It Happens at STN | Episode 10, Season 2
Addressing an in-home caregivers national shortage, fighting to prevent veteran suicide, and a special tribute to Robin S. Reed are all part of an action-packed season finale.
3:42-13:31 - Community Collaborative
14:04-16:43 - Leader Profile: Aimee Gillbreath
17:45-36:02 - In the Room
36:18-39:09 - Inside ‘Face the Fight’
40:54-56:32 - McQuaid Mission
56:43-59:39 - Helpings Cafe
1:01:43-1:10:31 - One-on-One with Brandon Michaels
1:10:55-1:17:51 - Robin S. Reed Tribute
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It Happens at STN | Episode 10, Season 2
Extras
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Addressing Shortage of In-Home Healthcare Providers | Episode 10, Season 2
The leadership team from Ability360, President and CEO Chris Rodriguez, Vice President of Home Care Services Penny Fore, and Early Intervention Coordinator Don Price, addressed their mission of empowering people with disabilities and the growing national shortage of in-home caregivers.
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Community Collaborative | Episode 10, Season 2
The leadership team from Ability360, President and CEO Chris Rodriguez, Vice President of Home Care Services Penny Fore, and Early Intervention Coordinator Don Price, addressed their mission of empowering people with disabilities and the growing national shortage of in-home caregivers.
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President of PetSmart Charities Aimee Gilbreath | Episode 10, Season 2
Aimee Gilbreath, president of PetSmart Charities, talked about having passion with a purpose and how her journey from a consulting agency to an animal welfare nonprofit eventually landed her a dream job working with animals. She also explained the important role volunteers play for PetSmart Chari...
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USAA’s Face The Fight Campaign | Episode 10, Season 2
After joining the show earlier in the season to talk about mental health and the troubling trend of veteran suicides, STN checked back in with the team from USAA to get a better understanding of the “Face the Fight” program and the difficult work being done.
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Leading at the speed of girl | Episode 10, Season 2
Is it efficient to have two CEOs leading your organization? The Girl Scouts–Arizona Cactus-Pine thinks so. Co-CEOs Mary Mitchell and Christina Spicer discussed their shared leadership journey, how it came to be, and how having two leaders helped them address issues more productively.
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In the Room | Episode 10, Season 2
Is it efficient to have two CEOs leading your organization? The Girl Scouts–Arizona Cactus-Pine thinks so. Co-CEOs Mary Mitchell and Christina Spicer discussed their shared leadership journey, how it came to be, and how having two leaders helped them address issues more productively.
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Inside Helpings Cafe | Episode 10, Season 2
Anyone who has attended a live taping of “It Happens at STN” knows about Helpings Cafe and its catering program. This month, the STN team took viewers inside the UMOM program to see how the mission to provide real-world workforce training goes way beyond delicious food.
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Leadership in Difficult Times | Episode 10, Season 2
McQuaid Mission series producers Jackson Fonder, CEO of UMOM, and Amy Schwabenlender, CEO of Keys to Change, sat down to talk about the evolution of their respective leadership roles and how they manage to maintain their passion for what they are doing, especially when times are tough.
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OneAz CEO Brandon Michaels | Episode 10, Season 2
He’s only been at the helm of OneAZ Credit Union for a year, but CEO Brandon Michaels is already running at full speed. He joined the show to chat about his first year, helping employees tackle the fear and uncertainty that can come along with big changes, and his advice for leaders who wind up i...
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Special Feature: OneAZ Credit Union | Episode 10, Season 2
He’s only been at the helm of OneAZ Credit Union for a year, but CEO Brandon Michaels is already running at full speed. He joined the show to chat about his first year, helping employees tackle the fear and uncertainty that can come along with big changes, and his advice for leaders who wind up i...
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McQuaid Mission | Episode 10, Season 2
McQuaid Mission series producers Jackson Fonder, CEO of UMOM, and Amy Schwabenlender, CEO of Keys to Change, sat down to talk about the evolution of their respective leadership roles and how they manage to maintain their passion for what they are doing, especially when times are tough.
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