Fulcrum Partners Managing Director Steve Broadbent has been appointed to the State of Georgia Board of Community Affairs. Georgia Governor Brian P. Kemp made the announcement on May 21, 2019.
Steve Broadbent, Exemplifying the Fulcrum Partners Executive Benefits EdgeFulcrum Partners LLC
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FL -- (July 27, 2017)
In 2007, a group of seasoned financial industry professionals founded Fulcrum Partners LLC. Their intent was to bring together exemplary talent in their profession, creating an independent, member-owned firm dedicated to helping companies achieve cost-effective executive benefits plans that reward key leadership in meaningful ways. Now, celebrating its ten-year anniversary, Fulcrum Partners has thirteen offices coast-to-coast and is led by a hand-picked team of managing directors with exceptional skills and experience. As part of its 10-year anniversary celebration, Fulcrum Partners is honoring the leadership at each of its executive benefits consulting offices, focusing this month on Managing Director, Steven Broadbent.
The World Affairs Council of Atlanta is a membership organization established in 2010 that provides a forum for dialogue on international affairs and global issues impacting business, government, and the public. It is affiliated with Georgia State University and the J. Mack Robinson College of Business. The Council's board of directors includes leaders from United Parcel Service, Georgia State University, SunTrust Banks, CARE USA, and The Coca-Cola Company. The Council is uniquely positioned in Atlanta to facilitate discussions between business, civil society, and government on addressing global challenges.
The minutes summarize a meeting of the Tuscarawas County Chapter 7900 of the United Steelworkers union. Officers were present including the president, vice president, and secretary/treasurer. Previous meeting minutes and the treasurer's report were approved. The bargaining team is negotiating a new contract until May 15th and members were encouraged to support them. A staff report discussed contract negotiations for Twin City Water employees. The state board report provided updates on bargaining and two developmental disability centers. The next chapter meeting was scheduled for May 19th and the meeting was adjourned at 7:15 pm.
We invite you to elevate your public sector commitment and benefit from a prestigious recognition program that includes the highest levels of relationship building and visibility with state and local leadership.
Now in its 24th year, Governing’s annual Public Officials of the Year recognizes some of our great state and local leaders who persevere in the face of challenging times, their lifelong commitment to public service and how great results are achieved through their push for innovation.
Matthew Bloodsworth, a local self-advocate from Beaumont, Texas, has been named the 2016 Texas Advocate of the Year. As president of the Southeast Texas Self-Advocates chapter, he has advocated for people with disabilities at the local, state, and national levels. Through his advocacy efforts, he helped two congressmen support initiatives like the National Down Syndrome Task Force and ABLE to Work Act. The Arc of Greater Beaumont's director said Matthew was a trailblazer and deserved the award.
This document discusses whether foreign aid is effective. It notes that while aid has achieved some short-term goals like visible interventions, critics argue it has not been as effective at long-term goals like poverty reduction and transforming recipient countries. Some evidence suggests aid undermines local systems and can have "perverse effects" unless countries have their own development leadership. The document also discusses debates around whether aid empowers or violates human rights in recipient countries. Overall, it examines perspectives both for and against foreign aid and whether it has truly been effective.
Gord Uhlich Volunteer And Community Development ResumeGord Uhlich
Gordon Uhlich has extensive experience in volunteer and community service roles over several decades. He has held leadership positions with organizations like the JCI International Edmonton Jaycees, Theatre Network Society, and Community Connections Society. Uhlich also served as the president and in other director roles for the Edmonton Jaycees from 1980 to 1985, growing membership by 30% as president and leading prominent community projects. He has received numerous awards for his contributions and fundraising successes.
Shelter of Flint Grantner AHAC media releaseAnne Grantner
Anne Grantner, President and CEO of Shelter of Flint, has been appointed to the Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis’ Affordable Housing Advisory Council. Grantner was nominated by Ravi Yalamanchi, CEO of Metro Community Development, for her dedication and passion in providing shelter, housing, and support services to struggling individuals and families. The Board of Shelter of Flint and MaryBeth Wott of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis believe Grantner is an ideal candidate for the council due to her history of innovation and success at Shelter of Flint.
Steve Broadbent, Exemplifying the Fulcrum Partners Executive Benefits EdgeFulcrum Partners LLC
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FL -- (July 27, 2017)
In 2007, a group of seasoned financial industry professionals founded Fulcrum Partners LLC. Their intent was to bring together exemplary talent in their profession, creating an independent, member-owned firm dedicated to helping companies achieve cost-effective executive benefits plans that reward key leadership in meaningful ways. Now, celebrating its ten-year anniversary, Fulcrum Partners has thirteen offices coast-to-coast and is led by a hand-picked team of managing directors with exceptional skills and experience. As part of its 10-year anniversary celebration, Fulcrum Partners is honoring the leadership at each of its executive benefits consulting offices, focusing this month on Managing Director, Steven Broadbent.
The World Affairs Council of Atlanta is a membership organization established in 2010 that provides a forum for dialogue on international affairs and global issues impacting business, government, and the public. It is affiliated with Georgia State University and the J. Mack Robinson College of Business. The Council's board of directors includes leaders from United Parcel Service, Georgia State University, SunTrust Banks, CARE USA, and The Coca-Cola Company. The Council is uniquely positioned in Atlanta to facilitate discussions between business, civil society, and government on addressing global challenges.
The minutes summarize a meeting of the Tuscarawas County Chapter 7900 of the United Steelworkers union. Officers were present including the president, vice president, and secretary/treasurer. Previous meeting minutes and the treasurer's report were approved. The bargaining team is negotiating a new contract until May 15th and members were encouraged to support them. A staff report discussed contract negotiations for Twin City Water employees. The state board report provided updates on bargaining and two developmental disability centers. The next chapter meeting was scheduled for May 19th and the meeting was adjourned at 7:15 pm.
We invite you to elevate your public sector commitment and benefit from a prestigious recognition program that includes the highest levels of relationship building and visibility with state and local leadership.
Now in its 24th year, Governing’s annual Public Officials of the Year recognizes some of our great state and local leaders who persevere in the face of challenging times, their lifelong commitment to public service and how great results are achieved through their push for innovation.
Matthew Bloodsworth, a local self-advocate from Beaumont, Texas, has been named the 2016 Texas Advocate of the Year. As president of the Southeast Texas Self-Advocates chapter, he has advocated for people with disabilities at the local, state, and national levels. Through his advocacy efforts, he helped two congressmen support initiatives like the National Down Syndrome Task Force and ABLE to Work Act. The Arc of Greater Beaumont's director said Matthew was a trailblazer and deserved the award.
This document discusses whether foreign aid is effective. It notes that while aid has achieved some short-term goals like visible interventions, critics argue it has not been as effective at long-term goals like poverty reduction and transforming recipient countries. Some evidence suggests aid undermines local systems and can have "perverse effects" unless countries have their own development leadership. The document also discusses debates around whether aid empowers or violates human rights in recipient countries. Overall, it examines perspectives both for and against foreign aid and whether it has truly been effective.
Gord Uhlich Volunteer And Community Development ResumeGord Uhlich
Gordon Uhlich has extensive experience in volunteer and community service roles over several decades. He has held leadership positions with organizations like the JCI International Edmonton Jaycees, Theatre Network Society, and Community Connections Society. Uhlich also served as the president and in other director roles for the Edmonton Jaycees from 1980 to 1985, growing membership by 30% as president and leading prominent community projects. He has received numerous awards for his contributions and fundraising successes.
Shelter of Flint Grantner AHAC media releaseAnne Grantner
Anne Grantner, President and CEO of Shelter of Flint, has been appointed to the Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis’ Affordable Housing Advisory Council. Grantner was nominated by Ravi Yalamanchi, CEO of Metro Community Development, for her dedication and passion in providing shelter, housing, and support services to struggling individuals and families. The Board of Shelter of Flint and MaryBeth Wott of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis believe Grantner is an ideal candidate for the council due to her history of innovation and success at Shelter of Flint.
The document summarizes the funding challenges facing Breese District 12 schools. It notes that funding from local, state, and federal sources has declined in recent years. Breese D12 has the lowest tax rates in the county but has never previously asked for a tax increase. Despite low funding, the district received academic achievement awards in 2011-2012. Statewide, over 60% of districts face budget deficits due to funding cuts. The document suggests ways to increase community support and awareness for a funding referendum.
The document thanks sponsors and supporters for helping launch Reinventing Mi Retirement, an initiative to help Michigan residents age 50 and older achieve financial security in retirement. It details that numerous organizations came together to make Reinventing Mi Retirement a reality through funding and contributions. The initiative will host nine free events across Michigan on October 20th for residents to learn about retirement planning from special speakers and receive financial checkups and resources.
The Office of Legislative Oversight (OLO) report reviewed Montgomery County's Council Community Grants program and identified opportunities to improve effectiveness and efficiency. The report found confusion around the purpose of the Council and Executive grants programs. It recommended defining the Council program's goals, combining the two programs, and implementing changes to the application and selection processes to increase accountability and fairness. The report also recommended examining contract execution, payments, and monitoring as part of a follow up review.
The Girlfriends' Guide of Financial SavvyLewis Rice
Women outlive men, marry older partners and are more likely to be widowed. We need to be involved and be knowledgeable to protect ourselves. If you do not want state law to determine what happens to you and your assets upon incapacity or death, you must document your plans and intentions.
Edwin Murillo Letter Recommendation Florida Regional Minority Business CouncilEdwin Murillo
The document provides information about the Board of Directors and Officers of the Florida Regional Minority Business Council. La Rae Floyd is the Chairman of the Board and Ron Acoff and Lourdes Jordan are Vice Chairmen. Erasmo Acosta is the Treasurer and A. Wayne Gill is the Secretary. The Board also includes 15 other members from various Florida companies. Beatrice Louissaint serves as the organization's President and CEO.
This document summarizes a conference call held by Bread for the World on July 16th, 2013. It provided legislative updates on issues like sequestration, the farm bill, food aid reform, and immigration reform. Participants were encouraged to call their members of Congress to replace sequestration and protect anti-hunger programs. The call also discussed local victories and challenges in efforts to end hunger and poverty, and how Bread for the World can support these efforts.
UWSJC Final Campaign Press Release-Kelsey SmithKelsey Smith
The United Way of St. Joseph County raised a total of $3,032,615 for their 2010-2011 annual campaign, short of their $3.35 million goal. Nearly $37 million has been raised over the past 10 years. 98.5 cents of every donated dollar remained local to support programs for nearly 80,000 residents. The campaign also leveraged a $370,000 grant to fund education programs including tuition assistance for at-risk kindergarten students and a new career academy high school.
The Rotary Club of Lynnwood held its monthly board meeting on August 20, 2015. Key discussions included approving $2,000 in funding for a Rotary International Polio Plus representative's mission trip to Ethiopia, signing a joint legal agreement with another club regarding an upcoming golf tournament, adding background checks to the membership application process, and updates on various club service projects including coat donations and the construction of a house. The treasurer reported on membership dues and a line of credit obtained. The secretary provided clarification on honorary members. Plans were discussed for upcoming social events and a Rotaract fundraiser.
Mentoring Brother 2 Brother, Inc. is a non-profit organization founded in 1999 that provides mentoring to African American boys aged 6-15 in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. It is led by President Terrence Chase and Vice President Ray Schufford and has a board of directors. The organization gets about 90% of its funding from an annual fundraising event and 10% from grants, and has mentored over 5,000 youth since its founding.
Ken Boddye is running for Delegate of Virginia's 51st House District. He has a background in community organizing and political activism around issues of social justice, wealth inequality, and healthcare reform. As Delegate, Ken plans to advocate for expanded public transit and affordable transportation options, bring more high-paying jobs to Virginia, support farmers and green spaces, pursue criminal justice reform, and reduce the influence of money in politics through campaign finance limits.
As who lives in our rural communities changes, so too are the way these communities support themselves. As tax dollars shrink, the philanthropy community is finding itself being asked to play a bigger role.
Wayne E. Dodd is a native of Cobb County, Georgia who graduated from South Cobb High School. He has a background in banking and real estate development. Dodd currently works in marketing and community outreach roles for various organizations. He has a long history of community involvement through his work with non-profits and business groups in the Cobb County area.
This letter provides a strong recommendation for Brendan Williams for a position. It details that the author worked closely with Brendan for over a decade when Brendan was the attorney and executive director for the Washington Health Care Association (WHCA). As executive director, Brendan successfully lobbied to prevent millions in Medicaid cuts and negotiated a settlement that saved boarding homes $35 million over 5 years. Brendan was also praised for his management of WHCA staff and implementing reforms that still benefit the organization. The author concludes by urging the recipient to contact them if any additional information is needed regarding the recommendation of Brendan Williams.
Tyco Federal Credit Union and the National Association of Federal Credit Unions will champion credit unions at the Society For Financial Education & Professional Development's Third Annual Financial Literacy Leadership Conference in October. Jason Vitug from Tyco FCU and Patty Briotta from NAFCU will discuss financial literacy in the workplace and the importance of credit unions. The conference will also feature sessions on gender and money personalities, cultural differences in financial education, and strategies for teaching financial skills to various groups.
This document summarizes efforts to end homelessness in the Fairfax-Falls Church community. It establishes that homelessness is a real problem, outlines collaborative efforts between 18 organizations to collect and report data on homelessness using a Homeless Management Information System, and discusses new initiatives to enhance the homeless services system such as Housing Opportunities Support Teams and a Housing Locator Network. It also highlights the challenge of limited funding for programs to prevent and rapidly rehouse the homeless and calls for citizens to help raise $1 million for an Ending Homelessness Partnership Fund through donations of money, time, and talents.
The document lists contact information for regional fiscal agents who administer flexible funds from the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (DBHDS) to increase housing options for individuals with developmental disabilities. Funds can be used to help obtain and maintain independent, integrated housing and are distributed through Community Services Boards in each region. Eligible expenses include rent assistance, utilities, repairs and modifications up to $5,000 per individual.
Community Coordinated Care for Children, Inc. (4C) is a non-profit organization that provides early childhood education, care programs, and resources to families in central and southwest Florida. In 2008, 4C served over 29,000 children through various programs. It also administered over 24,000 referrals to help families find quality childcare. 4C receives funding from various government agencies and charitable foundations to carry out its mission of empowering the community to provide for its future through programs that care for children.
The Progressive 15 organization advocates for policy and legislation benefitting 15 counties in Northeastern Colorado. Formed in 2001, it has a board of directors representing each county and committees focused on key issues. Progressive 15 aims to be an active, diverse membership organization that shapes public policy, enhances economic viability and quality of life through advocacy, relationship building, and acting as a resource for the region.
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FL — (November 26, 2019) Fulcrum Partners executive benefits advisory announces its participation in GivingTuesday, a global generosity movement. Scheduled for December 3, 2019, the movement is built on the principle of charitably sharing time, talents or abundance with others.
This case was written by Terry Anderson. The case is intendeGrazynaBroyles24
This case was written by Terry Anderson. The case is intended solely as a vehicle for classroom discussion, and is not
intended to illustrate either effective or ineffective handling of the situation described.
The Electronic Hallway is administered by the University of Washington's Daniel J. Evans School of Public Affairs.
This material may not be altered or copied without written permission from The Electronic Hallway. For permission,
email [email protected] Electronic Hallway members are granted copy permission for educational
purposes per Member’s Agreement (hallway.evans.washington.edu).
Copyright 2014 The Electronic Hallway
THE DAY THE SUNSHINE LEFT CRESTVIEW
Crestview: An Overview
Located in the Florida panhandle about 40 miles inland from the pristine white beaches of
the Gulf shore, Crestview is the fastest-growing municipality in Okaloosa County. In the
summer months, Crestview, like the surrounding areas, enjoys the economic benefits of a
vibrant tourist trade. During the winter months, when tourists return to their homes, a
sense of normalcy returns to the local residents as their lives and the traffic slow down.
According to the city’s official website, Crestview was chartered by the Florida
Legislature and officially incorporated in 1916. The name was chosen because of its
location on the peak of a long woodland range between two rivers that flow almost
parallel on the east and west side of the city. Crestview became the County Seat in 1917
and remains so today. Crestview is strategically located at the junction of three major
highways—U.S. 90, State Road 85, and Interstate Highway 10—gaining it the
designation as the "Hub City" of northwest Florida (www.cityofcrestview.org).
In the last 20 years, Crestview has undertaken several initiatives aimed at making it a
truly up and coming community in the area. In 1995, with the leadership of city officials,
Crestview formally adopted the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) concept in
order to engage in development and redevelopment within a defined community
redevelopment area, specifically the area that encompassed all of the downtown area.
The CRA Board adopted a Community Redevelopment Plan, which was sanctioned by
the Florida Department of Community Affairs (www.cityofcrestview.org).
In 1997, Crestview applied for a Main Street Program designation by the Secretary of
State, which was approved. In 1998, the City moved the project forward, hiring a full
time Main Street Program Director and assisting in the establishment of the Main Street
Crestview Association, Inc. Membership in the Association consists of business owners,
citizens and other interested parties whose goals include revitalizing the downtown area.
Between 1996 and 2003, the City launched a three-phase development effort to construct
a major streetscape project in the CRA area. All three phases, at a cost of $3.7 million,
were earmarked for the restoratio ...
The document summarizes the funding challenges facing Breese District 12 schools. It notes that funding from local, state, and federal sources has declined in recent years. Breese D12 has the lowest tax rates in the county but has never previously asked for a tax increase. Despite low funding, the district received academic achievement awards in 2011-2012. Statewide, over 60% of districts face budget deficits due to funding cuts. The document suggests ways to increase community support and awareness for a funding referendum.
The document thanks sponsors and supporters for helping launch Reinventing Mi Retirement, an initiative to help Michigan residents age 50 and older achieve financial security in retirement. It details that numerous organizations came together to make Reinventing Mi Retirement a reality through funding and contributions. The initiative will host nine free events across Michigan on October 20th for residents to learn about retirement planning from special speakers and receive financial checkups and resources.
The Office of Legislative Oversight (OLO) report reviewed Montgomery County's Council Community Grants program and identified opportunities to improve effectiveness and efficiency. The report found confusion around the purpose of the Council and Executive grants programs. It recommended defining the Council program's goals, combining the two programs, and implementing changes to the application and selection processes to increase accountability and fairness. The report also recommended examining contract execution, payments, and monitoring as part of a follow up review.
The Girlfriends' Guide of Financial SavvyLewis Rice
Women outlive men, marry older partners and are more likely to be widowed. We need to be involved and be knowledgeable to protect ourselves. If you do not want state law to determine what happens to you and your assets upon incapacity or death, you must document your plans and intentions.
Edwin Murillo Letter Recommendation Florida Regional Minority Business CouncilEdwin Murillo
The document provides information about the Board of Directors and Officers of the Florida Regional Minority Business Council. La Rae Floyd is the Chairman of the Board and Ron Acoff and Lourdes Jordan are Vice Chairmen. Erasmo Acosta is the Treasurer and A. Wayne Gill is the Secretary. The Board also includes 15 other members from various Florida companies. Beatrice Louissaint serves as the organization's President and CEO.
This document summarizes a conference call held by Bread for the World on July 16th, 2013. It provided legislative updates on issues like sequestration, the farm bill, food aid reform, and immigration reform. Participants were encouraged to call their members of Congress to replace sequestration and protect anti-hunger programs. The call also discussed local victories and challenges in efforts to end hunger and poverty, and how Bread for the World can support these efforts.
UWSJC Final Campaign Press Release-Kelsey SmithKelsey Smith
The United Way of St. Joseph County raised a total of $3,032,615 for their 2010-2011 annual campaign, short of their $3.35 million goal. Nearly $37 million has been raised over the past 10 years. 98.5 cents of every donated dollar remained local to support programs for nearly 80,000 residents. The campaign also leveraged a $370,000 grant to fund education programs including tuition assistance for at-risk kindergarten students and a new career academy high school.
The Rotary Club of Lynnwood held its monthly board meeting on August 20, 2015. Key discussions included approving $2,000 in funding for a Rotary International Polio Plus representative's mission trip to Ethiopia, signing a joint legal agreement with another club regarding an upcoming golf tournament, adding background checks to the membership application process, and updates on various club service projects including coat donations and the construction of a house. The treasurer reported on membership dues and a line of credit obtained. The secretary provided clarification on honorary members. Plans were discussed for upcoming social events and a Rotaract fundraiser.
Mentoring Brother 2 Brother, Inc. is a non-profit organization founded in 1999 that provides mentoring to African American boys aged 6-15 in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. It is led by President Terrence Chase and Vice President Ray Schufford and has a board of directors. The organization gets about 90% of its funding from an annual fundraising event and 10% from grants, and has mentored over 5,000 youth since its founding.
Ken Boddye is running for Delegate of Virginia's 51st House District. He has a background in community organizing and political activism around issues of social justice, wealth inequality, and healthcare reform. As Delegate, Ken plans to advocate for expanded public transit and affordable transportation options, bring more high-paying jobs to Virginia, support farmers and green spaces, pursue criminal justice reform, and reduce the influence of money in politics through campaign finance limits.
As who lives in our rural communities changes, so too are the way these communities support themselves. As tax dollars shrink, the philanthropy community is finding itself being asked to play a bigger role.
Wayne E. Dodd is a native of Cobb County, Georgia who graduated from South Cobb High School. He has a background in banking and real estate development. Dodd currently works in marketing and community outreach roles for various organizations. He has a long history of community involvement through his work with non-profits and business groups in the Cobb County area.
This letter provides a strong recommendation for Brendan Williams for a position. It details that the author worked closely with Brendan for over a decade when Brendan was the attorney and executive director for the Washington Health Care Association (WHCA). As executive director, Brendan successfully lobbied to prevent millions in Medicaid cuts and negotiated a settlement that saved boarding homes $35 million over 5 years. Brendan was also praised for his management of WHCA staff and implementing reforms that still benefit the organization. The author concludes by urging the recipient to contact them if any additional information is needed regarding the recommendation of Brendan Williams.
Tyco Federal Credit Union and the National Association of Federal Credit Unions will champion credit unions at the Society For Financial Education & Professional Development's Third Annual Financial Literacy Leadership Conference in October. Jason Vitug from Tyco FCU and Patty Briotta from NAFCU will discuss financial literacy in the workplace and the importance of credit unions. The conference will also feature sessions on gender and money personalities, cultural differences in financial education, and strategies for teaching financial skills to various groups.
This document summarizes efforts to end homelessness in the Fairfax-Falls Church community. It establishes that homelessness is a real problem, outlines collaborative efforts between 18 organizations to collect and report data on homelessness using a Homeless Management Information System, and discusses new initiatives to enhance the homeless services system such as Housing Opportunities Support Teams and a Housing Locator Network. It also highlights the challenge of limited funding for programs to prevent and rapidly rehouse the homeless and calls for citizens to help raise $1 million for an Ending Homelessness Partnership Fund through donations of money, time, and talents.
The document lists contact information for regional fiscal agents who administer flexible funds from the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (DBHDS) to increase housing options for individuals with developmental disabilities. Funds can be used to help obtain and maintain independent, integrated housing and are distributed through Community Services Boards in each region. Eligible expenses include rent assistance, utilities, repairs and modifications up to $5,000 per individual.
Community Coordinated Care for Children, Inc. (4C) is a non-profit organization that provides early childhood education, care programs, and resources to families in central and southwest Florida. In 2008, 4C served over 29,000 children through various programs. It also administered over 24,000 referrals to help families find quality childcare. 4C receives funding from various government agencies and charitable foundations to carry out its mission of empowering the community to provide for its future through programs that care for children.
The Progressive 15 organization advocates for policy and legislation benefitting 15 counties in Northeastern Colorado. Formed in 2001, it has a board of directors representing each county and committees focused on key issues. Progressive 15 aims to be an active, diverse membership organization that shapes public policy, enhances economic viability and quality of life through advocacy, relationship building, and acting as a resource for the region.
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FL — (November 26, 2019) Fulcrum Partners executive benefits advisory announces its participation in GivingTuesday, a global generosity movement. Scheduled for December 3, 2019, the movement is built on the principle of charitably sharing time, talents or abundance with others.
This case was written by Terry Anderson. The case is intendeGrazynaBroyles24
This case was written by Terry Anderson. The case is intended solely as a vehicle for classroom discussion, and is not
intended to illustrate either effective or ineffective handling of the situation described.
The Electronic Hallway is administered by the University of Washington's Daniel J. Evans School of Public Affairs.
This material may not be altered or copied without written permission from The Electronic Hallway. For permission,
email [email protected] Electronic Hallway members are granted copy permission for educational
purposes per Member’s Agreement (hallway.evans.washington.edu).
Copyright 2014 The Electronic Hallway
THE DAY THE SUNSHINE LEFT CRESTVIEW
Crestview: An Overview
Located in the Florida panhandle about 40 miles inland from the pristine white beaches of
the Gulf shore, Crestview is the fastest-growing municipality in Okaloosa County. In the
summer months, Crestview, like the surrounding areas, enjoys the economic benefits of a
vibrant tourist trade. During the winter months, when tourists return to their homes, a
sense of normalcy returns to the local residents as their lives and the traffic slow down.
According to the city’s official website, Crestview was chartered by the Florida
Legislature and officially incorporated in 1916. The name was chosen because of its
location on the peak of a long woodland range between two rivers that flow almost
parallel on the east and west side of the city. Crestview became the County Seat in 1917
and remains so today. Crestview is strategically located at the junction of three major
highways—U.S. 90, State Road 85, and Interstate Highway 10—gaining it the
designation as the "Hub City" of northwest Florida (www.cityofcrestview.org).
In the last 20 years, Crestview has undertaken several initiatives aimed at making it a
truly up and coming community in the area. In 1995, with the leadership of city officials,
Crestview formally adopted the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) concept in
order to engage in development and redevelopment within a defined community
redevelopment area, specifically the area that encompassed all of the downtown area.
The CRA Board adopted a Community Redevelopment Plan, which was sanctioned by
the Florida Department of Community Affairs (www.cityofcrestview.org).
In 1997, Crestview applied for a Main Street Program designation by the Secretary of
State, which was approved. In 1998, the City moved the project forward, hiring a full
time Main Street Program Director and assisting in the establishment of the Main Street
Crestview Association, Inc. Membership in the Association consists of business owners,
citizens and other interested parties whose goals include revitalizing the downtown area.
Between 1996 and 2003, the City launched a three-phase development effort to construct
a major streetscape project in the CRA area. All three phases, at a cost of $3.7 million,
were earmarked for the restoratio ...
Fulcrum Partners Makes Donations to Two Jacksonville-Based Nonprofit Organiza...Fulcrum Partners LLC
The Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida office of Fulcrum Partners is supporting the efforts of two nonprofit organizations, both based in the Jacksonville area.
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FL — (October 22, 2019) With the commitment of Co-Founder and Managing Director, G. Scott Cahill, Fulcrum Partners, LLC is a supporter of Feeding Children Everywhere (FCE). Dedicated to sustainability, Feeding Children Everywhere offers a Full Cart program to help working individuals and families extend their grocery budget and provide career services, international development, domestic meal distribution, disaster relief and micro farming initiatives.
This document summarizes news from the Defense Credit Union Council (DCUC). It discusses the DCUC's Overseas Subcouncil conference in Germany, including presentations on the economy, sequestration, and overseas theater reviews. It also provides updates on changes to the Department of Defense's furlough plans, credit union partnerships with a nonprofit supporting military spouses, an annual meeting for RIA FCU, and Grow Financial FCU receiving an award for marketing achievements.
Fulcrum partners honors leadership and advocacy in charleston scFulcrum Partners LLC
Fulcrum Partners is honoring Christopher Nyland, managing director of their Charleston, South Carolina office, as part of their 10-year anniversary celebrations. Nyland has over 30 years of experience in executive benefits and advocates on behalf of clients for tax reform issues. As a native of Charleston, Nyland is pleased to serve clients nationwide from his home city, which he describes as rich in heritage and tradition.
The document discusses the community and economic impact of healthcare in Clayton County, Georgia. It states that healthcare and social assistance is the fifth largest economic sector in Clayton County, employing over 7,200 people with a payroll of $314 million. It also highlights several major healthcare facilities in the county, including Southern Regional Medical Center, which is the third largest employer with 1,700 employees and a payroll of over $110 million. The healthcare industry helps drive other sectors of the local economy and ensures residents have access to quality healthcare.
The document summarizes various events and activities of the Selective Service System from March 2019 to January 2020. It discusses meetings between Selective Service leadership and organizations like the Center on Conscience and War, the American Legion, and a Canadian delegation. It also profiles several long-time employees of the Selective Service System and their dedication to public service. North Dakota is working on legislation to automatically register men with Selective Service when obtaining a driver's license.
The document outlines the agenda and attendees for a grant award announcement event for AmeriCorps Clearwater. The event will take place on January 7, 2007 at 11am at the Clearwater Police Headquarters, and will include speeches from the program director, Governor's Commission CEO, police chief, mayor, and Congressman Gus Bilirakis who will present the grant check. Attendees include Congressman Bilirakis, Governor's Commission CEO Wendy Spencer, Mayor Frank Hibbard, and Vice Mayor John Doran.
Fulcrum Partners Managing Director Steve Broadbent Fund Raising for the Wall ...Fulcrum Partners LLC
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FL — (August 7, 2019) Fulcrum Partners Managing Director Steve Broadbent is raising funds for the installation of a permanent replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall. The 250-foot memorial is to be permanently installed in Johns Creek, a suburb of Atlanta, Georgia and will become one of only four Wall replicas outside of Washington, D.C.
This document provides a summary of the Buffalo Niagara Partnership's annual report to members. It discusses the organization's focus on driving economic opportunity for the region through employer-led talent development and diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. It also summarizes the Partnership's response to the May 2022 mass shooting in Buffalo, including establishing funds to support victims and the community and inviting community leaders to speak to the board. The document outlines the Partnership's advocacy efforts on issues like energy policy and workforce barriers. It introduces new tools created to help employers and employees navigate benefits cliffs.
Scott Cahill of Fulcrum Partners Supports Luis Palau AssociationFulcrum Partners LLC
The Luis Palau Association has led a 10-year initiative to join with Christians throughout Africa in spreading the good news of the Gospel. Thanks to the generosity of Scott Cahill of Fulcrum Partners, along with other donors, the campaign has now been carried into Ethiopia. Through 175 events held in Addis Ababa and other cities across Ethiopia, more than a quarter million people shared and celebrated hope and the ministry’s evangelic message of joy and faith.
The Managing Directors at Fulcrum Partners are men and women who have chosen to live their lives in ways that are true to their passions and personal commitments. As specialists in integrated executive compensation, we are here to help you and your organization better position yourself for making the choices in life that matter to you most.
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Steve Broadbent of Fulcrum Partners Appointed by Gov. Kemp to Board of Community Affairs
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Steve Broadbent of Fulcrum Partners Appointed by Gov. Kemp to
Board of Community Affairs
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FL -- (May 30, 2019) Fulcrum Partners Managing Director
Steve Broadbent has been appointed to the State of Georgia Board of Community
Affairs. Georgia Governor Brian P. Kemp made the announcement on May 21, 2019.
Steven Broadbent, who is a Managing Director at Fulcrum Partners executive
benefits consultancy and heads the company’s Atlanta office, was sworn into his
new role on May 23, 2019.
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”I am honored to be selected
by Governor Kemp to serve
on the Board of Community
Affairs,” said Steve, “and I
look forward to the
opportunity to begin
contributing to the
Department. For over forty years, the Board of Community Affairs has helped
facilitate various federal government grants that flow into the State of Georgia.”
With more than 400 employees, the Georgia Department of Community Affairs
oversees economic development programs, promotes volunteerism, assists
communities in meeting affordable housing needs and helps local governments
with research and planning.
Governor Kemp, who announced a total of fifteen board appointments on May 21 to
various state boards and commissions, spoke optimistically about the future. “I
look forward to working with these highly qualified individuals from across our
state,” said Governor Kemp, “as we continue to reform state government and put
people ahead of politics. Together, we will ensure Georgia's best days are always
ahead.”
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Steve Broadbent is an elected City Councilman for Johns Creek (Atlanta) Georgia
and serves in the appointed role of Vice Chairman of the Development Authority of
Fulton County. Prior to joining Fulcrum Partners where he manages the analysis,
design, funding and security of nonqualified benefit programs for a client base that
is both regional and national, Steve was a Vice President of Sales for AT&T Los
Angeles and was the Deputy Assistant Secretary for the U.S. Department of the
Treasury, appointed by President George H.W. Bush. He retired from the U.S. Navy
with the rank of Commander after serving at sea and in Washington, D.C., and is a
two-time recipient of the Navy’s Meritorious Service Medal, and a recipient of the
Meritorious Service Award from the Secretary of the Treasury and the
Commissioner’s Award, which is the highest honor presented by the
Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service.
“The Department of Community Affairs fills an important role, providing services
to Georgia cities in a variety of functions,” said Steve. “There are a lot of needs in
more rural Georgia cities than we recognize here in the urban areas, so it’s a great
chance to extend service beyond Johns Creek and help cities throughout Georgia.
I’m honored the governor has entrusted me to be one of his new board members,
and I’m excited about this opportunity.”
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Steve Broadbent received a Master of Arts in Public Policy from George
Washington University, Washington D.C., a Master of Business Administration
from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a Bachelor of Science in
Nuclear Engineering from the University of Virginia.
About Fulcrum Partners LLC:
Fulcrum Partners (fulcrumpartnersllc.com) is a wholly independent, member-
owned firm dedicated to helping organizations enhance their Total Rewards
Strategy. Founded in 2007, today the company has offices in Atlanta, Georgia;
Chicago, Illinois; Charleston, South Carolina; Columbus, Ohio; Delray Beach,
Orlando and Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida; Honolulu, Hawaii; Los Angeles and
Newport Beach, California; Portland, Oregon; Salt Lake City, Utah and Washington
D.C. Fulcrum Partners is an independent member of the BDO Alliance USA. Learn
more about the Fulcrum Partners Team at fulcrumpartnersllc.com/fulcrum-
partners-team/.
Investment advisory services offered through CapAcuity LLC; Lion Street Advisors, LLC; and, Valmark
Advisers, Inc. (VAI) SEC registered investment Advisors. Securities offered through Lion Street Financial,
LLC (LSF) and Valmark Securities, Inc. (VSI), members FINRA and SIPC. VAI/VSI and LSF are non-
affiliated entities and separate entities from Fulcrum Partners and CapAcuity LLC.
CONTACT:
Bruce Brownell
904.296.2563
press@fulcrumpartnersllc.com
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