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LMC E-Newsletter - August 2011
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Here is the August 2011 Edition of the E-Leading Edge. If you missed the July edition it's posted on the Home Page of the LMC web site. We've slightly restructured the format at the request of a few alumni. If you have suggestions for improvement, please contact Lucy Sondles at exec@leadershipmedinacounty.org or Kathy DeLoss at admin@leadershipmedinacounty.org
| Class Notes |
| Find out what your classmates and others are up to. View notes. If you have news to share about your business, your professional/ volunteer actives, awards, personal celebrations or events, email Kathy at admin@leadershipmedinacounty.org with the details. |
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| President's Message from Cindy Steeb '07 |
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Directory Discussion…as you may know, LMC has not printed a LMC alumni directory for a couple of years. This decision was largely based on sustainability and an effort to go ‘green’ in addition to the consideration of the cost of printing the directory. In response to numerous alumni indications that a printed directory is preferred, we’re going to gather an informal group to investigate options for a limited printing of the LMC directory. Read more. |
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| LMC Well Represented On Red Cross Board |
| Learning about the county, region, and state as well as understanding the challenges facing Medina County and opportunitis to get involved, gives LMC graduates the knowledge to move on after their class year to serve the community. Read. |
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| Mike Baach, '07 on Small Business Advisory Council |
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Lt. Governor Mary Taylor, House Speaker William Batchelder and Senate President Tom Niehaus announced their selections for the Ohio Small Business Advisory Council recently. Chosen by Speaker Batchelder, Mike Baach, LMC Class of 2007, is President and CEO of The Philpott Rubber Company in Brunswick. Details |
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| STILL Seeking Class Projects from Non Profits |
| Are you a nonprofit organization and have a project you haven't been able to accomplish? Consider submitting it to this year's Class of 2012. They will "adopt" a service project in the fall from proposals submitted by nonprofit organizations. Good news, the deadline has been extended to August 26. More |
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| Sharing a Vision, Making an Impact: JrLMC |
| With eight years of history, Junior Leadership continues to evolve in such ways as to empower its participants and engage and energize its communities. With that mission in mind, a roomful of program leaders, contributors and alumni shared an August morning to celebrate what the program has given thus far, and imagine the possibilities that lie ahead. Details. |
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| Kitty Dilley '99 will be Missed |
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Kathleen “Kitty” Dilley, member of the LMC "Dynamic" Class of 1999 passed away August 11 after a long battle with breast cancer. Always active, she put her energies and talents to use in service to others. Read. |
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Upcoming Events
Many Events are in the Planning Stages
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SAVE the DATE
December 7
Alumni Holiday Social
and Meet the Class of 2012
LMC Alumni
in Numbers:
172 = Total number of alumni answering the alumni survey
164 = Number finding LMC hard copy directory a benefit
161 = Number finding LMC on line directory a benefit
167 = Number finding opportunities to serve or volunteer through LMC a benefit
168 = Number finding leadership insights learned through LMC a
benefit
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