Chester County Briefly: July 31

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Phoenixville Community Health Foundation

Nine leaders in the Greater Phoenixville region’s nonprofit community have graduated from PCHF’s 2018 Executive Leadership Institute.

The mission of the ELI is to provide executive-level and management-level staff within the nonprofit sector an opportunity to gain self-awareness, knowledge, and experience to become more effective leaders within their professional and personal lives.

This year’s graduates are:

  • Colleen M. Gawlas, Program Director at Mom’s House
  • Erica L. Kinedinst, Executive Director at Activate Phoenixville Area
  • Kelly Lynch, Community Education and Volunteer Manager at Maternal & Child Health Consortium
  • Kristen L. McGee, Executive Director at Ann’s Heart
  • Jane P. Moss, Director of Development at People’s Light & Theatre
  • Melissa Shanaman, Director at Stepping Stone Education Center
  • Brian Simard, Director of Development at The Community Coalition
  • Erin J. Slight, Direct Services Supervisor at Victim Services Center of Montgomery County
  • Melissa C. Threadgill, Program Director at Phoenixville Area Community Services

ELI is comprised of a 10-month curriculum and meets monthly at the Phoenixville Community Health Foundation building. This program is open to Executive Directors, Program Managers, and those staff identified by organizations as potential future nonprofit leaders.

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Achievement Unlimited

The West Chester-based growth catalysts have formalized a strategic partnership with Results.com, an industry-leading software provider. Results.com provides the world’s leading business management platform, which empowers organizations to execute their strategy and grow.

Achievement Unlimited provides focus in three disciplines: strategy, productivity, and leadership development. It chooses its partners selectively, and so does Results.com. Both companies are dedicated to the success of their clients, and Achievement Unlimited determined that offering Results.com would enable it to further differentiate its services, deepen its client relationships, and drive greater long-term value.

“We are pleased with the opportunity to partner with Achievement Unlimited Inc., which is a well-respected provider in its market,” said Stephen Lynch, award-winning author and Results.com’s president. “We seek out partners of the highest quality, and we look forward to working together to deliver maximum value for our mutual clients.”

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Exton Region Chamber of Commerce

The chamber has announced the award winners who will be recognized at its annual dinner on Sept. 13 at The Desmond in Malvern.

Dr. Dolly Wideman-Scott, CEO of the Domestic Violence Center of Chester County, will receive The Harold Martin Leadership Award, which recognizes a person who has achieved a significant level of success and who has demonstrated leadership and a commitment to improving the quality of life in the Exton region.

Louis Oswald, the owner of Oswald Building Services, will receive the Small Business of the Year Award, which recognizes the owner or CEO of a small business who is a member of the Exton Region Chamber of Commerce. The award highlights the important contributions of small businesses to the economy and overall vitality of the Exton region.

Former Philadelphia Eagle Seth Joyner will speak at the event.

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