Sentences with phrase «nonprofit boards in»

She currently serves on several nonprofit boards in San Diego and is the proud mother of adopted therapy dogs, Jackson and Spartan.
He is also the author of My New American Dream and serves on a wide range of nonprofit boards in the community.

Not exact matches

Leading the board of an important nonprofit in your community can be business card, too.
Jean Rogers is the founder and CEO of the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board, a nonprofit startup based in San Francisco that develops and disseminates sustainability accounting standards to help publicly listed corporations disclose material factors in compliance with Security and Exchange Commission requirements.
Harford is a prominent diversity champion, both in the financial services sector and the wider business community, and served as the co-head of Citi Women and on the board of directors of The Forte Foundation, a U.S. nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing the number of women leaders in business.
Elon Musk is leaving the board of OpenAI, a nonprofit organization he cofounded in 2015, as Tesla continues to focus on artificial intelligence.
Representation of white women in leadership roles improved by 17 % over the nine year period, but for black, latino, and Asian men and women, percentages declined across the board, according to research by the nonprofit Ascend Foundation, an organization that advocates for Asians in business.
Another prong in No Ceilings» new program is an effort by the nonprofit Catalyst to create what's being billed as an annual list of CEO - endorsed female candidates who are ready to serve as directors on U.S. corporate boards.
Today, Baker is a board member for nonprofits that help girls and underrepresented minorities get a foothold in tech.
There are other boards where this isn't a requirement, often in nonprofits where it's thought that a financial commitment could be a barrier to securing a great board member.
Nonprofits rarely are one - person operations, which means that founders will be expected to share leadership with at least one other person, often in the form of a board of directors or an advisory council.
Additionally, Dr. Stephens was nominated for the Orange County Business Journal's Women in Business Award; was a mentor in the Women Unlimited Leadership Development program, and a founding Board member of the Fibre Channel Association, a nonprofit industry organization.
In the same article we reported that while the Citizens United case was pending before the U.S. Supreme Court, Virginia Thomas, the wife of the Justice, created a nonprofit Tea Party advocacy group, Liberty Central, Inc., with a former lawyer for the Charles G. Koch Foundation, Sarah Field, acting as her General Counsel and a former Koch lobbyist, Matt Schlapp, serving on her board at inception.
Nonprofit research organization providing insights on women in the work - place; the organization's Corporate Board Services includes a directory of CEO — recommended female candidates, available to member companies.
I am also very proud of the honors recognizing the work we do here, and I am personally proud of the successes I have played a role in while serving on the boards of more than a half - dozen nonprofits.
See these three standards for nonprofits in the U.S. suggesting between five and seven board members as a minimum.
Companies like Bain Capital typically cash out of their investments in three to five years, and «usually have less of a stake in the community, in terms of employment, service on nonprofit boards, your physical and environmental impact,» Gittell says.
She sits on the board of Louisville nonprofit Green Hill Therapy where her horse, Cody Ko, serves in the hippotherapy program.
While passionate about the retail business, he is also active in the local food movement and commits personal time participating on the board of directors for several nonprofit organizations in Chicago.
Dr. Duncan, who in addition to her medical practice is also the board chair of Clinic Ole Community Health Center, the only nonprofit community health center in Napa County and the Auction's top funding recipient.
From the beginning, Philadelphians have seen the Reading Terminal Market as an investment in the community, and the nonprofit board that's managed it since 1994 has made it its mission to ensure it remains a space run by Philadelphian food experts for Philadelphian food lovers and home cooks (an agenda made even more critical by the fact that the many Philly neighborhoods are food deserts — the market is the largest single - location redeemer of SNAP benefits in the state).
Wilmette Park District Commissioner Mike Murdock is involved with a new private, nonprofit corporation's attempt to win the lease for Wilmette Harbor, after he was involved in the park board's consideration.
Barb has over 20 years of experience working with national nonprofit organizations in a variety of areas that include: human resources, operations, finance, board development and support, fundraising, events management, strategic planning, and advocacy.
She currently serves on the Board of Directors for Homestretch, a nonprofit in Northern Virginia that helps transition families out of homelessness.
By the end of 2004, RDA had become a nonprofit public benefit corporation in California, nominated a board and adopted bylaws.
Board members will have achieved leadership stature in recreation, business, government, philanthropy and / or the nonprofit sector.
Lake is a well - known advocate in the birthing community having served on the board of the nonprofit organization, Choices in Childbirth for many years.
Diaz Sr. has been railing against Schneiderman for his Charities Bureau probe of the embattled Bronx nonprofit behind the Puerto Rican Day Parade, which is expected to result in the ouster of its six - member board.
Alain Kaloyeros lost his job as president of the SUNY Polytechnic Institute (and as head of the boards of the two nonprofits) after the feds charged him in a bid - rigging scheme benefiting a major Cuomo donor.
According to the complaint, board members of the Fort Schuyler Management Corp. — the nonprofit arm of SUNY Poly that technically let the contracts — said they were «not aware of any developer receiving a draft of the Syracuse RFP or Buffalo RFP in advance of their public announcements.»
In July 2015 she was named as CEO and Board chair for the US - based anti-corruption nonprofit Mayday PAC
Yohaira Alvarez, community coordinator for the Civilian Complaint Review Board, an independent agency that investigates misconduct allegations, urged a host of nonprofit groups, community leaders and locals to consider the agency a partner in their work to bring concerns about police to resolution.
They are joined by nonprofit leaders who have scrutinized DOE practices for years, including under Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who first won mayoral control of city schools in 2002, ending the old Board of Education system.
They also sought banking records of Karen Murphy, who sat on the board of a SUNY - affiliated nonprofit that financed some of the projects, as well as those of her husband, William Eimicke, a Columbia University professor, consultant to one of the Syracuse projects in question and former housing official under Mario Cuomo.
ALBANY — A state university president who has been a linchpin in the Cuomo administration's efforts to stimulate economic growth has resigned from the boards of two nonprofits that manage major real estate developments aimed at building tech hubs in faded upstate cities.
In February, Lerner asked the Campaign Finance Board and the Conflicts of Interest Board to investigate de Blasio's use of nonprofits such as the Campaign for One New York because it «has spawned a shadow government that raises serious questions about who has influence and access to the policymaking process.»
More broadly, we'll talk about American hangups with breastfeeding in public spaces with Diane Cassidy, board member of a new nonprofit organization called Parenting Village.
Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, a Democrat whose presidential dreams were not realized this year, will join the board of All About The Vote — a nonprofit aimed at educating voters on ever - changing requirements in states instituting voter identification laws.
In the wake of scandal at SUNY Polytechnic Institute, the governing boards of the school's twin development nonprofits have quietly been stocked with veterans of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's administration.
After SUNY Polytechnic Institute's two nonprofit development boards were overhauled in the wake of a corruption scandal, Gov. Andrew Cuomo's former state Budget Director Robert Megna will be selected as president of both entities.
The letter also suggested the de Blasio administration's unwillingness to grant across the board contract increases to groups whose contracts hadn't been increased in more than a decade was at odds with the mayor's platform of helping the city's neediest, many of whom rely on the services the nonprofits provide.
Adem Bunkeddeko, a 30 - year - old community organizer and Community Board 8 member who has worked for nonprofits, has $ 120,949 in contributions and $ 71,448.72 in cash on hand.
The May 11 meeting, part of the Inwood NYC Neighborhood Study that launched last year, is meant to bring together «community board members, heads of local nonprofit organizations, social service providers and small business owners and people who have invested and put their effort in the community,» said Russell Murphy, Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez's interim chief of staff.
Silver also helped the doctor in 2008 by sending $ 25,000 in state funding to a nonprofit that had Taub's relative as a member of its board, according to the complaint.
Michael Del Giudice, a Cuomo confidant and chair of the NYRA reorganization board, said the first order of business after Labor Day is to work on the twice - derailed plan to put the association back in private nonprofit hands.
Established in 1987, REDC is a 501 - c - 3 nonprofit contract agency of the County of Rockland and is governed by a 33 - member board of directors.
Sen. Shirley Huntley's office noted in the wake of Cuomo's task force announcement yesterday that the Queens Democrat introduced a bill this past session that would direct OPWDD, OMH and OASAS to establish minimum training requirements for all board members and trustees of nonprofits and facilities subject to the jurisdiction of their offices.
All his activities involving the nonprofits have been «legal and appropriate in every way» and he obtained clearance for his involvement from the city's Conflicts of Interest Board, he added.
The workshop will be open to the management, staff and board members of any nonprofit community service organization or business based in the Borough of Queens.
«We're hoping to move in by mid-February,» says William Hider, president of the board of trustees of the Redhouse, a nonprofit arts organization.
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