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Resilience Rides the Waves of Disruption

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A global biological disaster was unique in our current experience. Pre-COVID, we had a program called the Milwaukee Kitchen Cabinet. When the Public Health Department was looking at how to reopen safely, they had a sounding board, and we were able to collaborate to develop successful solutions.

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To Survive a Crisis, Lean Into Trust—CEOs Share Pandemic Stories

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Nancy’s and Kristine’s recollections, highlight the importance of preserving trust among members, their associations, and the public. Lockdown regulations were enforced one way in Dane County, another way in Milwaukee, and yet another way in Northern Wisconsin,” Kristine advised. The abrupt switch to remote work was a global challenge.

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Thank You RCI Customers!

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Our customers are organizations like the Waukesha Public Library. Waukesha is a suburb of Milwaukee and is the hometown of electric guitar pioneer, Les Paul. The library wanted sturdy, basic IT equipment that would hold up under heavy use by the public. " Thank you, Waukesha Public Library! Learn More. spanhidden.

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Free Legal Services for Charities Anyone?

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Julie Pietrantoni, an associate attorney in the Technology Transactions Practice Group at Cooley, is a longtime TechSoup Global board member. A good example is the Milwaukee Bar Association’s pro bono directory and also the Virginia Bar Association’s Pro Bono Resource Center. Taproot Foundation and the Pro Bono Movement.

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One Web. For All.

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Founded by Susan Crawford, who now advises President Obama on science, technology, and innovation policy, OneWebDay is a global event that is celebrated every September 22 since 2006. Because the Web shifts the balance of power in our global society and local communities, even those who never go online live in a constantly changing world.

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