EarthSave Louisville is Looking for a One in a Million
for 2000
EarthSave Louisville is launching a national search for
a new Executive Director. An affiliated chapter of EarthSave
International, EarthSave Louisville is a non-profit educational and
advocacy organization that inspires and empowers people to shift toward
a diet centered around fruits, vegetables, grains and legumes - foods
that are healthy for people and for the planet.
The position reports directly to the local board of
directors and is responsible for all the activities of the organization,
including program development and implementation, budget
development/monitoring, fund raising, staff/volunteer recruitment and
development, public relations/marketing, all administrative functions,
and other duties as assigned by the local board of directors.
According to EarthSave International President Howard
Lyman, "The EarthSave Louisville Chapter is one of our most progressive
and active chapters. The new director will know that he or she is making
a tremendous contribution to the future of all life on this planet by
changing perceptions one individual at a time. It is an exciting time to
be a part of a rapidly growing organization and a new mindset sweeping
the nation." Local events include the annual Taste of Health and
Turkey-Free Thanksgiving Dinner, vegetarian cooking classes, monthly
potlucks, as well as various speaking engagements and tabling events.
Interested individuals should send a resume in
confidence to:
Pamela Rogers, Executive Source, LLC 502-893-9796
3620-A Brownsboro Rd., #280 502-897-2310 (fax)
Louisville, KY 40207
[email protected]
Source: "Maynard S. Clark" <[email protected]>
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