Name | Title | Contact Details |
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Cindy Rubin |
Director of Philanthropy | Profile |
Mission Statement: The Division of Intercollegiate Athletics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison provides student-athletes with opportunities to excel, and thereby advance their athletic, academic, and social development. In doing so, we endeavor to field competitive teams that display growth, integrity and accountability. These principles serve as cornerstones upon which a dynamic, fiscally responsible Department can flourish, mindful of its obligations to its staff, the university, alumni, and citizens of the state, whose support sustains its undertakings.
I am Eleanor Allen - a proven CEO turned business consultant and coach. I founded Catapult For Change to save you time by offering you surefire success due to my deep experience in business transformations, turnarounds, and growth strategies. Ill guide you to excel in the C-Suite, fostering a personal leadership exploration that uplifts both you and your organization. The inception of Catapult For Change stemmed from my passion to empower executives in unlocking their full potential. I firmly believe in the inherent greatness within each individual; however, obstacles occasionally hinder our progress. Our mission is to guide individuals and teams in overcoming these hurdles through a comprehensive approach to problem-solving and personal growth. This extends to our dedicated support for CEOs and C-Suite leaders, fostering the development of skills and talents that enable them to excel in their roles with both grace and joy. My personal purpose is to enhance the quality of life for both people and the planet, and Catapult For Change serves as my conduit to do this. Operating as a Public Benefit Corporation (PBC), Catapult For Change distinguishes itself by not only functioning similarly to an S Corp or an LLC but also by incorporating a public benefit element. Based in Colorado, Catapult For Change aligns with the PBC criteria by contributing to the philanthropic endeavors of Water For People - an organization I formerly led. Water For People operates globally across nine countries in Latin America, Asia, and Africa, addressing the urgent global water crisis and empowering communities with sustainable access to clean water and sanitation services, with the commitment of Everyone, Forever. Catapult For Change pledges annual donations to support Water For Peoples mission. As a PBC, our commitment to this cause is transparently showcased in our mandatory annual impact report, a requirement for all PBCs filed in the State of Colorado.
The Ninety Nine Restaurant & Pub is headquartered in Woburn, Massachusetts, and has earned a strong reputation as a friendly, comfortable place to gather and enjoy great food and great drink at a terrific price. With the establishment of the Ninety Nine Restaurant & Pub in 1952, founder Charlie Doe created an entirely new niche in the New England hospitality industry – the casual restaurant – long before the appearance of others. The Ninety Nine Restaurant & Pub continues to prosper and grow. The Ninety Nine updates and refines its menu on an ongoing basis to provide guests with fresh new options, yet continues to offer great food and great drink at a terrific price. This philosophy began when the company was founded, and is still maintained today. The culture at the Ninety Nine Restaurant & Pub was instilled by Charlie Doe long before a mission statement was ever written down on paper. But the proclamation means that guests, team members, community and stakeholders are treated with respect. For guests, it means they have a friendly, comfortable place to gather and enjoy great food and great drink at a terrific price. The Ninety Nine is proud to serve more than 20 million customers a year in over 105 restaurants throughout the Northeast. For team members it translates into accommodating work schedules, generous benefits, including 401(k) plans and health, life and dental insurance (for hourly and part-time team members as well); and plentiful rewards for top performers.
It is the mission of Veterans Legal Services to help Massachusetts veterans overcome adversity by providing free civil legal aid that honors their service, promotes well-being, and responds to their distinctive needs. Veterans Legal Services (VLS) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and is the leader in providing free legal advice and representation to homeless and low-income veterans in the Greater Boston area and serves over 500 veterans cases per year at its legal clinics. By locating legal clinics at homeless shelters and service centers, VLS reaches members of our society who are often reluctant to seek legal help and is able to partner with shelter staff to provide holistic support. During its legal clinics, VLS staff attorneys supervise volunteer law students who perform client intakes. After determining eligibility and performing due diligence, VLS offers the veteran either on-the-spot advice, brief service such as helping with pleadings, or full legal representation, up to and including representing the veteran in court or in front of state/federal agencies. VLS is the only legal aid organization in Massachusetts whose mission is to serve veterans. VLS prioritizes veterans where legal representation may yield a life-changing result that restores a veterans self-sufficiency and dignity. We prioritize cases for the disabled, victims of domestic violence, and cases where there is a significant disparity in resources or the opposing party has representation. Veterans Legal Services serves over 500 veterans cases per year at its legal clinics. Previously known as Shelter Legal Services, in late 2013 we began doing business as Veterans Legal Services to better reflect our mission of serving those who serve our country.