Lifetrack Resources Awards
Winner of the Nonprofit Excellence Award
The Nonprofit Excellence Award recognizes a single Minnesota nonprofit
organization each year out of the over 4,600 nonprofits statewide that
best demonstrates the Principles and Practices for Nonprofit Excellence.
The Nonprofit Excellence Award is sponsored by Marquette Financial Companies
and coordinated by MAP for Nonprofits. The award with a $5,000 check from
Marquette was presented during the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Annual
Conference on October 14, 2004.
MAP for Nonprofits partners with the Twin Cities' business community
to provide management and board recruitment services to nonprofit organizations
in the Twin Cities. The Principles and Practices for Nonprofit Excellence
are based on the fundamental values of quality, responsibility, and accountability.
The nine Principles and 87 Practices provide specific guidelines in the
areas of mission and values, governance, financial management, human resources,
fundraising, public accountability, advocacy, information and technology,
and partnerships. They can be found on the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits
web site at www.mncn.org,
in the Info Central section.
United Way
2001 Best Agency Support of the Campaign Award
Each year, United Way gives an award for Best Agency Support to the workplace
campaign which provided the best support to the United Way campaign throughout
the previous year. Support includes conducting a successful workplace
United Way campaign as well as providing speakers, giving tours, or participating
in fairs in campaigns at other workplaces.
2000 Small Business Awards of Excellence
In 2000, Lifetrack Resources was awarded a Small Business Award of Excellence
by the St. Paul Chamber of Commerce. The award honors Lifetrack Resources
as an organization which exhibits growth, excellence, risk, diversity
and innovation.
Lifetrack Resources Employees in the News
John Hoffman, Field-Based Supervisor, Minnesota Rehabilitation Association (MRA) Board Member 2009.
Lee Weiland, Employment Specialist, Minnesota Rehabilitation Association Member and Board Member in the Job Placement Division (JPD) 2009.
Mogos Tesfagiorgis, Employment Specialist, Agency Representative MN Business Leadership Network (MNBLN)
David Donnelly, Employment Specialist, Steering Committee Staff Representative for Lifetrack Resources Johnson and Johnson Community Mental Health Project.
Walter Waranka, Elected President of the Minnesota
Rehabilitation Association
Walter Waranka, Employment Specialist, Member and Past Chair of the Dayton's Bluff Community Council and Building Association was elected by his peers from around
the state to serve as the President of the Minnesota Rehabilitation Association
(MRA), a state chapter of the National Rehabilitation Association (NRA)
for the 2006 calendar year. MRA is an organized network of professional
colleagues working in the field of rehabilitation. Walter will represent
the state chapter both locally and in Washington, D.C. to effectively
voice Minnesota's rehabilitation related issues, concerns and priorities
for people with disabilities.
Becky Bazzarre, Director of Community Employment
Services
Becky Bazzarre was awarded the Community Partner of the Year by the Minnesota
Employment Center (MEC). MEC serves people who are deaf or hard of hearing
and is a collaborative between Rise, Inc. and Lifetrack Resources. Becky
was commended for her cooperation and commitment in helping create an
inclusive community which provides equal employment and housing opportunities
for all. Further, the award recognizes Beckys support of people
with disabilities as integral to their pursuit of independence and self
sufficiency.
Bernard Garon, Senior Speech Pathologist
Bernie Garon has been honored with the request to join the editorial board
of the Dysphagia Journal. He has been contributing research since 1995
and has published four journal articles. Bernie has also volunteered his
time to review and edit future research articles from other clinicians
around the world for the Dysphagia Journal.
On October 8, 2002, Bernie presented his most recent research publication
"Epiglottic Dysfunction: Abnormal Epiglottic Movement Patterns
to the Speech Pathology staff at the Mayo Clinic. Bernie is scheduled
to give three more national presentations.
The Mayo Clinic has invited Bernie to collaborate with on future research
in the area of dysphagia. Dr. Duffy commented, It was a pleasure
to see in action a dedicated, busy clinician who has taken time and effort
to conduct clinical research that advances the quality of the work that
we all do."
Candace Lindow-Davies, Family Support Connection
Program Coordinator
Candace Lindow-Davies was honored as the 2002 recipient of the Distinguished
Service Award from the Minnesota Speech-Language-Hearing Association in
recognition of her outstanding dedication to families affected by disability.
The Distinguished Service Award recognizes a non-member for outstanding
contributions to the profession or the enhancement of the welfare of persons
with communication, swallowing and/or balance disorders.
Cindy Toppin, Vice President, Rehabilitation
Therapies
Cindy Toppin was awarded the Spirit of MSHA Award by the Minnesota Speech-Language-Hearing
Association for her work in advocating for speech pathology in public
policy, legislative issues and health care reimbursements. The Spirit
of MSHA Award recognizes a member whose dedicated service to the Association
and the profession has been a inspiration to others.
Walter Waranka, Employment Specialist
Wally Waranka was given the Distinguished Service Award from the Minnesota
State Council on Disability. Wally was honored for his efforts to help
individuals with disabilities find and maintain employment, and his efforts
in increasing awareness about technical accommodations for people with
disabilities. The Distinguished Service Award is given to individuals
who have an ongoing commitment to improve opportunities of people with
disabilities.
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