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Monthly Archives: July 2015
A big Wednesday and a rainy summer
On Wednesday, we started off the morning at a Fellows Learning Session at the Columbus Foundation. Douglas Kridler, the President and CEO of The Columbus Foundation, spoke with us about all of the great things going for Columbus, including low … Continue reading
Time is Flying By!
I can’t believe the weeks are going by so quickly! On Monday, I started the morning finishing the clinics research project and drafting a photo release letter to share with organizations that we partner with. Several of the schools, summer … Continue reading
Summer is almost over!
I have to be honest. As these weeks starting to fly by, it is getting more and more difficult to remember every detail that has happened each week as the whole summer seems like … Continue reading
Proud Mama Moment
This week has just flown by! I decided that I wanted to spend a little time in reflection this week about my Junior Docents and their journey over the last few weeks at the Pizzuti Collection. The Junior Docents were … Continue reading
Presidents and Popsicles
What an awesome week and it’s not over yet! Wednesday was probably one of my favorite days of the summer. We started off with a learning session at the Foundation. I always look forward to learning sessions because it’s a great … Continue reading
Building a Rapport
Much of the work I have done at Clean Fuels Ohio has been related to outreach — emailing and calling current and potential stakeholders trying to sell them on our signature program, Ohio Green Fleets. This process began in tedious … Continue reading
Making Progress…
In my post last week, I focused on one of the greatest challenges that I have encountered during my fellowship: finding qualified teachers to fill open teaching positions. This week, I am going to concentrate on successes that are related … Continue reading
A Plan Comes Together (Sort of…)
I have chosen a career in filmmaking. With this power, comes great responsibility. The ups and downs of filmmaking are either very high or very low. A body of work can come together smoothly but rarely does it go “perfectly” … Continue reading
The Legend of Inna Kinney
Although I’ve been working for ECDI for almost five weeks now, up until yesterday I had yet to meet the often discussed founder of our organization, Inna Kinney. Although we had never met, her backstory and character are so integral … Continue reading
SEED of Change
Today I attended SEED Training, a financial literacy course which clients of ECDI must first taking before being able to qualify for one of our small business loans. As much as I do love research and writing for the Development … Continue reading