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Associate – MississippiFor the past 26 years, Ms. Thompson has focused on organizational development, community organizing and mobilization, and improving morale of organizations in rural communities through collaborative planning and developing "asking" strategies. Jo Thompson has been recognized for her community leadership – she is a recipient of the Martin Luther King Dream Award. |
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Associate – Washington StateInvolved with National Service for over 10 years, Nicole Trimble holds a business degree from Miami University and a Master's degree from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. She has been director of a national AmeriCorps Program, a National Service Fellow, and a program officer for the Corporation for National and Community Service. |
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Associate – IllinoisMs. VerSchave has been involved with nonprofits for 33 years. She served for six years on the Board of the National Society of Fund Raising Executives, working in the areas of professional advancement and certification, and she wrote the chapter on organizing development offices for their publication, Getting Started: A Guide to Fund Raising Fundamentals. She has also served as faculty/staff for a number of organizations, including the American Association of Fund Raising Counsel, United Way of Chicago, American Association of Homes for the Aging, Latino Institute, National Committee for the Prevention of Child Abuse, and Travelers & Immigrants Aid of Chicago (now Heartland Alliance for Human Needs and Human Rights). |
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Theron A. Wauneka, M.S.W. |
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Associate – ArizonaMr. Wauneka has studied the teachings from the elders of the Kaibab-Paiute Tribe of Northern Arizona – to the Pascua Yaqui Tribe of Southern Arizona – pertaining to the religious usage of traditional foods and the natural herbs used for traditional/spiritual ceremonies. Mr. Wauneka believes the magnitude of these teachings has been invaluable in observing and working with Tribal grassroots programs and small community based organizations to promote community involvement for the better social health and well being of all people within each community. |
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Elizabeth Weinstein, Ph.D. |
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Associate – IowaMs. Weinstein uses her skills as a group facilitator to focus on ways to help people improve the way they work. Most recently, acting as project manager, she initiated and managed two major projects: Making Connections and Volunteer Link. She provides ongoing services to the Iowa Volunteer Mentor Program. Her first book, "Mentoring for Success," was published in August of 1998. |
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