by rose | Oct 30, 2020 | Orlando Sentinel Weekly
Carol Wick, CEO, Sharity Last week: WOMEN AT WORK: A recent “Women in the Workplace” study found that one in four women are considering leaving the workforce or “downshifting” their careers due to COVID-19. Women of color and senior-level women (an already...
by rose | Oct 16, 2020 | Orlando Sentinel Weekly
Carol Wick, CEO, Sharity Last week: EDIFYING COLUMBUS: President Trump issued a proclamation celebrating Columbus Day and the explorer’s enduring “legacy” and “discovery.” Not only is Trump’s history wrong, but he’s whitewashing a murderer who committed genocide...
by rose | Oct 12, 2020 | In the news, WMC Action News
By Teri Yanovitch September 4, 2020 As a result of COVID-19, many employees have been working remotely. Not having employees physically present in a location makes communication of an organization’s Service Excellence culture more difficult. However, just as...
by rose | Oct 9, 2020 | Orlando Sentinel Weekly
Carol Wick, CEO, Sharity Last week: HELPING NONPROFITS: Amid unprecedented suffering and increased demand for services, helping nonprofits has never been more urgent. Throughout COVID-19, nonprofits have stepped up in extraordinary ways, as community foundations,...
by rose | Oct 2, 2020 | Orlando Sentinel Weekly
Carol Wick, CEO, Sharity Last week: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DATA: Domestic violence arguably has the nation’s worst data collection of any crime. What’s worse in Florida, FDLE’s failure to meet the deadlines of a 2018 law — promising to make “Florida’s criminal justice...
by rose | Oct 1, 2020 | In the news, Orlando Magazine
Since 1971, when she was a 10th-grader, Donna Hedrick and her family had kept a dark secret. It wasn’t revealed until 2017, when a former classmate called to say she had been raped by one of their teachers while they were students at Oak Ridge High...
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