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Leaders in Action Stories about Leadership Louisville Center grads making a difference in our community
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Leadership Louisville Center connections play key role in launch of Mill Creek Leadership Academy "My Ignite Louisville classmates and professionals available through the Leadership Louisville Center gave me a wealth of human resources to tap into..." - Michelle Pennix, principal, Mill Creek Elementary School - The Leadership Academy Magnet |
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2009 Ignite Louisville Make Your Mark Challenge Projects Learn about the impressive projects taken on by 8 teams of young professionals in partnership with local nonprofits. |
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Salvation Army Thrift Stores still benefitting from partnership with Ignite Louisville team “You can get lots of advice, but this team’s advice came from hands-on, real-time experience with our business. They rode in the trucks, they worked in the stores. That is valuable.” - Joe Hughes, Program Manager, Salvation Army Thrift Stores. |
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Ignite Louisville team makes lasting impact on autism resource network "They laid a foundation for a long-term strategic plan that will benefit families and children with autism well into the future." - Justin Baker, FEAT board chair |
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Leadership Louisville Center grads still making a difference at Arcadia Community Center "We really lucked out. These people are amazing!" - Jen Hurley, director of Arcadia Community Center. |
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Leaders connect to better serve Kentuckiana children Two local nonprofit child agencies, Family & Children First and The Family Place, merged in fall 2008. Merger grew from Leadership Network (a Leadership Louisville Center program) connection.
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2008 Ignite Louisville - Make Your Mark Challenge projects Learn about results of 7 projects taken on by teams of young professionals on behalf of local nonprofits. |
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Dancing with the Atkinson Stars A group of Humana employees partnered with Atkinson Elementary, one of five JCPS schools where students can participate in a national ballroom dancing program. One of the goals of the program is to end generational poverty by showing kids they can learn to do something that most people can't do.
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Robert Blair and West End School embark on third year Leadership Louisville experience inspired local educator to found boarding school for at-risk youth in west Louisville. |
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2007 Ignite Louisville - Make Your Mark Challenge Projects Learn about results of 7 projects taken on by teams of young professionals on behalf of local nonprofits. |
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