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Friday, January 02, 2004
Supporting Philanthropy Through Technology
Guest: Janine DeHart
Janine DeHart
Asset Manager, Near North Development Corporation
Janine DeHart
More and more Not For Profit organizations are leveraging technology to serve the community. Maintenance of these technology investments is expensive. That is where CICF and its technology support initiative NPower come to rescue. Lets listen to Greg and Beverly to learn more about their challenges and rewards, and Janine as a satisfied client about the value this unique initiative created for their organization.
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Title: Asset Manager, Near North Development Corporation
Guest: Greg McMillen
Greg McMillen
Vice President CIO, Central Indiana Community Foundation (CICF)
Greg McMillen
Greg McMillen is the Vice President and Chief Information Officer for Central Indiana Community Foundation (CICF), serves as a board member for NPower, which the Central Indiana Community Foundation (CICF) and local partners have created as a permanent resource to address nonprofit technology needs and resources, and also serves as chair of both the API/Standards and Next Generation subcommittees, national technology steering committees (TSC) for community foundations. The TSC provides direction with software development and innovation for the community foundation field. Greg McMillen has over 18 years experience providing technical resources to non-profits. From 1992 to 1998, Greg served as the Information Systems Manager for Community Centers of Indianapolis; a countywide human services agency dedicated to serving the needs of this community. Mr. McMillen was responsible for the design of analytical reports on client demographics, service utilization, customer needs, trends and performance. During this period Mr. McMillen served as Board President of the Indianapolis Economic Forum. The Indianapolis Economic Forum is a statewide association of economists, professors, investors and other professionals with interest in Indiana economics. From 1989 to 1992, Greg served as Research Project Coordinator and Data Analyst at Methodist Hospital. Mr. McMillen was responsible for coordinating research projects based on patient and service delivery information. Prior to his career in information management, Greg worked as a chemical engineer at Specialty Compounds and as a Case Manager at Southlake Center for Mental Health.
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Title: Vice President CIO, Central Indiana Community Foundation (CICF)
Guest: Beverely Rella
Beverely Rella
CEO, NPower Indiana
Beverely Rella
Beverly Rella is the CEO for NPower Indiana. Bev came to NPower after seventeen years in the banking industry, most recently as Vice President at Fifth Third Bank. Bev has been very active in a number of community organizations throughout her career. Currently she is serving as board Vice President of the newly merged Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana. She has also worked with Beacon Society (through Methodist Hospital), Christamore House, United Way and was a member of Class XX of the Stanley K. Lacy Leadership Series.
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Title: CEO, NPower Indiana
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More and more Not For Profit organizations are leveraging technology to serve the community. Maintenance of these technology investments is expensive. That is where CICF and its technology support initiative NPower come to rescue. Lets listen to Greg and Beverly to learn more about their challenges and rewards, and Janine as a satisfied client about the value this unique initiative created for their organization.

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