Lance Armstrong, Susan Komen, and Me - Lani Horn PhD, January 22nd, 2013
A WELL-MEANING PERSON ASKS: “So, have you found life to be more meaningful now that you are a survivor?”
I’ve been asked variations of this question ever since I finished treatment for breast cancer, and my answer has always been some version of the word NO, sometimes with colorful verbiage added to emphasize my . . . → Read More: Lance Armstrong, Susan Komen, and Me
How to Move Your Nonprofit Brand Forward Without Alienating Your Base - Posted By BCC Admin, October 23rd, 2012
“How to Move Your Nonprofit Brand Forward Without Alienating Your Base.” By Matthew Zachary, Huffington Post
A key component of healthy growth for any nonprofit is also developing strategic partnerships with major corporations, while at the same time staying grounded with core audiences who value grassroots efforts. As nonprofits, we seek a diversified and balanced . . . → Read More: How to Move Your Nonprofit Brand Forward Without Alienating Your Base
“A real cancer hero” - Posted By BCC Admin, October 12th, 2012
“A real cancer hero.” By Christie Aschwanden, The Last Word On Nothing
This month marks six years since Karen Hornbostel died. I’ve been thinking of her this week as the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency released 1,000 pages of evidence showing a vast doping conspiracy by Lance Armstrong and his entourage. The affidavits, emails, bank records and . . . → Read More: “A real cancer hero”
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