Kissing Frogs and the Legacy of Service

Your Why

Mar 4 2016 • 56 mins

Building programs that have lasting benefits are the result of people working together toward a common goal. From inception to execution and follow-on, the process is fundamentally the same. Terry Geiling will walk us through some of the service projects in which he was personally involved: brbr - Fisher House Project br - The Jonas Project br - The Rotary Polio Immunization Project br - Gold Star Manor Development Project brbr Terry will share his insights and observations about each of these undertakings. We can learn key points about what it takes to assure successful completion and how to keep all the stakeholders engaged with their eyes on the beneficiaries. Are you ready to kiss some frogs?

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