Monthly Archives: July 2017

Week 7: the future (?)

Working at DSC has taught me a lot about what I want for my future career. I started asking myself a lot of questions: Does my office need a window? Do I want an office? Do I want to freelance? … Continue reading

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IGNITE-ing the spark of Youth Leadership!

Hello, hi, welcome back to your favorite weekly blog post by none other than yours truly! I have just completed my SEVENTH week with LeaderSpark, and it’s hard to believe that my time with the organization will be coming to … Continue reading

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What does Homelessness look like?

We’ve all seen it. We’ve all walked past someone on the street asking for money. When we picture homelessness, this image is likely what comes to mind. The image probably consists of an older man on the streets of a … Continue reading

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A Lifelong Commitment

With every new job or responsibility that I take on I make a personal vow to fully commit myself to that one experience.  During the school year the challenges that I have faced trying to balance all of my obligations … Continue reading

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Week Seven

This week I was afforded the opportunity to attend one of the training sessions in the YMCA Global Leader Certification program. The program consists of an online orientation, three in-person classes, and a service project that allows you to apply … Continue reading

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Week 7: Nearing the end

by Kelsie Fields, Westerville Symphony As we go into the 7th week of the fellowship, many of us are nearing the end of our projects. This holds true for me as well with the Beethoven 5k taking place this coming … Continue reading

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Going once, going twice, SOLD!

Happy Sunday! I have a lot to catch you all up on! These past two weeks with Hope Hollow have been what I’d like to call a “beautiful chaos”. For those of you who have planned a fundraising event, you … Continue reading

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Golfing, Giving, Cooking, Caring

This week was super unique at Ronald McDonald House, especially since it started off on Monday with one of our biggest fundraising events of the year! The 31st Annual Joe Mortellaro Golf Classic was a HUGE event, with over 400 … Continue reading

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Lead On

This week I had the chance to sit down with the Executive Director of Ohio Wildlife Center, Dusty Lombardi, for a few questions. I was primarily interested in her personal take on nonprofit leadership as I’m reading the book that … Continue reading

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Without change, there would be no butterflies.

I am not sure who said the quote that I decided to title my blog this week (I tried to look it up and could not find anything), but whoever you are, you are really on to something.  Change is … Continue reading

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