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Early April 2014
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Please join the Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin endowment mark our 10th Anniversary of funding initiatives to improve Wisconsin's health.
Thursday, May 8, 2014
9:00 - 4:00
Sheraton Milwaukee Hotel, Brookfield, WI
- Discover what AHW funded projects have accomplished and learned over the past ten years
- Learn about what is working in community health improvement, research and education
- Collaborate during networking opportunities with a diverse community of nonprofit and public health leaders and Medical College of Wisconsin faculty members and staff
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Ignite the spark for big ideas through new session formats
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Learn more about the 2014-2018 Five-Year Plan, Moving from Grantmaker to Changemaker
Keynote Presenter
Roberta B. Ness, MD, MPH
Dean, M. David Low Chair in Public Health
Vice President for Innovation
The University of Texas School of Public Health
Roberta B. Ness, MD, MPH is an internationally recognized expert in medicine and public health. Her keynote presentation will help you challenge assumptions and cultivate new approaches to innovative ideas.
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Wisconsin Center for Nursing Conference
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Improving the Health of Wisconsin Communities Monday, May 19, 2014
Radisson Paper Valley Hotel, Appleton
7:30 - 3:45
The Wisconsin Center for Nursing is hosting its 4th Annual Conference to provide an educational forum for nurses, health care leaders, educators, key stakeholders, and students to present the role of nursing as a critical element of the the healthcare team to improve the health of ALL diverse Wisconsin communities.
Target Audience: nurses, health care leaders, educators, key stakeholders and students.
To view the conference flyer, visit: https://www.wisconsinnurses.com/docs/WCN_Flyer_2014.pdfRegister online today!https://www.wisconsinnurses.com/reg_wcn.aspPlease contact Brenda at the WNA office if you have any questions.
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Annual Urban Initiatives Conference
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16th Annual Urban Initiatives ConferenceNonprofits & Technology: From Strategy to ImplementationWednesday, May 28, 2014
Italian Community Center 7:30 - 3:30
In the blink of an eye, today's innovative technologies are replaced with a new generation of must-have tools, apps and software. How can a nonprofit simply stay up-to-date with technology advances AND put them to work in advancing its mission?
Join CUIR for an exciting, one-day excursion with Amy Sample Ward, CEO of the Nonprofit Technology Network (NTEN), members of the NTEN staff, and other technology experts. During the morning, nonprofit technology leaders will discuss different strategies for putting technology to work for your organization. Over a dozen afternoon sessions and concurrent "Tech Fair" will provide attendees with tools and methods to implement strategies learned in the morning.
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Healthier Wisconsin Partnership Program Medical College of Wisconsin 8701 Watertown Plank Road PO Box 26509 Milwaukee, WI 53226 |
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