DECEMBER 2007                                                   a monthly e-newsletter of the Young Professionals Network

 


YP PROFILES

Matt Money

Employer:
Landstar Carrier Group

Job Title:
Manager of Operations

Hometown:
South Bend

Hobbies/Interests:

Spending summer weekends at his family’s lake house, water skiing, boating, biking, IU basketball, organizing events, meeting new people and his family and friends.

Something most people don't know about Matt:

He was initially a special education major in college, and has experience volunteering in local classrooms and mentoring individuals with Down's Syndrome. Although he has not pursued this field professionally, he has a passion and interest for working with children and adults with disabilities. 

Career Highlight:

“Graduating from The Chamber’s Leadership South Bend/Mishawaka Program was definitely a career highlight. It was an amazing, eye-opening experience. Even though I grew up in South Bend, I was unaware of the opportunities available in our community and how essential it is for young professionals to get involved. After graduating, I was motivated to work with the Center for the Homeless and initiate the Young Professionals Against Poverty (YPAP) group.”

Advice to fellow YPs:
“Never turn down an opportunity. You may end up in a job, career or volunteer role you never expected and will be surprised by how much you enjoy it. Take chances and you will find a place where you fit in and excel.”

 


A Message From the Chair of YPN...
Winter greetings! On behalf of the YPN Advisory Council and work teams, I'd like to wish all of you a wonderful holiday season. 

YPN has made incredible progress in 2007. Attendance has grown at our increasingly popular Lunch ‘N Learn sessions, as well as large turnouts at our evening events. We now have a contact list that includes more than 900 YPs throughout Michiana!

Our work team activities continue to move YPN toward developing, connecting and empowering young professionals. If you have event ideas or want to make a suggestion for how YPN can be even more successful in 2008, please get in touch with any one of our 2008 Advisory Council members.

I would like to extend a big thank you to The Chamber of Commerce for their support, to the 2007 Advisory Council and work team members for all your contributions to YPN over the past year, and to the individuals who have volunteered to serve in 2008.

Wishing all of you much happiness and professional success in the coming year!

Catherine Raven, Crowe Chizek

YPN Advisory Council Chair
 

2008 YPN Advisory Council

Catherine Raven, Crowe Chizek, Chair
Jill Behnke, LaSalle Bank
Tania Bengtsson, Gibson Insurance
Ryan Fenstermaker, 1st Source Bank
Amy Hill, South Bend Silver Hawks
Sarah Hoshaw, Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center
Chad McDonald, CPA Office of Christine Lauber
Mike Niedbalski, Creative Financial Staffing
Amy Roth, Crowe Chizek
Allison Sell, Baker & Daniels
Karey Welde, Ave Maria Press
Maggie Wurst, Press Ganey

 



Get Involved & Give Back
While the holiday season is a time for giving back, those less fortunate need caring people to help year-round. Recently, several YPs have gotten involved with a new group that strives to do just that. 

The Center for the Homeless (CFH) in South Bend works to offer resources and hope to those in need in order to break the cycle of homelessness and enable individuals to move forward with their lives. 

One year ago CFH executive director Steve Camilleri, director of PR Jacqueline Kronk, and young professional Matt Money initiated the Young Professionals Against Poverty (YPAP) to complement the efforts of the CFH. Their purpose is simple – to plan, direct and implement activities to engage 25 to 40-year-olds and coordinate successful fundraising events for the CFH.  

At this time, YPAP is recruiting new members as they build a team of future philanthropic leaders. Together, YPAPs volunteer at the Center, develop fundraising events such as the annual Corn Hole Tournament and meet regularly for happy hours and brainstorming. You will be joining a very informal and enthusiastic group! For more information about this group, e-mail Matt Money.

There are plenty of opportunities to get involved with a wide variety of non-profit agencies in our community. A good place to start is www.makeadifferencemichiana.org.
 

COMMUNITY CORNER
Santa's in Town!
Developing a connection with our community is a big part of the mission of YPN. Participating in some of the unique holiday festivities can be a rewarding way for you and your family, friends and colleagues to connect with the local community. 

Come to downtown South Bend and visit the Santa House located on Michigan Street in front of the College Football Hall of Fame. Open every day through Christmas Eve, Santa has free passes for the downtown trolley which will take you by the Christmas tree in front of the Morris Performing Arts Center. After your ride on the trolley, you will be given a ticket for a free chocolate bar from the South Bend Chocolate Café. Your chocolate bar could contain a golden ticket, good for a free chocolate party!  

Just down the street from Santa’s House at 140 S. Michigan Street is Santa’s Workshop. If you visit, you’ll be able to vote for your favorite gingerbread house, decorate your own cookie and take part in many other fun activities.  

For more information on times and locations of holiday events in downtown South Bend and throughout the year, visit www.dtsb.org.


READING CORNER
Two best-settling books by author Dale Carnegie, How to Win Friends and Influence People and How to Stop Worrying and Start Living, have recently been combined into one complete volume - Dale Carnegie's Lifetime Plan for Success. The end result is a great “how-to” for personal and professional development. 

In How to Win Friends and Influence People, Carnegie will show you how to break out of a mental rut, make friends quickly and increase your popularity, increase your level of persuasion and effectiveness, handle complaints and conflict, and become a more enthusiastic and entertaining speaker. 

As young professionals, dealing with personal and professional stress can be a huge barrier to maximizing our potential. Carnegie shows readers how to cut work stress in half, develop a positive and peaceful mental attitude, and how to foster work habits that prevent fatigue and worry in How to Stop Worrying and Start Living.   

First written in the 1930s, Carnegie’s works continue to be best sellers. Pick one up today and see why for yourself!

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Thursday, January 24
Lunch 'N Learn
What YPN Is All About
11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Press Ganey
Studebaker Training Room
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Are you relatively new to YPN? Do you have some colleagues or friends you have told about YPN but they haven't really gotten involved yet? This introductory event will be perfect! Plus, Fiddler's Hearth will sponsor and cater lunch!
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