Thursday, April 4, 2013

College and Community Projects

Organization:
Project Name:
Primary Contact:
Marcel Parent, (502) 992-5325, (email)
Primary Address:
34th And Virginia Streets
Louisville,
 KY 40211
(See a map)
Description:

Walk, run or volunteer for fitness, peace and community in the second Ali Shuffle. The Muhammad Ali Institute is reaching out to people across the city with a unifying theme "Connecting Communities One Step at a Time." Participants will walk or run 10K from West Louisville to downtown.  Along the way they'll celebrate the neighborhoods they pass through and the life of Muhammad Ali. Ali made his professional mark in boxing and is leaving a personal legacy of peace building. The Ali Shuffle benefits the Muhammad Ali Scholars Program at UofL's Ali Institute for Peace and Justice. Ali Scholars are learning peace building techniques to apply at home and around the world.

We will need people at the registration table the morning of the event, the day before to pass out and put together bags, we will need people in the morning to do the food set-up,  man the water stations, be cheering along the route, and clean-up crews after the event is over.

Once registered to volunteer, please make sure to count your name for the Mayor's Give A Day week of service.
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Participants Still Needed
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Sat, Apr 13, 2013 07:00 am to 12:00 pm

Monday, March 11, 2013

Leadership Louisville - Application are open for the 35th class

Louisville, Kentucky (March 4, 2013) – Today marks the opening of applications for the 35th Anniversary Leadership Louisville Class.  Since 1979, Leadership Louisville has ensured that the community’s most influential and esteemed leaders are knowledgeable about issues, well networked and passionate about the success of the region.  Many of the most dynamic leaders from all fields apply each year for the 10-month experience and only about 55 are selected to build a class representative of the community.  Applications are open through April 26, 2013.  For more information, contact Jennifer Stevens at (502) 561-5231 or jstevens@leadershiplouisville.org.

“As the oldest leadership organization in Kentucky as well as the largest, we’ve graduated over 6,000 community leaders,” said Cynthia Knapek, president of the Leadership Louisville Center.  “The Leadership Louisville program is our signature program that inspires participants with a sense of ownership in a vibrant future for our region.  Now is the time for leaders to apply for the class and join some of our community’s most prominent trustees.”

About Leadership Louisville:
Leadership Louisville is a transformational experience for both the participants and the organization they serve.  Class members commit one day a month to exploring the community and discovering what makes it distinctive, including government, education, economic development, social services and the arts.  Throughout the 10-month program, participants go on exclusive tours and have hands-on experiences, all with area leaders who take on our community’s biggest challenges every day.  Armed with new knowledge, connections and perspectives, Leadership Louisville graduates are prepared to take their places as effective community leaders.  See a list of over 30 years of Leadership Louisville graduates.  Visit www.leadershiplouisville.org/leadership-louisville/ for more program details.

Quotes from Leadership Louisville graduates:
“Beyond a course, event or even an experience, Leadership Louisville created an ongoing momentum that has impacted my sense of connection in our city, changed the way I approach my role as a business owner and raised the awareness of my responsibility in Louisville.”   Mark Hogg, LL ’12, Founder and CEO of WaterStep
“Leadership Louisville helped me connect with other professionals in Louisville while exploring many ‘new to me’ aspects of the city. I gained new friends, new knowledge and a renewed sense of responsibility to make our community better.”  Elaine M Gravatte, LL ’12, Senior Vice President of Operations, D.D. Williamson
 
“Being new to the community, Leadership Louisville was a great way for me to get to know the region and build a larger network.  I took away better knowledge of Louisville’s strengths and the challenges we face, as well as optimism for our future because of the work my classmates are doing to make things even greater.” Tom Partridge, LL ’12, President & Chief Executive Office, Fifth Third Bank, Kentucky

About the Leadership Louisville Center:
Created in 1979, the Leadership Louisville Center is the region’s most valuable resource for leadership development and civic engagement.  Its mission is to grow and connect a diverse network of leaders who serve as catalysts for a world-class community through dynamic programming and strong community connections. Over 6,000 community leaders have graduated from the Center’s programs that include Leadership Louisville, Focus Louisville, Ignite Louisville and Bingham Fellows.  In 2011, the Leadership Louisville Center was recognized as one of the top seven community leadership programs in the U.S. in a benchmark study by the Center for Creative Leadership, the “gold standard” global provider of executive leadership education and research.

For more information, contact:
Holly Prather, Vice President – Marketing
Main: (502) 561-0458  Direct: (502) 753-6503
hprather@leadershiplouisville.org

Heal a Thirsty World - March 12 LSHRM Meeting

Please remember to bring your used shoes for "Heal a Thirsty World" to the March 12, 2013 LSHRM Chapter meeting.

WaterStep will be our Non-Profit Spotlight for College and Community during the next Chapter Meeting.
Learn how your old shoes can help over 2.2 million get access to safe water!! http://lnkd.in/hJhUbW

UofL-SHRM's Student Chapter Webinar

You're invited to UofL-SHRM's Student Chapter Webinar...

UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE STUDENT SHRM CHAPTER
Presents: Getting a seat at the Executive Table
Wednesday, March 27th from 12:15 p.m. to 1:15 p.m.
Faculty Speaker: Dr. Meera Alagaraja
Spring Webinar


***This program has been submitted to the HR Certification Institute for review.***

Presentation Title: Getting a seat at the Executive Table

Learning Objective: After attending the session, participants will be able to identify HR measures that are critical for business performance, and apply specific HR scorecard tools for analyzing business strategy and deployment.
About our faculty guest speaker: Dr. Meera Alagaraja is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Organizational Leadership and Learning. She has prior experience implementing HR practices, developing learning systems, and facilitating labor relations in the manufacturing industry. Her current research interests include enhancing the credibility and influence of HR departments.

Cost: There is no cost to participate.

To register: Space is limited, so reserve your space by emailing uoflshrm@gmail.com. A follow-up email with login instructions will be sent to you one week before the event.

For more information or to be added to our email distribution list please contact: Christine Romesburg, SPHR (President) at uoflshrm@gmail.com or (502) 436-9678.

Monday, February 11, 2013

Mayors Showcase Event - Volunteers Needed, This Saturday 2/16

The Mayor’s Youth Opportunity Showcase is a job fair for young adults (ages 18-22) and last year over 1500 participants attended. 

This year LSHRM will have a booth at this event and volunteers are needed to help attendees by reviewing resumes, providing interview tips, social media networking, career guidance etc.

Kentuckiana Works is thrilled for LSHRM to be there and they are going to place our booth right next to the area where the youth will fill out applications, so if they have general questions about applications, they have experts right there to guide them! 

The date is Saturday, (2/16) and is from 10am-2pm at the Convention Center.

Please contact Beth Harper for information. 


Elizabeth R. Harper
Associate Director, Career Services
Sullivan University College of Health Sciences
bharper@sullivan.edu
502.287.2394

Registration Now Open! 2013 Best Places to Work in Kentucky awards dinner

Registration is now open for the 2013 Best Places to Work in Kentucky awards dinner.

During this dinner the winning companies are announced and celebrated. 

The event will take place April 16th at the Lexington Convention Center in Lexington, KY. Register online at www.bestplacestoworkky.com.  Are you a past Best Places to Work participant?  If so, we want to hear from you. 

Your LSHRM Best Places to Work Chairpersons Ashley Jones & Angela Watkins are collecting testimonials and looking for speakers to share their successes with the program.  Please contact AJones@charah.com or Angela.Watkins@nortonhealthcare.org to share your experience. 

Volunteer Opportunity - Work Readiness Certifications Interviews

KentuckianaWorks is holding Work Readiness Certification interviews for young people ages 16-21 this month. We're in need of about 4-5 volunteer interviewers for each session.

The sessions are scheduled as follows:


Tue 2/26 9:00am to 11:30am
Tue 2/26 1:00pm to 3:30pm
Wed 2/27 9:00am to 11:30am
Wed 2/27 1:00pm to 3:30pm
Thu 2/28 9:00am to 11:30am
Thu 2/28 1:00pm to 3:30pm

March 14 from 1:00 - 3:30
March 15 from 9:00 - 11:30
March 22 from 9:00 - 11:30 and 1:00 - 3:30

All sessions above will be at the KentuckianaWorks Youth Career Center, which is located at the corner of 5th and Broadway Streets. The address is 510 W Broadway Street, Suite #701, Louisville 40202. As we approach these interview dates, a confirmation email will be sent out with parking details.

If interested please contact bharper@lshrm.org for more details.