Monthly Archives: July 2017

Loving and Learning

I have been learning a lot about myself and my working style lately. A lot of my previous positions have involved non-traditional working hours and several work projects that had to be completed on my own time, and now that … Continue reading

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Sounds of Freedom Success!

By Kelsie Fields at the Westerville Symphony This past Sunday, the Westerville Symphony hosted our annual Sounds of Freedom concert! The concert is part of the City of Westerville’s Summer Concert Series, and the Westerville Symphony hosts it every year … Continue reading

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Week 4: on flexibility

One full month at DSC. That is such a strange thing to think about. I have read it takes around 21-30 days to make a habit. Coming into work at DSC has become not only a habit, but a routine … Continue reading

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Week Four Recap

Hello, hi, welcome to my Week Four Recap! Week Four was… so many things. I feel like every day that I spend at LeaderSpark goes quicker than the last because thinking back to last week, it genuinely only feels like … Continue reading

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Week 4

This week started with the quarterly meeting at the City of Columbus Department of Development. It was exciting to see how the city works with Homeport, especially since I take an interest in local government. I got a sense of … Continue reading

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Women in the Nonprofit Sector

The other day I was sitting Ohio Wildlife Center, casually chatting with my co-workers when I suddenly came to the realization that this environment felt different to me somehow. It wasn’t until I consciously looked around for the answer, when … Continue reading

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Week Four

This week I got to try my hand at a couple new skills that I never thought I would have a reason to try. Early in the week I borrowed a nice camera from the Hilltop YMCA, which runs a … Continue reading

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