff and financial resources could be better utilized — and the risk of developing divergent if not conflicting recommendations minimized - by the respective committees joining forces to study the issues.
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