b1BANK
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Congratulationsb1BANK President and CEO Jude Melville for his time spent serving as LABI’s 2023 Board Chairman. We are grateful for your continued dedication and support to Louisiana small businesses and your continued economic development efforts across the state of Louisiana and beyond.
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Kenneth Dunaway
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Jude, thanks for your commitment to people, business, and banking! You are appreciated!
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🤩 On the 21th of February, The Big Whale will be organizing one of the most high end event of the year : The TBW Awards 🏆.Our community plays a key role in : last week, our founding members wrote a list of 10 nominees for each of our categories 💫.From today, every subscriber, free or premium of The Big Whale has the power to vote for their favorite candidate before submission to our jury!This ceremony is more than just an award ceremony - it's a celebration of excellence and innovation in our field, that deserves it well, after such a challenging 2023 year!📆 Deadline: January 29th.This is your chance to impact the industry and support the leaders and teams behind your favorite projects Your voice matters! (link below) #TBWAwards24
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Being successful means little if you are not truly living for a mission and purpose that is valuable to yourself and others.
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The last six years have been a leadership masterclass of sorts, at the Bob Wetherbee Wetherbee School for Lucky Communicators. Bob was named CEO the day after my second interview, making mine an easy decision to join ATI. If you know him, you know what I mean. I’ve learned so much from Bob, but one experience stands out. Early in my tenure, he invited me to an meeting with the executive team, about a strategic confidential topic. I listened and I wondered, but I was not prepared for what would happen at the end of the meeting. Bob went around the table and asked, “Do you have what you need to be successful?” As you can imagine, it was a rapid fire succession of yeses. As it got closer to my turn, I started to panic. Clearly, everyone else got it. But… I was lost. And I was there to develop the communications strategy to carry it forward. Did I mention I’m a terrible liar?Bob got to me and I took a deep breath and said the understatement of the day. “Actually, I have some questions.” Bob didn’t even hesitate when he responded, “No problem. Let’s find time to go over it again.” Perhaps not coincidentally, a few who followed me around the table also needed a bit more to be successful. We all continued the conversation. I’d like to believe that our tremendous implementation was because we all took the time — and had the confidence — to put in place what we needed. So what’s my takeaway? Find your voice. Give others a voice. Ask questions. Listen. Success doesn’t come by luck. But you can be lucky to work with the right people. As to the future, we go forward with certainty. Our entire team has been studying at their own Bob masterclasses…. and Kimberly Fields has been a star in the Bob School for Future CEOs. As you’ll see in this video, we’re building on our strong foundation.
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For those who are responsible for planning the operations and strategic direction of their nonprofit’s board, I offer a few suggestions based on one of the boards that I serve on, Landscape Architecture Foundation.☑️ Make at least 1 seat available to emerging leaders. Their perspective is invaluable.☑️ Meetings in-person should be designed around spending time for breaking bread together and building relationships during which all other work is set aside for maximum and genuine attention towards each other as humans and the greater big picture mission of the organization. ☑️ Hosting online committee meetings has proven effective, because relationships are also built from f2f video interactions, as groups commit time to do actual work together with the best brains. ☑️ Spend less time on fancy presentations and presenting to each other, and more time providing valuable industry updates through conversational report outs and with data!☑️ Focus on information mobility! Communication is a board’s key responsibility. Figure out how to mobilize the information that shows you’re paying attention to your audience’s needs and pain points. If you serve on a board or in an organization that has a board, feel free to offer additional tips from your experience 👇More to come on this topic!#nonprofitleadership #associationmanagement #leadership #service #volunteering #makingadifference
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No better way to end FY24 than spending time planning how to continue our momentum into FY25! #uipath #annualplanning #gtmstrategy
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