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Notre personnel est fier de ne pas se contenter de servir notre communauté, mais de façonner activement son avenir. Poursuivez votre lecture pour découvrir l'expertise et l'engagement passionné des membres de notre équipe, qui suscitent des changements positifs et inspirent d'autres personnes au sein de notre communauté.

Darrell Buckingham, chargé de programme, a participé à une table ronde pour la Citizen Academy de FOCUS Greater Syracuse sur les éléments essentiels du développement communautaire, de la santé et des services sociaux.

Kimberly Sadowski, vice-présidente et directrice financière, a participé à une discussion au coin du feu lors d’un événement du CNY Women’s Network.

Katrina Crocker, vice-présidente de la communication, a fait une présentation conjointe à CEONet sur la campagne de marque nationale de l’initiative de sensibilisation des fondations communautaires (Community Foundation Awareness Initiative).

Ahmeed Turner, vice-présidente des bourses et de la réussite des étudiants et directrice exécutive de Say Yes Syracuse, a fait une présentation au Syracuse Community Center Collaborative sur les passerelles entre l’éducation et la main-d’œuvre. Il a également présenté Say Yes Syracuse à l’association des agents immobiliers du Grand Syracuse .

Monica Merante, directrice principale des services philanthropiques, a obtenu une maîtrise en administration des arts au Le Moyne College.

Frank Ridzi, vice-président de l’investissement communautaire, et Colby Cyrus, gestionnaire de programme senior, ont présenté à la classe 2024 Leadership Greater Syracuse des données sur les besoins de la communauté.

Jan Lane, conseillère philanthropique principale, a participé à une série d’ateliers de quatre semaines sur l ‘intelligence émotionnelle organisés par Michael Sgro Leadership Coaching.

Yeisha Núñez-Denson a parlé au Conseil consultatif de la jeunesse de Syracuse de son expérience en tant que boursière Say Yes et de la manière dont cela l’a conduite à la CNYCF.

En tant que coprésidente du Micron Community Engagement Committee (CEC), Melanie Littlejohn a récemment annoncé la publication d’un document sur les priorités communautaires. Ce document décrit les domaines prioritaires des besoins de la communauté auxquels les organisations à but non lucratif pourront répondre à l’avenir grâce aux subventions accordées par le CEC.

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