Diversity
Diversity continues to be a popular term in today’s society. If you were to Google the word, it has over...
We act as a catalyst, facilitator, and collaborator to support the work of local and state beekeepers and others who work for environmental sustainability
Terry Lieberman-Smith has been actively involved with bees, beekeeping, and local beekeeping associations for over 15 years. She has held a variety of leadership positions in both the local and state level beekeeping associations. Terry understands the importance of clean pollinator habitat and enrolled part of her property in CRP to ensure that not only the bees in her apiary, but all pollinators in the area have a haven for forage. Terry holds an undergraduate degree in business, along with an MBA specializing in Logistics. She incorporates her business background, leadership skills, and interest in sustainable beekeeping practices to help strengthen the beekeeping community and develop partnerships with other like-minded groups.
Diversity continues to be a popular term in today’s society. If you were to Google the word, it has over...
An “news” anchor commented that due to their governor’s request for the residents to stay at home, the anchor was...
On the news last night someone paraphrased a quote from Winston Churchill – Never waste a crisis. We all have...
Seed balms are the solution for pollinator food deserts, for adding a bit of extra color to your garden, and...
From first impression until the last day volunteering (hopefully many years in the future); the success of the volunteer is in the hands of the leadership.
We have all experienced how leadership can make or break any association. Here are a few leadership styles that may not seem to negatively impact a club, but are sure signs of future problems.