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Keep Alachua County Beautiful Hosts A Clean Your Block Party
Keep Alachua County Beautiful (KACB) will hold its 25th annual Great American Cleanup “Clean Your Block Party,” on Saturday, April 7. All are invited to help the effort at Albert “Ray” Massey (Westside) Park, 1001 NW 34th Street, Gainesville, FL 32601. KACB will provide supplies and volunteers can choose a site or be assigned one....
Arts & Parks Foundation Receives Endowment Gift
The Gainesville Arts & Parks Foundation (GAP), has received a $50,000 endowment gift from the Arts Association of Alachua County (AAAC) honoring the late arts leader Doris Bardon. In recognition of this generous donation, the current Historic Thomas Center’s Mezzanine Gallery will be re-named “The Doris Bardon Gallery.” “This gift is the first received towards...
How an Idea Is Launched
Entrepreneur Shuchi Vyas offers her experiences in the co-founding of GuestBox, and the role that StartUp Weekend Gainesville played in its development. New York City, 2016: I was trying desperately to get something of my own off the ground. After I had spent all of 2015 traveling the world and working with local nonprofits, I...
Local Non-Profit Leaders Offer Advice for All Leaders: 6 Steps to Success
By Kamal I. Latham What does it take to lead a mission-driven organization? Three experienced non-profit leaders in the region shared their thoughts on how to succeed. Their timeless – yet timely – wisdom is valuable to any executive charged with fulfilling a vision while simultaneously watching a bottom line. Step #1: Get a Mentor!...
Leaders Show Up Everyday: An Interview with the Executive Director of PACE Center for Girls
By Virginia Grant Gainesville Black Professionals, Inc. “I show up every day for the girls.”, states Natalya Bannister as she passionately talks about her role as Executive Director of PACE Center for Girls Alachua. Natalya was identified as a leader early in life. Even before the age of ten, her parents, teachers and most anyone...
UF Health First to Pilot HealthSteps App for Patient Care
A select group of University of Florida Health pediatric oncology patients are being enrolled in a trial for HealthSteps — a smartphone-based digital care plan with clear patient care instructions, built-in reminders, a symptom tracker and the ability to share care plans between family members and medical teams. UF Health is the first in the...
Gainesville Named Top Place to Live
Gainesville has been named one of the Top 100 Best Places to Live 2018 by Livability.com, outpacing more than 2,100 cities (with populations between 20,000 and 350,000) in this data-driven ranking. The list is an exclusive, independent, editorial ranking by Livability.com. “The 2018 Best Place to Live list includes a fascinating mix of familiar cities...
Communication Key to Leading Through Crisis
By Patricia Vernon Crisis communications is a discipline within public relations that must be planned for, practiced and carefully implemented to ensure accurate and clear information is being communicated internally and externally. While these events are often on a smaller scale for a business or organization, other larger agencies and entities must also employ these...
Managing Through Change: A New Leadership Role Takes Shape for Rory Causseaux at CHW
By Kristina Orrego Rory Causseaux knows God didn’t make him a missionary or a preacher, but an engineer – someone who didn’t create anything but takes what he’s given and makes it better. He’s known it since his earliest memory and he’s held tight to the idea at age 56, as he transitioned from CEO...
Gator BTW Set to Feed Gainesville
Gator BTW, Gainesville’s newest premiere, fast-casual dining experience, opened its doors February 12. A member of the popular Hurricane BTW franchise, the Gainesville store has chosen to rebrand itself as Gator BTW to better connect with the local community. The BTW family of restaurants is fast-growing and this is the first of multiple locations planned...