How to Help: Finding Time to Do Good

The pandemic has caused many of us to shelter in place, blurring or erasing the lines between work, home, and community. Organizations, however, continue to need volunteer and philanthropic support; in some cases, now more than ever. This session will review a variety of organizational and productivity tips that will find more time in your day so you have more time to help.

Attendees will Learn

-Habits that will increase productivity and avoid activities that can waste time
-Hacks that will shorten the time needed to do certain tasks
-How to use that extra time for philanthropy and volunteering

About this Speaker

Carrie is an innovative and strategic change agent who crafts order from chaos and solves problems for people and organizations. Over the last 20 years, first as an attorney and then as a higher education fundraiser and administrator, Carrie has created structures and processes for more efficient operations with a supreme attention to detail. She is a consummate connector who identifies links between individuals and institutions to advance not only the mission but revenue streams. Her ability to strategically set a direction, gauge progress with quantifiable metrics, and report outcomes in a precise fashion has made her a critical asset to presidents and CEOs. Carrie’s work has been published in professional association magazines, business journals, peer reviewed journals (print and online), and she has presented at numerous regional, national, and international conferences. The Allegheny County Bar Association Young Lawyers Division named her the Outstanding Lawyer of the Year in 2003, and she was selected as a “40 Under 40” award winner twice: in Pittsburgh, PA in 2004 and in Philadelphia, PA in 2014.

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Education and Experience

  • Outstanding Lawyer of the Year in 2003
  • “40 Under 40” award winner twice
  • Author of many published articles
  • Experienced presenter both nationally and internationally
  • PhD in Leadership
Speaker Topic:
Mindfulness
Nutrition
Fitness
Leadership
Financial Wellness
Sleep
Aromatherapy
Stress
Mental Health
Ergonomics
Health
Well-being
Communication
Volunteerism
Celebrity or Keynote
Working From Home
Community
Humorous, Funny
Other
Building Awareness For:
Heart Health (February)
Black History (February)
Women's History (February)
Financial Literacy (April)
National Volunteer (April)
Brain Tumor Awareness (May)
Mental Health Awareness (May)
National Stroke Awareness (May)
American Asian & Pacific Islanders Heritage Month (May)
Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness (June)
Workplace Safety (June)
LGBTQ/Pride (June)
Sarcoma Awareness (July)
National Yoga (September)
Hispanic Heritage Month (September)
Breast Cancer Awareness (October)
National Arts & Humanities (October)
Indigenous Peoples' Day (October)
National Disability Employment Awareness (October)
Movember - Men's Health (November)
Native American Heritage Day (November)
Other Critera:
Available as Webinar
Recording is OK
Available as In-Person Event
Available Nationwide
Willing to Travel
Offered in Spanish
Offered in other languages
For Call Centers
Especially for Men
Especially for Women
HRA/VEBA eligible
For 3rd Shift
For Retreats
Holidays
Duration of event (in hour increments): 1 hour
Equipment buyer needs to provide: n/a
Equipment provided by vendor: n/a
Post event tools included: Handouts
Includes pre-event consultation: Yes
Link to a sample video of event or provider: https://tv.garten.co/programs/organizing-emails