Nonprofits
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The focuser
How to create a better focus for yourself and your business
DeLores Pressley thinks everyone should make the F-word a part of their lives, but she’s not encouraging colorful, four-le
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Thinking positively
How Dennis Roche used a new name to reinvigorate an entire city
There are more than 6 billion people populating the world, and
Dennis J. Roche is doing everything he can to tell them about
Cle
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Groupthink
How to involve your entire organization to move forward
Stephen H. Hoffman would go
broke without consensus.
As president of the Jewish
Community Federation of
Cleveland,
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Curtain call
Tim Pistell is putting success on center stage with the Great Lakes Theater Festival.
Roughly 15 years ago, Tim Pistell was a long way from home. His
duties at Parker Hannifin, a motion and control technologies manufacture
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Mission man
William Considine’s mission-driven leadership brings success to Akron Children’s Hospital.
In the constantly evolving business landscape, executives’
tenures are often abrupt and fleeting. As markets and businesses
quic
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Ronald Hill
Executive Director, Western Reserve Area Agency on Aging
Ronald Hill fights every day. As executive director of the Western Reserve Area Agency on Aging, Hill is in a constant battle to get
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Street-smart entrepreneurship
E CITY/E Prep provides hope and opportunity to at-risk students in inner-city Cleveland.
John Zitzner is on a mission to groom the next generation of
entrepreneurs. But Zitzner, a successful entrepreneur who sold his
softwar
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Support cohort
Eileen Saffran and The Gathering Place provide help for those touched by cancer.
Eileen Saffran knows that cancer treatment entails more than
just chemotherapy and radiation. Oftentimes, it’s the personal netwo
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More Nonprofits
Envisioning the future
How Dennis Allen stresses the importance of flexibility and receptiveness at Hattie Larlham
Changing attitudes
Barbara Danforth had to find the profits to make her nonprofit a success.
Dream big
JumpStart Inc.'s Ray Leach wants to make Northeast Ohio a center for entrepreneurship and innovation.
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