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Caroline Beckman is the founder and CEO of Nouri, a proactive gut and immune health solutions company. She has founded, advised, and invested in over 10 food, beverage, technology, and sustainable resource companies that have partnered with leading retailers around the world. Recently, she has published work on microbiology illustrating how effective delivery of good bacteria can reduce the incidence of viral infections. Caroline is a Thiel Fellowship recipient and a proud college dropout.
Emile Doak is the executive director of The American Conservative. He is a graduate of Georgetown University, where he studied political philosophy and theology, and previously worked in education before returning to the field of his studies. His writing has appeared in
Our community has lost an amazing brother.
That s how local combat veteran Keith Totten, founder of One Team One Fight 4 PTSD, put it as he gathered his thoughts upon first hearing of the death this month of former U.S. Army Capt. Paul Guthrie of Park Place in Eustis. His time on earth was a blessing through his heart and the millions he touched along his path, Totten wrote of the Silver Star recipient and devoted Minister. Paul was a man you could not forget once words were exchanged and your eyes would widen from the positivity that sprung to life when having a conversation with him.
Florida National Guard education benefits hang in balance of budget talks
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The budget talks come after Florida National Guardsmen operated at a historic tempo in 2020.
The education benefits promised to Florida National guardsmen will hang in the balance this week as the House and Senate resume state budget negotiations on Monday.
More than 1,800 Florida Guardsmen utilized tuition assistance in 2020 under the Educational Dollars for Duty Program (EDD). The program covers tuition expenses for qualified soldiers and airmen pursuing a post-secondary education.
However, the flagship benefit remains up in the air for some service members amid ongoing budget talks.
Commentary: The board is the boss, not board members
Michael Chatman
Nonprofit leaders are upset and facing the same problem. All of them want to know what to do to heal a toxic board culture, which can include board bullies who are disrespectful to staff and other board members, and who push their own agendas.
What are the consequences of board bullies?
- Good staff members become poor performers.
- Good staff leaders leave jobs they love.
- Good board members quit to escape the drama.
- Board members try to do staff jobs instead of being ambassadors.
- Board members focused on power and not the purpose of the organization.
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