Shout out to RIPE’s Leadership for traveling to Washington, DC this week for our year end meeting! We welcomed our Board of Directors and representatives from our Steering Committee for policy and conservation conversations in America’s capital. One special highlight was getting to sit down with Rep. Angie Craig (D-MN), who was elected by her peers to become the Ranking Member of the House Ag Committee for the 119th United States Congress. If you haven't yet, be sure to check out our 2024 Report, available for download on our website: https://lnkd.in/escSJ2r8
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The National Trust for Historic Preservation is hosting a webinar titled "Insuring Historic Properties in an Increasingly Challenging Marketplace—What You Need to Know" on July 16 at 3 pm ET as part of their Preservation Leadership Forum Webinar Series. I will be on the panel, which includes Kevin Sullivan, Vice President & Client Executive, National Trust Insurance Services, LLC; and Stephanie Cherry-Farmer, MHP, Historic Preservation Division, Georgia Department of Community Affairs. Click the link below to register and please reach out if you have any questions! #historicbuildingreuse #historicpreservation
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🔦 Turning the spotlight on to this year's ACHE of South Florida President. Brian Altschuler, MS, SPHR, FACHE is looking forward to an exceptional year of growth. 📈 📖 Read more about his journey and future plans for the chapter: https://lnkd.in/eyMfzhn8
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We want to extend a warm welcome to Leah Williams-Rumbley, with the Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia and the Eastern Shore, to our Board of Directors! Learn more about Leah on our website: https://lnkd.in/dkWbGSfA
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Want to learn more about the MacArthur Fellows? Check out "Fellows in Focus," a collection of rich stories and salient insights. Our new yearlong series includes Spotlight, Conversation, and Roundtable content—sparking hope and inspiration in all of us to further a just, verdant, and peaceful world. Take a look👇 #MacFellow https://lnkd.in/gbREHVjM
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Rivers are Life began with the concept that like-minded businesses, educational institutions, non-governmental organizations and collaborators could come together to be the collective voice for rivers and help move the needle for river sustainability. We are proud to be working with some genuinely world-changing partners like Louisiana State University Center of River Studies, who make our community possible. Learn more about them in our film "Voices from the Water:" https://bit.ly/3Q0XEko
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205 Leaders, 30 Scholars, 100 Voyagers; spanning public, private and nonprofit sectors; representing 70+ nations and territories—meet the 2024-25 cohorts of Obama Foundation changemakers working to build a fairer, greener, more democratic world:
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Become an excellent HOA board member with these ten essential tips! Learn more about how to elevate your community leadership and enhance your residents' living experiences. Read more on our blog! https://1l.ink/N84QC7N
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Do you do business in Brevard County? Then you don't want to miss OBJ's 'Doing Business in Brevard County' event hapening next week! This event will feature an expert panel of superstar business leaders! Rob Long, Capt. John Murray, Lynda W., Janice Zilch and Kelle Wendling will share their insights on the current state of business on the Space Coast and Brevard County as well as what they think is next! Registration and event information below: #brevard #spacecoast #orlandobusinessjournal
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In his latest article, Jonathan Strauss explores the challenges and solutions for managing frustration among association volunteer leaders, bringing a wealth of experience and insights by dividing the work of associations into proactive and reactive columns, a distinction crucial for setting clear expectations and reducing frustration. Read more: https://loom.ly/mKHlAHY
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