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Core Dialogues Radio Ep 6- Julie Shepard / IHMC

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Julie Sheppard

Julie Sheppard
IHMC General Counsel

IHMC is a not-for-profit research institute of the Florida University System. Current active research areas include: artificial intelligence, cognitive science, knowledge modeling and sharing, adjustable autonomy, robotics and exoskeletons, advanced interfaces and displays, cyber security, communication and collaboration, linguistics, computer-mediated learning systems, intelligent data understanding, software agents, expertise studies, work practice simulation, knowledge representation, big data and machine learning, and other related areas.

Core Dialogues Radio: Episode 5-Guests Wendy Steele, Mother of IMPACT 100

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Wendy Steele as someone who is responsible for starting an epidemic – an epidemic that has positively impacted literally hundreds of thousands of people. Wendy is the founder of Generosity Matters and the “mother” of IMPACT 100. She understands the power of generosity and has been encouraging philanthropy for most of her adult life. She truly lives by the mantra: “When everybody gives, the world benefits.” She believes that there are two kinds of people in this world: those who see human need and realize they can be a part of a solution, and those who still need to be invited to the party.

In 2001, she put this philosophy into action when she shared an idea with a group of women in her then home of Cincinnati, Ohio that was designed to invite more people to the party. Her vision was to create a pass-through foundation that would provide transformational grants to non-profits to help them tackle a variety of community issues.

This was the seed that grew to be IMPACT 100.

In 2003, People magazine featured IMPACT 100 and Wendy—and so the epidemic began. The news spread and the IMPACT 100 model began to be replicated around the country. As they say, the rest is history.

By the end of 2015, IMPACT 100 organizations throughout the United States have given away more than $33 million to people in need. And it is still growing.

In this episode, Wendy shares her story, the unique philanthropy model she birthed and the deep impact she believes generosity has on individuals and organizations.

Wendy brings the ideal combination of corporate leadership (SVP/Regional Manager in the banking industry), entrepreneurship (Successfully launched and led both non-profit and for–profit enterprises) and civic engagement resulting in keen business acumen and thought leadership.

A passionate entrepreneur, innovator and philanthropist with global success in both for profit and nonprofit worlds and a demonstrated ability to execute concepts into successful reality.

With a deep commitment to helping others, Wendy mentors/advises a number of business professionals on an individual basis. In addition, she regularly shares her insights and expertise as a featured speaker at business conferences, industry meetings, civic events and other professional gatherings. A committed volunteer, Wendy and her family can often be found helping others through a variety of community activities.

Specialties: Philanthropy, Problem Solving, Written Communication, Public Speaking, Marketing, Product Development, Finance

 

 

 

Core Dialogues Radio

We believe there are infinite possibilities to impact the way we live and work by sharing empowering ideas with our audience. To that end, we want Core Dialogues Radio to link our audience to ideas and inspiration that we hope will help inspire and motivate you. With this goal in mind, each week I will give you my thoughts on what I learned from our guests and provide ways you can stay connected to them.

Core Dialogues Radio: Episode 3-Guests: Lee Murphy with Inspera Health

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Lee Murphy has spent over three decades innovating in the health improvement and employee benefits industries. For the past 20 years he has focused on building businesses that improve the health of those living with multiple chronic conditions. Lee believes in the human capacity for change, in the innate desire for better health, and the power of engaged participation. He knows that our health care system outcomes can be improved significantly for those with multiple chronic conditions by the Inspera Health approach. Lee is proud to lead an organization that encourages and enhances individual transformation. It’s a privilege for him to see individuals thrive, supported by their renewed hope that empowers health improvement. Lee has a Ph.D. in Values Driven Leadership from Benedictine University. He is a long time triathlete and marathon runner. He and his wife share a passion that for-profit organizations need to be a catalyst for positive global benefit.