Health Insurance & Employee Benefits Breakfast Seminar
The Cultural Alliance in partnership with Gallagher Benefit Services will be holding two educational Health Insurance/Open Enrollment meetings in our offices at 1616 Walnut Street on Friday, November 6 from 9 AM to 10:30 AM (breakfast will be provided) and on Monday, November 9 from Noon to 1:30 PM (lunch will be provided).
Gallagher Benefits Services will be presenting information about available products through the Cultural Alliance's Health Insurance and Employee Benefit Program, health insurance best practices and updates on national healthcare legislation. Whether a participating organization or if you obtain health insurance through alternative means we strongly encourage the benefits and senior representatives from your organizations to attend one of these sessions.
Please RSVP with Christie Clemen from Gallagher Benefit Services at Christie_Clemens@AJG.com or (610)230-2108 by Wednesday, October 28th. Be sure to provide your name, your company name, and which session you will be attending. If more than one person from your company will be attending, please be sure to provide all of their names.
Brown Bag Symposium Fundraiser, hosted by Drexel University's Arts Administration Graduate Student Association
The Art & Science Behind Transactional Emails: How to Leverage the Opportunity to Drive Your Business - Audio Conference
Want to learn more about transactional email messages? Whether you are a seasoned email marketing professional or you are scratching your head wondering 'what exactly is a transactional email?' this presentation is for you. Email marketing veterans Brent Rosengren and Steven Roe of BrightWave Marketing plan to examine the art and science behind successful transactional emails and how to leverage the opportunities to drive your business.
5 Reasons to Attend
- Learn current issues and strategies within transactional emails
- Obtain a greater understanding how to clearly evaluate your current situation
- Leave with a clear understanding of appropriate action to leverage the power of transactional emails
- Explore how to enhance the customer experience
- Top 10 questions to ask about your transactional emails
Faculty
Steven Roe, BrightWave Marketing
Brent Rosengren, BrightWave Marketing
The M. Powell Lawton Conference on Urban Aging
HOW DO WE KNOW IF OUR WORK IS MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN THE COMMUNITY?
How can we demonstrate the impact of our programs to funders, the press, constituents, and others?
This year’s M. Powell Lawton Conference will provide small and mid-sized organizations with the background and tools needed to complete an effective evaluation of their programs and services. Conference sessions will include discussions on: the process of selecting targeted questions for evaluation; how to carry out an evaluation; and the unique perspective of funders and evaluators on what constitutes a reliable evaluation. The day will also include lunch and a resource and networking fair that will expose participants to a wide variety of creative resources used to support evaluations.
Examples that will be utilized in the conference will focus on neighborhood-based services designed to maintain and enhance the health of older persons. However, the principles presented in the sessions can be applied to programs in a variety of disciplines that target persons of all ages.
8:30 - 9:00 a.m. Registration and Coffee
Panelists: Michael K. Gusmano, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Health Policy and Management, STate University of New York, Downstate Medical Center
Julie A. Norstrand, M.S., M.S.W., Consultant and Graduate Student in Social Work, Boston College
Rose Gray, Vice President of Community and Economic Development, Asociación Puertorriqueños en Marcha, Inc.
Carmen I. Paris, M.P.H., Vice President Health Services, Asociación Puertorriqueños en Marcha, Inc.
11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m. How to Complete an Evaluation of your Program with Limited Resources
Chair: Bethea Eichwald, M.S.S., Planner, Philadelphia Corporation of Aging
Panelists: Rachel B. Cohen, M.S.W., M.U.P., Consultant, Third Age, Inc.
Yvonne L. Michael, Sc.D., M.S., Associate Professor, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Drexel University School of Public Health
Allen Glicksman, Ph.D., Director of Research and Evaluation, Philadelphia Corporation for Aging
12:45–2:30 p.m. Lunch and Resource/Networking Session
Chair: Kate Clark, M.P.A., Planner, Philadelphia Corporation for Aging
Resource Types:
- Data Resources
- Cartographic Resources
- Training Resources
- Computer/Database Resources
2:45–4:15 p.m. The Funders' Perspective
Chair: David Kutzik, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Sociology, Drexel University
Panelists: David R. Fair, Senior Vice President for Community Impact, UnitedWay of Southeastern Pennsylvania
Bonita Stowell, M.P.P., Program Officer, Pew Fund, Health and Human Services Policy, Pew Charitable Trusts
Sandra J. Tanenbaum, Ph.D., M.S.S., Associate Professor, College of Public Health,The Ohio State University
4:15–4:30 p.m. Closing Remarks
Allen Glicksman, Ph.D., Director of Research and Evaluation, Philadelphia Corporation for Aging
Conference sponsored by Bravo Health with support from United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania.
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