CHRISTUS Health was pleased to host the Greater Irving - Las Colinas Chamber of Commerce Economic Development Advisory Council meeting today, welcoming our neighbors and business leaders in the community to our beautiful new building.
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Dr. Pearl McElfish, Director of UAMS’s Institute for Community Health Innovation, dropped some great leadership nuggets at the Springdale Chamber’s Women’s Networking Luncheon. She encouraged us to: 1)Discover your superpower and spend the majority of your time doing that. 2)Prioritize what is most important right now and help your team prioritize. 3)Speak the truth and develop a culture where your team speaks the truth. 4)Don’t wait for the good stuff. Build it in everyday.
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Thanks for including us in this discussion - Healey-Driscoll Administration Meets with Business Leaders to Address Housing Challenges - learn more and find out what our chamber president had to say on this topic: https://lnkd.in/edZ6rVp4
The Roundtable appreciated being part of a discussion hosted by Office of Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey with Lt. Governor Driscoll Massachusetts Executive Office of Economic Development (EOED) Secretary Yvonne Hao and Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities Secretary Ed Augustus regarding how we can collectively address the housing crisis in Massachusetts. Thank you to business community colleagues from across the state who participated today, expressed the urgency and threat to our state’s competitiveness, and brought creative ideas to the table, including Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce The Worcester Business Development Corporation Associated Industries of Massachusetts Massachusetts Competitive Partnership Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce Charles River Regional Chamber South Shore Chamber of Commerce Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce 1Berkshire Franklin County Chamber of Commerce (Massachusetts) & Regional Tourism Bureau Massachusetts Biomedical Initiatives (MBI)
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2023 was an outstanding year for Prairie Family Business Association and its members -- and 2024 promises to be even better! In a recent feature, Prairie Family Business Association's Executive Director Stephanie Larscheid shared her insights about what family businesses are looking for and how Prairie Family Business Association is uniquely positioned to serve them. Larscheid discusses some key successes from 2023, current trends in family businesses, the PFBA team evolution, and priorities and expectations for PFBA in 2024. "At Prairie Family Business Association, we meet you where you are, we facilitate connections, we provide a sense of community, and we have proven family business tools. These factors make us unique." -Stephanie Larscheid Read the full article at bit.ly/3RZucN3. And gain support for your family business at fambus.org/membership. Thrive for Generations. #PFBA #familybusiness #familyowned #familyenterprise #PFBAmembership #familybusinessgrowth #leadershipdevelopment #networking #businessassociation #successionplanning #governance #nextgeneration #familydynamics #familycohesion #buildingalegacy
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This is so important - the approach here is human centred not department / organisational focused - they are doing incredible things by meeting people’s needs - the things that matter to people , not always the same as that which gets measured! Finally it’s more cost effective and means practitioners take accountability for their actions - rather than assessing and referring on …. What’s not to love; adopt and celebrate !!!! #liberatedmethod
How do we break down public service siloes and flip the focus to providing the support people actually need? On this webinar, we reflected on the hugely successful “Liberated Public Services” conference held in Gateshead in March. Mark Smith, Director of Public Service Reform at Gateshead Council and Hannah Hesselgreaves, Professor of Organisational Learning at Northumbria University, joined Andrew Laird to highlight the need for initiatives like the ‘Liberated Method’ to be woven into the fabric of support for vulnerable people. By breaking down service siloes, fostering a culture of curiosity and empowerment at all levels, organisations can create lasting impact. Interested in learning more about the ‘Liberated Method’? Catch up on the entire webinar ‘Reflections on the Liberating Public Services Conference’ below to hear more from those in the driving seat of this pioneering movement ⬇. https://lnkd.in/e2P38EUd #PrioritisingPublicServices
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Over the last two years, Blue Cross NC, led by our CEO, Tunde Sotunde, embarked on our Extra Miles Tour. This was an effort to get out of our offices, hit the road (we traveled more than 11,000 miles!) and #listen to the communities and people we #serve. I’m proud to share with you Blue Cross NC's Extra Miles Tour report. This was no ordinary listening tour. The conversations and experiences we had along the way are helping us think outside the box. We're exploring how we engage with the communities we serve and where there are new opportunities to convene and collaborate. This report outlines some of the key takeaways from our journey. The lessons and observations gathered here (plus the great ideas that we couldn’t share in such a limited space) are helping us create the roadmap for our work ahead and providing a better picture of where to focus resources and energies. This report represents an important milestone, but it isn’t a wrap-up by any stretch of the imagination. It’s the first step in the next leg of our journey to make health care better for all. Stay tuned to see what's next! https://lnkd.in/dd4JZThf
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ICYMI: the entire conversation from this year's convening held by the Alliance for Education!
This year's luncheon theme emphasized the need to set aside personal interests and agendas to think about what it would look like to have a community-wide, collective effort to advance educational justice for our public school students. Miss the conversation? Hear more from panelists: Michael Brown, Chief Architect, Civic Commons (Seattle Foundation) Shelby Cooley, Ph.D., Data and Evaluation Lead, King County, WA Lizbet Huizar, M.A. Huizar, Executive Director, Southeast Seattle Education Coalition https://lnkd.in/g92NWc3k
2024 Convening Seattle Community Luncheon Panel Conversation on Collective Impact
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Great webinar this Thursday focused on the role of chambers in support of education, workforce, and economic development! Join us!
🌟 Don't miss out on our upcoming webinar on August 22nd at 2 pm ET: "Building Bridges to Prosperity: Chambers' Impact on Education, Workforce, and Economic Growth" 📢 Co-sponsored with the Detroit Regional Chamber, this event will shed light on the pivotal role chambers play in driving regional prosperity. From facilitating access to education and training resources to advocating for public policy, chambers are instrumental in cultivating thriving communities and promoting diversity and inclusivity. Join us as we delve into how collaborating with CAEL opens doors to forging new pathways for regional development. Our distinguished speakers include Christi Taylor, Senior Director, Talent Initiatives at the Detroit Regional Chamber, and Meghan Schmidbauer, Ed.D., MBA, Senior Director, Detroit Drives Degrees at the Detroit Regional Chamber. Secure your spot now! 🌐 https://hubs.li/Q02L4GCL0 #ChamberOfCommerce #WorkforceDevelopment #EconomicGrowth 🌟
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Hopefully the plan is figuring out how to solve our existing problems in town, as well as around our schools like damaged streets, speeding in our school zones, & making it safer for all students who walk to school before we continue to keep building apartments/houses. Every morning when I drop my kiddos off at school, I can’t help but to be annoyed at the fact that so many people are such in a rush, they don’t take in regard for any student that may be walking to school. Our “small” city is growing. No doubt about that. But when the speed limit in the school zone is 25 and you have people going 35 constantly, it’s entirely aggravating. There’s never any police presence overseeing. Not to mention, the “back roads” which my main way to and from home, is constantly getting congested now due to adding more apartments/ houses and now a LAGOON. Peoples land/ranches have been bought out and our city can’t even fix the problems we have now. Or what about the fact that the streets are all uneven beyond what you expect. If you’re not going 10, you might misalign your vehicles. No speed limit signs posted so people go whatever speed they want to, and don’t even get me started on 380! It is the worst hwy going through town ever!! It’s dangerous to say the least. Two lanes each way, and constant accidents every day. Something’s gotta give. I hope she has solutions to move in the right direction.
Join us for the State of the City Address by Mayor Brianna Chacón, hosted by the Princeton-Lowry Crossing Chamber of Commerce on February 14, 2024. Mark your calendars for an insightful update on our city's progress and future plans. Let's come together as a community and celebrate our achievements! #StateOfTheCity #PrincetonProud #CommunityLeadership #SaveTheDate
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From policy-making to hands-on community work, the CHC Board guides our endeavors towards a healthier Wyandotte. Learn about the leaders who help us serve better.,https://lnkd.in/erymbVQS
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Congratulations to Lambeth HDRC for this achievement - we look forward to hearing more success stories like this! Lambeth is one of 30 Health Determinants Research Collaborations (HDRCs) that we have funded across the UK with the aim of reducing health inequalities - one of the aims of our long-term strategy. Health inequalities mean that people’s general health and life expectancy can be very different depending on where they live and work, their education, access to services, the local environment, among lots of other factors. 📋 HDRCs will boost research capacity and capability of Local Authorities in some of the UK’s most deprived areas 📋 HDRCs are enabling local authorities to become more research-active, embedding a culture of evidence-informed decision-making 📋 HDRCs will involve and engage their communities in innovative, targeted research to understand how wider determinants impact on health and health inequalities 📋 HDRCs will serve as nationally recognised centres of excellence, boosting local government’s ability to tackle the challenges presented by local health determinants Find out more about the strategy and ambitions behind HDRCs in our short video ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/eQHAAGnZ Department of Health and Social Care Local Government Association
The Lambeth HDRC team is proud to be a joint winner in the Widening Participation and Diversity category at this year’s King's Health Partners annual conference poster competition 🙌🏽 Our winning poster developed alongside Rooted By Design - "A Future Lambeth with Community Knowledge at Its Heart," highlighted the innovative work we've been doing to co-produce our community research approach. Through collaborative workshops, co-designed and co-facilitated with Rooted By Design, we engaged with local community organisations to ensure their voices were central to our research. Thank you to King's Health Partners for recognising our efforts. #CommunityResearch #CoProduction #LambethHDRC #KingsHealthPartners #DiversityAndInclusion #ResearchSkills #WideningParticipation #LocalChange #NIHR #LambethResearch
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2moThank you so much for hosting us! We appreciate your hospitality and are excited about the opportunities that lie ahead as we work together to support our community's growth and prosperity!