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Month: July 2020

An Interview with Bloodworks Northwest

July 27, 2020hwhite3 Leave a Comment

“I always knew I wanted to work with volunteers!” laughs Katy Colburn, Volunteer Resources Liason at Bloodworks Northwest, formerly known as Lane Blood Center. The Holden Center for Leadership and Community Engagement worked with Colburn and Bloodwrorks Northwest in our DuckCorps teams. Colburn’s journey to Bloodworks Northwest began after college… Continue Reading →

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“Born a Leader”: Why We Need to Dismantle This Schema

July 16, 2020hwhite3 Leave a Comment

When we think of the term “leader”, some common words pop into our heads: Extroverted. Charismatic. Powerful. Bold. Driven. All of which are fantastic characteristics to hold. However, not everyone holds them and, typically, some groups of people benefit from this ideal more than others.   We see this everywhere, in businesses, in politics, in… Continue Reading →

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