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Reflections from Center for Nonprofit Excellence Annual Conference, Louisville, KY

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Today I facilitated a couple of workshops as part of the Social Media track for annual conference for the Center for Nonprofit Excellence in Louisville, KY. You need to blend the best practices of marketing and social movement building? The conference was fun because I finally got a chance to meet Rosetta Thurman face-to-face!

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Bringing the Lean Startup approach to healthcare

The Next Web

I have a PhD in epidemiology and this training blended perfectly with the focus on metrics and research in the lean startup approach. We founded the organization just eight months ago and are already accepting applications for our inaugural summer program which will be held in Louisville and Washington DC.

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The most innovative architecture companies for 2025

Fast Company Tech

The concept of energizing areas through unique building reuse and the blending of public and private spaces is a core part of ODAs work. The projects public spaces have not yet opened, but 100% of the buildings retail and 80% of its office spaces have already been leased.

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Why America is falling in love with romance bookstores

Fast Company Tech

There are now 30 romance bookstores around the country, including A Novel Romance in Louisville, Kentucky, and Blush Bookstore in Wichita, Kansas. Publishers are now flooding the market with even more titles across many sub-genres, including LGBTQ+ romance, paranormal romance, and romantasy (a blending of romance and fantasy).

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KFC announced it’s leaving Kentucky

Fast Company Tech

The food chain now known as KFC launched by Colonel Harland Sanders and his secret blend of 11 herbs and spiceswill be based in Plano, Texas, and about 100 KFC corporate employees will be relocated in the next six months, said Yum Brands, which owns KFC , Taco Bell and Pizza Hut. Plano and Irvine, California.