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Rise Up, Scale Up Listening Lab 4-Part Webinar Series Presents "Philanthropic & Civic Perspective"
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Philanthropic and Civic Perspective - a conversation with representatives from All Things Healing, Partnership for a Healthier America, The Common Market, AgroEcology Fund, and the Partnership and Partnership Action Funds on creative ways to define and connect community that leads to funding and sustaining local and regional food systems.
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Hi there, You are invited to a Zoom webinar. When: May 12, 2022 01:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Topic: Rise Up, Scale Up Listening Lab 4-Part Webinar Series Presents "Philanthropic & Civic Perspective" Register in advance for this webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN__zO26AoeTIqj-uBxyS_6kA After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. ---------- Webinar Speakers Jordan Curry Carter (Moderator) (Interim Director @Horning Family Foundation) Jordan is an anti-oppression practitioner who comes to this work with an intersectional lens and the guidance of their elders /ancestors. Their former organizing home is BYP100, and they are on the Board of Instigators at Diverse City Fund. Wendy Johnson (Owner/President @All Things Healing, LLC) Wendy Johnson is President of All Things Healing, which is an LLC focused on Nutrition Advocacy, Nutrition Strategy and Nutrition Policy. Prior to assuming this role, Wendy was employed by Nestle in the areas of Nutrition Health and Wellness, Corporate Affairs and Scientific Advocacy representing the Nestle USA, Nestle Health Sciences and Gerber businesses. Her interest and approach to her work was strongly influenced by her more than a decade at the National Institutes of Health, Division of Nutrition Coordination in the capacity of public health nutrition and health policy advisor. Over the course of her career, Wendy has worked to alleviate food insecurity, health inequities and childhood obesity. Her efforts to dismantle the social determinants (influencers) of health have been greatly shaped by her partnerships with resource challenged communities who are essential to keeping the work focused on what is most beneficial to meet their needs. Angela Cordeiro (Co-Director @AgroEcology Fund) Angela Cordeiro is an agronomist from Florianopolis, Brazil. She has an M.Sc. in Use and Conservation of Plant Genetic Resources from the University of Birmingham, UK. She started her professional career in the non-governmental sector, providing technical support to agroecology projects, with a focus on community management of agrobiodiversity. Angela has more than two decades of experience as a consultant, and has worked with NGOs, the Brazilian government, and UN agencies such as the UNDP, FAO, and WFP. In the last 15 years, Angela has worked extensively on program/project monitoring and evaluation, in Brazil and internationally. Part of the Agroecology Fund’s Advisory Board from 2015 to 2019, she joined the team as Program Director in October 2019 before becoming its second co-director. Dr. Maya Maroto (VP, Federal, State and Municipal, Partnerships @Partnership for a Healthier America) Dr. Maya Maroto is Vice President of Federal, State, and Municipal Partnerships at the Partnership for a Healthier America (PHA). Dr. Maroto serves on the PHA leadership team and is working to cultivate partnerships with federal, state, and local governments to expand PHA’s current and future programs in pursuit of food equity. Prior to joining PHA, she held positions at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (CFSAN) and at the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) where she managed award-winning nationwide nutrition education and outreach initiatives. She is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) and has a Doctorate of Education in Educational Leadership from Morgan State University, a Master of Public Health in Nutrition from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Food Science from Auburn University. Haile Johnston (Co-founder & Chief Development Officer @The Common Market) Haile Johnston is a Philadelphia-based father of four young children who works to improve the vitality of rural and urban communities through food systems reform and policy change. Along with his wife Tatiana, he is the Co-Director and a founder of The Common Market, a nonprofit distribution enterprise that connects communities to sustainable, locally grown farm food. Haile is a graduate of University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business where he concentrated in entrepreneurial management. He is proud to have recently served as a Food and Community Fellow with the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy and to be a current Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation Entrepreneur. Haile serves as a trustee of the Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation and as an Advisory Board Member of the National Farm to School Network. Erin Dale McClellan (Executive Director @The Partnership and Partnership Action Funds) Erin Dale is the executive director of The Partnership and Partnership Action Funds. She joins TPF after 12 years leading Blueprint NC. Erin took Blueprint from an organization of 4 staff and a budget of 900,000 to an organization with over 20 staff and a 4 million dollar budget in 2018. Erin Dale is the board chair of Fertile Ground Food Cooperative. Her deepest passion is to build a cooperative economy where her people can own their own labor and live in their purpose. The core focus of Erin's work is building power with the people most impacted at the center. She believes that a winning strategy for transformative change must be rooted in deep relationships and unlearn white supremacy colonizing culture from the inside out.
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