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Monthly Archives: July 2015
Data Incomplete
Recently, I’ve found it difficult to go into work in the mornings. This is no doubt mostly due to the fact that my daily bus commute has been quite rainy as of late, but it was more than that. Since turning in … Continue reading
Conference-ing
This past week, Vineyard hosted an international conference that garnered attendees from all across the United States, as well as from dozens of countries around the globe. In all, over 2500 individuals attended the week long event, hailing from as close … Continue reading
My First Official Interview!
I finished my Theme Parks, Etc. analysis and drew some possible conclusions as to why cash expenses increased in 2015. I believe it can be attributed to wishes to go to major sporting events in the past year, such as … Continue reading
It’s all about the plants!
There has been so much rain, I can’t believe it! However, no amount of rain or mud is going to stop me from getting outside and exploring the land… although the mosquitoes can be a bit much to handle. I … Continue reading
This Week at the Y!
This past week with the Fellowship has been full of great fun! Monday started at the Columbus Nonprofit Foundation, which was awesome. All of the Columbus Nonprofit Fellows met at the foundation for lunch. This was not just any regularly … Continue reading
Checkpoint
Week 5 was a full week and a big one for Make A Wish. We had been pushing for the budget to be passed for Ohio because it includes a wish granting fund. I helped do a little lobbying on … Continue reading
An Etiquette Lunch, Two Busy Visits, and a Packed Week!
I started off Monday morning by continuing to research some dental clinics for our project exploring different models of safety net clinics. I found this project to be a great learning experience because I can see how different organizations accomplish … Continue reading
From etiquette lunch to bowling alley
Monday may have been my most varied day in the almost six weeks I’ve spent as a Summer Fellow. I started the day at an Etiquette Lunch led by OSU’s Assistant Vice President for Constituency and Fundraising, Dana Booth, with the Summer … Continue reading
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Crafting a Narrative: A Story about Stories
Whew! This has been a busy week to be sure, as we are now in the thick of the summer Junior Docent program and the ball is rolling. I believe it is rolling in the right direction, but we will … Continue reading
Week at a glance
This week was full of etiquette, design, and collaboration. I’ve been taking a break from my main research on our information management system and been working on some design projects with help from some coworkers. On Monday, the fellows connected with the … Continue reading