Louisville: Looking for a Few Good Possibilitators
Louisville’s a place where just about anyone with enthusiasm, talent, gumption, brains, or just a good old-fashioned work ethic can make a go of it.
From “Fortune 500” presidents and PTA board chairs to business people and industry leaders, from neighborhood advocates and trade unionists to girl scouts and boy wonders, Possibility City is a haven for people who are going places and who enjoy making life better for everyone else on the way.
Louisville not only welcomes folks who make things happen, it actively promotes the process. Case in point, the new Leadership Louisville Connector Project.
Greater Louisville and Southern Indiana are committed to growing into the finest region possible. As a Friend of Lou, you’re being asked to help contribute to a team of people you know personally who embody the spirit of can-do-it-ive-ness this city’s built on.
Think as broadly as you can about the people you know from the region. Consider people from different walks of life and with a wide range of skills, abilities, and contacts. Think beyond traditional definitions of leadership to nominate individuals who have a strong interest in working for the common good and possess the knowledge, respect, and network to effect positive change.
Then click here to add them to a list that’s already 3,600 possibilitatin’ people strong.
The deadline’s this weekend — so don’t procrastinate. Nominate.
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I know someone I wouldn’t nominate.
Check out our louisville project on facebook under my name:
Kathryn Ford (Candy Ford)
Dama Giving Project 2009
Watch the video on Dama Giving on U-tube to see why the addition of a name for it this year.
Last year was hugely successful! This year should be even better! It’s already up and running! WOW! What wonderful generous friends I have from all across the city!
I would nominate all of them, but don’t think you would have the ability to list all the names that got involved!
Did this last year, great success, these people are awesome! Join the group, follow along, and hear stories of what a great city we live in.
Now I know why I am proud to say that I was born and raised here!
Rose Walton of Exceptional Teens & Adults. She founded and runs a day care for persons with health concerns over the age of 18 who need a place to learn and grow.
She saw a void and filled it, in order to serve her son and many others in the community with a similar need. Brains and poise to spare. Someone ought to give her an award.