Strictly Business Omaha - February 2023

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Make Your Story heard – the importance of Local Marketing in the Digital Age

The internet and mobile phones have quickly taken over our day-to-day lives, often making it easier in ways such as GPS directions, quick Google searches, and sending emails from wherever you are. The downside of using these tools is that many people have started to abandon physical resources and print media thinking that they are no longer valuable tools.

Many are surprised to hear that print is becoming increasingly popular with millennials and younger generations, but the proof is in the data. Millennials are chastised for being glued to their phones, yet print media still holds an important place in their daily lives. Even people from the older generation, while they increasingly shop online, are much more likely to trust information in print media than information published in digital formats.

Based on a Marketing Charts survey of 1,000 US adults (18+) ending in early October 2022, the research indicates that almost 68% read physical/printed media, the highest figure for the year-to-date. Let’s compare this to the email advertising we are exposed to every day. Companies are able to mass produce marketing emails at a faster rate than print marketing, but it is often tossed into the junk folder or directly into the trash. Making meaningful, intentional print media stands out against the flood of advertisements and messages that flood our inbox.

Research has found a significant difference between communicating through tangible, printed materials and communicating through digital materials. Though the working world has shifted to computers and cloud services, many of its industries still rely on print media for marketing, communication, and other important functions. It’s also easier to comprehend information when it’s

delivered through printed material, not because the information on a screen is more difficult to read but because your mind is less likely to wander and become distracted when you’re looking at printed media than when you’re browsing digital content.

If your goals for this year include increasing profitability, credibility, likability, and your presence in the community, it’s time to call us! What makes Strictly Business a strong marketing tool is our ability to tell your story in a variety of unique, engaging, and informative ways. This is done through our news sections, River City Sixes, Client Spotlights, and feature stories. Plus, our reach is undeniable—in print, online, and on social media. Pair all this with our longevity in the marketplace and reputation of being a champion of local business, and Strictly Business becomes a great asset to your marketing strategy!

Our team at Strictly Business has built a reputation for providing Omaha with reliable and relevant news because of our work ethic. If you are new to advertising and marketing your business, our team can create press releases, advertisements, and story features with just a little guidance from you. Making our clients shine is one of our greatest strengths and joys!

Every industry has its own marketing goal, and print media can play a crucial role in that area. Research has proven that print is still an important and sought-after media in today’s world, regardless of what it’s used for. Millennials are reading more than previous generations at the same age, as well as appreciating the experience of physically owning a book. To get in touch and get started on making 2023 the best year for your business yet, reach out to our office at (402) 466-3330! We would be happy to chat about the ways Strictly Business can enhance your marketing strategy.

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McGill Law – Help Starts Here

McGill Law understands the challenges women face in divorce. They help women who are going through the most difficult and important times in their lives. Jodie McGill founded McGill Law in 2011 to serve women in a much bigger way than only focusing on their legal issues. McGill Law’s focus is on their client’s families and their future. With McGill Law guiding you through your family law matter, you will have a compassionate, caring, experienced attorney taking you through the legal process with the goal of achieving a peaceful result for you and your family.

The firm is focused on respectful, empowered divorces and adoptions. Every client is treated with dignity and respect and is guaranteed effective representation. McGill Law’s expertise and integrity have earned them a reputation as one of Nebraska’s premier legal firms. Their consistent track record of uncompromising ethics instills confidence and trust. McGill Law uses cutting edge technology that allows them to respond quickly and give you the most relevant information and perspectives. They’re dedicated to achieving the best outcome for every woman they serve.

McGill Lawyers understand the stress and discomfort that women face with family law matters. Their compassion and dedication to you, gives McGill Law, P.C., L.L.O. an edge when dealing with complex family law matters. Often, more than one area of expertise is required. With a dedicated legal team and extensive insight into the complex issues and emotions women have when involved in a legal issue, the firm offers four different legal process options that include Collaborative Law, Collaborative Mediation, Mediation and Litigation to serve clients in the following types of matters: Child Support, Custody, Paternity, Parenting Plans, Separation, Divorce, Modifications, Adoptions, Estate Planning, Guardianships, Conservatorships, and LGBTQ+ Family Law.

McGill Law is committed to providing excellent, compassionate clientcentered legal services while maintaining the highest ethical standards. They provide expert legal guidance to assist their clients in making major life decisions for themselves and their families.

Why Women?

As women and attorneys, McGill Law understands the unique aspects of divorce women face. Their passion is guiding women through the legal process, which allows them to get the best possible outcome, ultimately growing and thriving in their new lives.

How is that possible and what does that mean? Divorce can be one of the most challenging times in a woman’s life, but it’s also a huge opportunity to set the stage for a better future with things like effective co-parenting, financial independence, and much more. The simple fact is McGill Law cares about women, and they understand the emotion, stress, and complexity of what you are experiencing.

Call now for a consultation, so McGill Law can use their experience and energy to guide your case.

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ActionCoACh exceleDge Becomes Certified by nASBA

ActionCOACH ExcelEDGE has been approved by the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) to offer continuing education credits for 2023. ActionCOACH’s programs range from two CPE credits to eight CPE credits awarded with certificate.

Founded in 1908, the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy has served as an association dedicated to enhancing the effectiveness of the country’s 55 state boards of accountancy for more than 100 years. As a driving force within the accounting profession, NASBA accomplishes its mission by creating a forum for accounting regulators and practitioners to address issues relevant to the viability of the accounting profession. NASBA takes pride in offering its member boards a rich portfolio of products and services, all designed to effectively aid boards in their goal to protect the public.

Take action today. Contact Coach Linda Krei for more information on receiving free CPEs as part of a strategic partnership.

ActionCOACH has been helping people and businesses to work through business issues for over 25 years. The knowledge and systems developed over that time have brought significant improvements to hundreds of thousands of businesses around the world. For more information, go to exceledge.actioncoach.com.

AR Solutions Founder and Ceo Aaron newell Attends ARMtech Convention

AR Solutions Founder and CEO Aaron Newell has recently attended the ARMTech convention in Nashville, TN.

At this event, Aaron learned from industry leaders on how to harness the power of technology to improve productivity and mitigate risk. He also heard from those who are at the leading edge of incorporating machine learning, artificial intelligence, and other advanced tools in their collection operation.

ARMTech is a first-of-its-kind event helping collection operations understand the technology that is revolutionizing how debts are collected. Attendees learned the best process for creating actionable ideas and insights to build advanced collection platforms capable of communicating and collecting from today’s tech-savvy consumers.

Aaron is excited to bring the skills and knowledge he learned at ARMTech to AR Solutions. He is committed to creating the best possible experience for his clients. Even in their 17th year of

business, AR Solutions is continuing to innovate!

With AR Solutions, you can trust that your accounts will be handled with the highest quality service so that you can focus your time and energy on what you do best—running your business. AR Solutions is licensed, bonded, and insured, and has more than 30 combined years in medical collections. For more information, visit arsolutionsinc.com or call (402) 817-3929.

eServ, LLC introduces Small Business operationsSoftwareApplication

EServ, LLC has established an operations software application for small businesses that is a single-platform solution. EServ addresses the frustrations of the small business owner who struggles with the use of multiple programs that do not share common information resulting in errors, reducing the productivity and often resulting in user frustration. EServ provides you, the business owner, the ability to simplify running your business on a day-to-day basis. EServ provides: single-entry lead management contact, scheduling, routing, projects and estimates, team and equipment management, inventory/purchasing including reporting, and one-time data entry throughout the entire process. EServ enables a company to maximize its potential and create an environment that is not only transparent, but also allows your team to realize goals and earn incomes they are proud of.

“EServ is a locally-owned Omaha based company. After 35 years of working and operating in the service industry we realized the need for software technology to help grow and automate our business,” said Todd Rannals, president and founder. “We tried other software programs; however, finding them too complicated or lacking, we created EServ.”

EServ will improve your customer experience, save you time, and increase your net profit. If you want to start this new year by getting your business operations running efficiently contact EServ at info@EServ.com or visit their website at www.eserv.com.

Lotus house presents the Launch of onDemand Fitness

After 15 years in business, Lotus House, LLC is keeping up with the times and launching their newly developed fitness yoga app. The pandemic hit the fitness industry hard, specifically yoga studios because of the close proximity to others inside the studio.

Anne Sweet and Mary Clare Sweet, owners of Lotus House, were already ahead of the rush to create an online presence and offer yoga classes to those who practiced at home.

“We were six months into the creation of our on-demand platform when COVID hit, so we poured all of our energy, talent, and time into fast tracking this unique business opportunity,” said Anne. They launched their first version with Lotus On The Go, and then went to work on the full build out that includes online streaming and apps for Android and Apple. Lotus House created a recording studio and experimented with many different technologies to create just what they wanted. They offer yoga classes for all levels, yoga teacher training schools, meditation, restorative classes, and their own reality-based Lotus Spirit Sessions.

You can login today for a free week of Lotus House at www. lotushouseondemand.com. Download the app from the app store to stream on your phone so you can practice anytime and anywhere you like. For further information, contact Anne at (480) 415-2900 or at sweetalent@mac.com.

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MoWBC to hostSip&Learn

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The Metro Omaha Women’s Business Center (MOWBC) is excited to host an educational Sip & Learn event on February 23. The event will take place from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at 2112 N 30th St. at Highlander.

The Sip & Learn event is a networking opportunity designed to meet and greet new clients, suppliers, organizations, or others you may not have an opportunity to meet otherwise. A ten-minute speaker will deliver a relevant business topic. There will also be a chance to graze on a few boards of charcuterie, with beverages. Join the MOWBC for this epic event with priceless networking.

Metro Omaha Women’s Business Center was formed in 2008. Their mission is to empower women to become economically self-sufficient by providing targeted education, workshops, job training, strong relationships, and resources that provide business, professional, and personal growth. The endeavors of the organization are designed to accelerate the success of women in all aspects and at all levels. They create economic opportunities through their signature MOWBC programs. Members of MOWBC are able to find mentorship, share their dreams, and embrace a unique kind of sisterhood. For more information, call MOWBC at (402) 763-0540 or email info@MOWBCF.org.

greater omaha Chamber Conducts nebraska BusinessFlyAround

On January 11, the Greater Omaha Chamber conducted a statewide tour of Nebraska communities and businesses. Representatives from Omaha were hosted by two Nebraska chambers of commerce – the Scottsbluff/Gering United Chamber and North Platte Area Chamber & Development.

This tour, the first conducted since the COVID-19 pandemic, gives leaders from around the state an opportunity to listen and learn from each other’s communities to align joint economic and business goals, and to strive for a better connection and future success of Nebraska.

Representing the Greater Omaha Chamber were:

• Veta Jeffery, president and CEO

• Mickey Anderson, chairman of the board

• Scott Moore, chairman, Public Policy Council

• Jennifer Creager, senior vice president of Public Policy

“Nebraska works best when it works together. This tour gave me a great sense of how different Chambers serve their communities – all with the same goal in mind. I learned so much I can take back with me to the Omaha area. I can’t wait for the next tour,” said Veta Jeffery, president and CEO of the Greater Omaha Chamber.

The mission of the Greater Omaha Chamber is to champion a thriving business community and a prosperous region through visionary leadership and collaboration. The organization is made up of over 3,000 members working to make Omaha a vibrant place to do business, work, and live. To learn more, visit www.omahachamber.org.

Business ethics Alliance Releases Season premiere of the Business ethics podcast

The Business Ethics Alliance (BEA) is excited to announce that the season premiere of The Business Ethics Podcast, The BEAPod, is here! The Business Ethics Alliance is proud of all the work they’ve done for over three years now and can’t wait for you to hear what’s next.

Kick off 2023 with The Business Ethics Podcast and sit in with host Blake Peterson as he breaks down the meaning of leadership with Brian Peckrill of the McGowan Foundation.

Teaching business ethics to the newest generation of #MBA students, the future of #CSuite Leadership, Brian outlines how we can get beyond toxic assumptions that are still in place, and move to a better reality, and that anyone is capable of becoming a leader. The McGowan Foundation is here to change just that. The mission of the Business Ethics Alliance is to build leadership, strengthen organizations, and elevate Greater Omaha through positive, practical business education. The Alliance was legally established in 2008 as a standalone, not-for-profit entity. The Alliance has three founding partners: the Heider College of Business, Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce, and the BBB of the Midlands. Additionally, the Alliance is made up of Trustees around Omaha who act as a guild of business leaders who are ambassadors, supporters, and advisors of the Alliance’s mission. For more information, visit BusinessEthicsAlliance.org.

WesternSpecialtyContractorsWins2022 trimbleViewpointConstructionAward

Western Specialty Contractors is proud to announce that it has received a Trimble Viewpoint Construction Award for the Best Use of Trimble’s Construction One Technology – an award recognizing contractors that have leveraged technology solutions to create more data-driven, connected construction businesses.

Held annually, the Trimble Viewpoint Construction Awards honor the technological achievements of North American contractors as exhibited through the growth and improvements of their projects, people, and processes over the past year. Honors are given in three categories: Most Outstanding Project, Most Impressive Human Resource Achievement, and Best Use of Trimble Construction One Technology. The awards were announced during the Trimble Dimensions+ Conference on November 9 in Las Vegas.

Western used Trimble’s Construction One Technology to centralize and streamline many of its workflows, including the development of a custom Human Resources Information System (HRIS) that supports everything from safety training to performance management. This includes a compensation dashboard that provides an accessible view of each employee’s salary history with built-in workflows and notifications for approvals/rejections.

Family-owned and operated for more than 100 years, Western Specialty Contractors is the nation’s largest specialty contractor in masonry and concrete restoration, waterproofing, and specialty roofing. Learn more at westernspecialtycontractors.com.

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Millard Business Association Sets Date for 2023 Business expo

Join the Millard Business Association (MBA) on April 20 for the 4th annual Millard Business Association Expo at the Oakview Mall from 1-5 p.m. This location allows the MBA to bring you more ways to participate!

Booths are open to members and nonmembers and the event is free to attend. Special pricing is available for members and nonprofit organizations. Put your business in the spotlight and make some great connections to expand your network. Prizes will be available throughout the day, and an epic after hours event will follow the Expo.

All sponsorship and booth information is available on the ‘Events’ page on millardbusinessassociation.org. Discount codes for reduced Early Bird and Late to the Party registration is available to Preferred Vendors. The MBA will broadcast a Facebook Live from your business location promoting your business and the Expo.

The Millard Business Association was established in 2003 and comprises more than 200 area businesses members. They provide the catalyst for members to grow and prosper through a variety of events, opportunities, services, and programs. Apply for membership at www.MillardBusinessAssociation.org. For more information, contact the MBA Admin at (402) 707-2827 or email info@millardbusinessassociation.org.

Mcgill Law to present at MoMentum’s Lunch andLearnFebruary24

McGill Law is pleased to announce that they will be presenting at MOMentum’s upcoming Lunch and Learn on Friday, February 24 from noon to 1 p.m. at the UNO Community Engagement Center in room 127. The seminar will be about navigating domestic violence and harassment in the family court. Navigating the family court system is incredibly challenging as it is, but when domestic violence and harassment are a factor, it can feel impossible. The conversation will include topics such as mediation, protection orders, custody agreements, and much more.

You can attend the lunch and learn in-person or virtually on zoom. Register for your spot by reaching out to meredith@momswithmomentum.org or directly message McGill Law on their Facebook page. In the message, make sure to clarify whether you would like to attend in-person or virtually. The registration deadline is February 10.

McGill Law is a woman owned and operated family law firm practicing collaborative law, collaborative mediation, mediation, and litigation. The firm’s focus is on their clients’ well-being and their family’s future successes. With McGill Law guiding you through your family law matter, you will have a compassionate, caring, experienced attorney taking you through the legal process with the goal of achieving a peaceful result for you and your family. To contact McGill Law, call (402) 548-5418 or email info@McGillLawyers.com. For more information, go to mcgilllawyers.com.

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BBB opens2023 torch Awards for ethics Applications

The Better Business Bureau (BBB) has opened the applications for the 2023 Torch Awards for Ethics.

The BBB Torch Awards for Ethics honors organizations whose leaders demonstrate a high level of personal character; ensure that the organization’s practices meet the highest standards of ethics; and consequently generate trust with its customers and the community. The Torch Award embodies BBB’s mission of advancing business trust. BBB has four separate Torch Awards competitions –Metro Omaha/Southwest Iowa, Lincoln/Greater Nebraska, South Dakota, and the Kansas Plains

Entries are evaluated by one of four independent, voluntary panels of judges from either Omaha, Lincoln, Sioux Falls, or Wichita. Each panel is comprised of members from the business, nonprofit, and academic sectors of their communities. Your written submission, including examples, stories, and documents, should provide a robust and accurate depiction of your organization’s focus on character, culture, customers, and community. Supporting documents and attachments can range from handbooks, internal documentation, or photos from events.

Applications are due by April 28. Any questions can be directed to Josh Planos at jplanos@bbbinc.org.

For more than 100 years, the Better Business Bureau has been helping people find businesses, brands, and charities they can trust. Learn more at BBB.org.

FiservBringsZelletoCommunityBanksand Credit unions

Fiserv is bringing Zelle® to community banks and credit unions. Digital, person-to-person (P2P) payments have emerged as the latest payment type to rapidly rise in popularity. In only a short time, consumer adoption has moved them from a nice-to-have solution to a competitive imperative for financial institutions of all sizes.

Zelle® is at the forefront of the P2P movement.

Zelle ® is a P2P payment solution created by and for financial institutions, and can be found in nearly 2,000 banking apps, with more institutions signing up every day. It’s a great way for consumers to send, request, or receive money from friends, family, and others, simply by using a recipient’s email address or U.S. mobile phone number. In most cases, the funds transferred are available in minutes. The widespread acceptance of Zelle® is one more indication that we have arrived at a new kind of financial services experience –a kind that serves real people with immediacy in an increasingly digital and connected world.

For financial institutions, P2P payments are about relationshipbuilding and staying relevant in consumers’ day-to-day finances. Your customers want what they want when they want it – especially when it involves paying friends, family and others.

Fiserv has a significant presence in Nebraska, with locations in Omaha and Lincoln. In addition to Nebraska, Fiserv has sponsored programs in New York, Milwaukee, Miami, Atlanta, Chicago, Oakland, Detroit, Oklahoma, Texas, and Washington D.C. Learn more at fiserv.com.

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FniC Announces expansionintoColorado

FNIC excels at providing service on a local level and is excited to bring their innovation, execution, attention to detail, and passion to Colorado. The new office is located on the second floor of the FNBO Loveland Branch at 750 N Lincoln Ave.

“The decision to expand our office footprint into Colorado was a logical next step in our growth strategy,” said FNIC President and CEO Scott Hill. “We have assembled a group of experienced insurance professionals who will hit the ground running.”

The new team in Loveland consists of dedicated professionals with experience and know-how. Mike Ball is FNIC’s Colorado state director who will lead an initial team providing employee benefits, commercial insurance, and personal insurance to fit your unique needs. Jeramie Holt, Dylan Vallino, Melissa Whalen, Nyisha Moore, and Natasha Ford round out the FNIC Colorado team.

To learn more about FNIC, please visit www.fnicgroup.com/colorado where you will find more information about the FNIC team and the products and services we provide.

FNIC is a regional market leader for insurance and financial benefits. Their clients and company partners recognize their innovation and the lengths FNIC goes to understand their operations and risk initiatives. FNIC is headquartered in Omaha with branch locations across Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota, Illinois, and Colorado. Their team of over 300 employees, supporting multiple insurance and risk management areas, truly operates as an extension of your business. Learn more at fnicgroup.com.

omaha’s Methodist hospital halfway through $18.6M Renovation

In an effort to meet a growing demand for hospital-based care with safety and satisfaction top of mind for patients and staff, Methodist Hospital is undergoing a more than $18.6 million renovation.

The renovation includes the opening of two new units, which will be equipped with more than 50 patient beds, patient-monitoring technology, and adaptability features to address a variety of unique care needs.

The Progressive Care Unit (4 North), which opened in December, is dedicated to patients needing cardiac, vascular, and thoracic care. The Medical Observation Unit (5 North), which is slated to open in summer 2023, will be home to patients who may need extra care and monitoring after a medical event or procedure. Both units have added security features and negative air-flow capabilities.

“If we learned anything from the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s that time is of the essence in mitigating spread,” said Josie Abboud, president and CEO of Methodist Hospital and Methodist Women’s Hospital. “Although we already have airborne infection isolation rooms established throughout the hospital, it was important that our new units were designed with the ability to implement even more of these rooms quickly and efficiently.”

Each new patient room was designed with added privacy, flexibility, more storage, and modernized aesthetics. These features will help optimize staff workflow while enhancing the patient experience. The newly renovated floors mark Methodist Hospital’s first opportunity for significant acute care space since June 2010.

To learn more about Methodist Hospital in Omaha, go to bestcare.org.

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CenterSphereAnnouncesFebruary event Schedule

Center Sphere hosts a wide array of networking events to help members expand their professional network and grow their businesses. Center Sphere is pleased to announce their upcoming network-wide Coffee & Connections event with Goldfish Swim School on Thursday, February 9 from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at 10601 S 72nd St in Papillion.

On Tuesday, February 21, Center Sphere will host a Meet the Network from 11 a.m. to noon at The Boardroom Omaha, 17121 Marcy St. All Center Sphere members and their guests are invited to gather for these events.

Center Sphere is an established network of business professionals whose mission is to share referrals, ideas, and resources through genuine relationships. For more information or to inquire about attending a complimentary meeting or event, visit www. CenterSphere.com or connect with Omaha Market President Martina Niemeyer at Martina@CenterSphere.com / (402) 536-0289.

Florist of omaha Celebrates opening with Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony

Florist of Omaha, an extension of The Wedding Planner Omaha, celebrated its opening with a Greater Omaha Chamber ribbon-cutting on January 12.

Dr. Vernetta Kosalka, owner of Florist of Omaha, is an award-winning hospitality professional specializing in event planning and design services. Her team of planners and designers are experienced and dedicated professionals providing complete professional services, education, and business consultation. Their work is regionally published and their professional services are in high demand.

Florist of Omaha is open Tuesday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sundays from 8:30 a.m. to noon. If you are looking for a special gift for Valentine’s Day this year, stop by Florist of Omaha to preorder the perfect arrangement!

The Wedding Planner Omaha, LLC is a full-service event planning and event design company that provides complete meeting and event design, and day-of coordination for weddings, fundraisers/ development, corporate meetings/events, and private events. Visit the floral and event design suite at 156th and Dodge.

At Florist of Omaha, they design fresh, unique, and gorgeous flower arrangements! They listen to their clients and design amazing tablescapes, centerpieces, bridal bouquets, sympathy arrangements, and more. The team is made up of local floral artists and professional event planners. For more information, call the shop at (531) 466-3506 or go to vkfloristofomaha.com.

Leadership Sarpy holds important Discussion Around Communication in Crisis Leadership

Leadership Sarpy participants got to ask a panel of experts several important questions on public communication in a crisis. The panel included Annette Eyman, director of communications Papillion La Vista Community Schools; Jeff Calentine, deputy director of public works, City of La Vista; Matt Hardebeck, director, innovation and continuous improvement, Omaha Public Power District; and Captain Jeremy Kinsey, City of La Vista Police Department.

All of these speakers shared valuable insight from their own experiences as well as unique insight into the numerous times their organizations needed to coordinate and collaborate.

The group also heard from Captain Kevin Griger with the Sarpy County Sheriff’s Department.

Griger outlined the tragic events surrounding an active shooter situation in Colorado in 2006 that lead to the creation of I Love You Guys Foundation, an organization that dedicated its efforts to creating an effective plan for schools in a crisis situation. The result was the Standard Response Protocol (SRP), a unified plan for the four school districts in Sarpy County.

Griger has worked to adapt this plan to businesses and gave an overview of how it works. The Sarpy Sheriff’s Department will work with businesses in the county to teach SRP and help businesses implement it. The session was impactful and eyeopening for many Leadership Sarpy participants.

Earlier in the day, participants were given the opportunity to test their own skills and knowledge through a crisis simulation. They were tasked with making hard decisions in hard situations while also trying to communicate internally as an organization and externally to the public.

Crisis management is a critical organizational function for a business and it encompasses more than just violence. It should also account for weather, fire, injury or illness. Failure can result in serious harm to employees and stakeholders, losses for an organization, or even end its very existence. This is why the topic of crisis management is an integral part of Leadership Sarpy, a program that develops people personally and professionally for leadership positions not only in their place of work, but in the community as a whole. Applications for the next Leadership Sarpy class will be open soon so check sarpychamber.org/ leadership-sarpy for all the latest.

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Cornhusker State games opens Registration for 2023

The 39th Annual Cornhusker State Games will be held July 1430 at more than 70 sites in Omaha, Lincoln, and surrounding communities. Registration is now open for most sports, with the first registration price increase to occur on February 21. The 2023 t-shirt deadline is June 21. T-shirts will be shipped directly to you if the order is placed before the deadline.

Sportfest and Opening Ceremonies will be held on Friday, July 21 at Lincoln East High School’s Seacrest Field, located at 1000 S 70th St. Sportsfest will be held from 4:30 to 7 p.m., with Opening Ceremonies to follow at 8 p.m. Admission for SportFest and Opening Ceremonies is free for registered athletes with the CSG SuperPass. Spectator admission is $10 for adults, $5 for kids age 6-18, and free for kids 5 and under.

The Cornhusker State Games is conducted by the Nebraska Sports Council, which also conducts the NE150 Challenge, the Mud Run, and the Pumpkin Run. Platinum partners include Farmers Mutual Insurance Co. of Nebraska, LinPepCo, and Nebraska Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine. Learn more at NebraskaSportsCouncil.com.

Jadomte’ Mobile nail Bar offers offices a Different Way to Appreciate employees

Jadomte’ Mobile Nail Bar has opened opportunities for employers to treat their employees in a unique way. Wouldn’t you love to show appreciation to your employees? How about doing it on a small budget? Jadomte’ Mobile Nail Bar is a full service nail salon that can serve your employees during the work day. All of their services take about an hour. You can save your employees some time and let them get pampered during the work day every few weeks.

All individuals pay for their own service and schedule their own appointments. They will love the time they save with wellness offerings during the work day. Call the mobile nail bar anytime and they will get your business on the schedule.

Jadomte’ is Omaha’s premier Mobile Nail Bar. They take the fuss out of self care by coming to you. Don’t drive across town only to find out that there is a one hour wait for service. Their “by appointment only” business model ensures that you will never wait for nail service again. Visit their website at www.jadomte.com, where they lovingly remind you that Your Address is Their Address.

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James Arthur Vineyards to host Junk Food pairing Class and tom Roth Show February 25

James Arthur Vineyards (JAV), located in Raymond, will be hosting a Junk Food Pairing class on February 25 from 1 to 2:30 p.m. in the JAV party room. Tickets are $15 per person for ten wine and food pairings. Tickets are available at jamesarthurvineyards.com. The class is limited to 30 individuals.

At the class, participants will pair popular junk foods such as Cool Ranch Doritos, Reece’s Peanut Butter Cups, and glazed mini donuts with select JAV wines.

Later that evening, JAV will host one of their most beloved local artists, Tom Roth from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. He will perform a variety show in the JAV party room, singing easy-listening favorites from the likes of Glen Campbell, Bobby Vinton, Neil Sedaka, and more. Tickets are $22 per person and include a glass of wine.

Established in 1996, James Arthur Vineyards is nestled amidst 400 acres of rolling hills and natural prairie grasslands in Raymond, NE. For more information about the vineyard and their events, go to jamesarthurvineyards.com or call (402) 783-5255.

pepperJax grill Moves headquarters Back to nebraska

PepperJax Grill, an Omaha-founded restaurant chain that for a time moved its headquarters out of Nebraska, has returned its corporate flag to the city where it started 20 years ago.

The resaurant, positioning itself for area growth, bought and opened a nearly 4,000-square-foot building off of 144th St. and Interstate 80 for its national operations and field team base.

The stand-alone structure is near one of PepperJax’s newly opened Omaha area stores. Nationally, the fast-casual restaurant chain, which features the Philly cheesesteak sandwich and more, made to order in front of the customer, has about 30 stores in five states. Besides Nebraska, PepperJax is in Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and South Dakota.

“Staging ourselves for growth, we wanted to have a hub in our home roots,” said Erin Palladino, chief operating officer. “We started in Omaha, so for us it’s kind of this poetic thing about returning with a headquarters right back where it all began.”

The Omaha return caps a series of shifts that included an ownership change in 2016. This change took the headquarters from Omaha to Denver. In late 2017, another new owner took over, and Nebraska native Brett Weis soon after moved the corporate team and headquarters to Kearney, Nebraska.

PepperJax has been firing up their grills to create good food made just for you, in a place where you and your friends feel right at home. They plan to continue to develop Nebraska and areas surrounding their current locations. For more information, go to pepperjaxgrill.com, or follow them at facebook.com/ PepperJaxGrill.

omaha Corporate games Registration is now open for 2023

The Omaha Corporate Games registration is now open to any companies interested in joining! The event is a company-based competition, taking place in the fall, that enables and supports teamwork, company pride, and corporate wellness through healthy competition. There are multiple events offered including competitive, non-competitive, and virtual events.

The Corporate Games promotes physical activity and fitness to employees of Nebraska businesses, municipalities, and government entities through competitive sports and recreational events. It provides companies with a platform to promote employee wellness, teamwork, and to instill company pride through competition in sports and recreational events.

Champion Banners will also be awarded to the top company in each event. In some events, medals will also be awarded to participants of the top three teams in each division.

Company registration for the Omaha Corporate Games is currently open. Registration will continue until the Games hit capacity (50 companies for 2023). Companies are encouraged to register early to be guaranteed a spot. If registering online, there will be a credit card transaction fee added. Companies may also register via email and be invoiced. Simply email info@ nebraskasportscouncil.com or bholscher@nebraskasportscouncil. com. Learn more and register at omahacorporategames.com.

heartland Workers Center Focuses on Workplace Safety

At Heartland Workers Center (HWC), safety is about more than reducing the number of claims a company files in a year; it’s a tool for retention, employee engagement, and overall well-being.

Keeping employees returning to work is even more important considering two major predicaments, one being the current unemployment rate, which sits at 2.4% for the State of Nebraska as of October 2022. The second is increased cash flow for construction projects courtesy of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds.

HWC offers leadership development programs, a worker’s rights program, and a worker’s action program to help spread awareness and open communication between employees and employers. Building communication skills is beneficial to everyone, which is why HWC expanded its programming to include a leadership development program exclusively for women. In its second year, it has helped 40 women find their voice in the workplace and their communities.

Recognizing that workers’ rights can be influenced by external factors, such as policies and laws, HWC wants to help minorities engage in civic conversations. Prior to the General Election, HWC created the “I Vote For My Family” campaign encouraging individuals to consider how their vote extends to their family, friends, and community.

Companies interested in scheduling bilingual OSHA training or supporting Heartland Workers Center are encouraged to visit its brand-new website at heartlandworkerscenter.org to view services and programs.

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Dave’s hot Chicken opens new Location in omaha

On January 13, Dave’s Hot Chicken opened its newest Nebraska restaurant location in Omaha. The new Dave’s Hot Chicken location is at 335 N Saddle Creek Rd., near Chipotle Mexican Grill, Starbucks, and the Indian Creek Plant Nursery. The chain is set to open at least four more locations in the US this year.

Dave’s Hot Chicken originated in East Hollywood in 2017 when three friends made a $900 investment toward a small stand in a parking lot. It has now grown into one of the fastest-growing restaurants in America, according to Technomic, a third-party research company.

“Our menu is super simple. Chicken is our star and superpower,” said Dylan Bitticks, manager of restaurant openings. “We serve these giant, Nashville-style halal chicken tenders in various heat levels.”

The fast-casual chicken restaurant offers six heat options, from no spice to Carolina Reaper.

So far, the new Dave’s Hot Chicken location is getting great reviews from local patrons. Next time you’re in the area, stop by the new Dave’s Hot Chicken location if you’re in the mood for a fast and delicious meal.

Dave’s Hot Chicken is open Sunday through Thursday from 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Friday and Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. You can view their menu by visiting their website at daveshotchicken.com.

Children’s hospital & Medical Center plans new Facility at 204th And harrison Streets

Children’s Hospital & Medical Center has announced plans for a new pediatric ambulatory facility to be constructed at 204th and Harrison Streets, anticipated to open spring 2024. The new location will provide ease of access and convenient ambulatory care by expanding Children’s specialty locations to meet the needs of pediatric patients and families in the Omaha Metropolitan Area and across the region.

The planned two-story, 60,000-square-foot facility will house several specialty clinics, a Children’s Physicians primary care office, and outpatient rehabilitation spaces, as well as radiology and laboratory services. The rehabilitation space will offer access to an outdoor area for services, a first for Children’s.

“This development will allow Children’s to meet the needs of ambulatory patients in a convenient location and in a setting tailored for their needs, while also positioning Children’s for long-term growth,” said Kathy English, Children’s executive vice president, chief operating officer, and chief nursing officer.

Construction is set to begin soon on the ten acres of land, and the site offers ample space for future building phases.

As the region’s pediatric healthcare leader, Children’s is dedicated to exceptional care, advocacy, research, and education. Whether they’re providing care for critically ill children or championing child-centered legislation, they strive to improve the lives of children, families, and entire communities.

Children’s Hospital & Medical Center is the only full-service, pediatric healthcare center in Nebraska, providing expertise in more than 50 pediatric specialty services to children across a five-state region and beyond. For more information, go to childrensomaha.org.

Rockbrook Springfest Art & Craft Show Booth Applications now open

The Rockbrook Village Springfest Art & Craft Show will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, May 20 in the Rockbrook Village Shopping Center. Booth applications are now open at rockbrookvillage.com and are due by March 31.

Springfest is open to all artists and crafts people who exhibit work of original design and execution. This is a juried show. All work must be original. Examples of media include print making, photography, digital art, basketry, candle making, weaving, textiles, pottery, jewelry, sculpture, woodworking, metal, and glass making. This event takes place on a paved surface. Demonstrations by the artists are always welcome.

Entry fee for this event is $150. Your entry fee is used for the advertisement and promotion of this event. If accepted, Rockbrook Village reserves the right to use images for promotion, website, or any other publicity purposes in printed or digital form.

All merchandise and displays will be evaluated for quality and originality. No commercial mass-produced items are allowed. Rockbrook Village jury reserves the right to accept or decline applications. You will be notified via e-mail of acceptance by April 7 or earlier.

Please call Diane at (402) 390-0890 or email her at diane@ rockbrookvillage.com if you have any questions. No refunds for cancellations after April 14.

For more information about Springfest and Rockbrook Village, go to rockbrookvillage.com.

omaha performingArtsAnnouncesSteelhouse omaha plans to openDoorsinMay

Omaha Performing Arts is excited to announce that Steelhouse Omaha, located near 11th and Dodge St., will have its grand opening weekend starting May 12.

The venue, which will hold up to 3,000 people when it opens, is being developed in a former parking lot between Dodge St. and Capitol Ave., east of 12th St., across from the Holland Performing Arts Center.

Steelhouse Omaha will offer a midrange concert venue for shows too large for the Orpheum Theater and too small for the CHI Health Center. The facility is the latest part of Omaha Performing Arts’ planned expansion of its arts and entertainment campus near the Holland Center. The project was designed by Ennead Architects in partnership with local firm Holland Basham Architects.

The announcement came less than a week after Omaha Performing Arts said it is adding a new $103 million Center for Arts Engagement to its downtown campus. The new facility will be built on the east side of the Holland Center. Fundraising is underway to cover the costs of the building.

The Center for Arts Engagement will sit on the green lawn space between Dodge and Douglas streets. Omaha Performing Arts said it will fill the need for additional rehearsal, workroom, and classroom space.

Omaha Performing Arts tickets are now on sale at TicketOmaha. com. More information is also available at O-pa.org and in the Ticket Omaha app.

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travelex and Collette team up to offer travel insurance products and Services

Travelex Insurance Services, an industry-leading U.S. travel insurance provider, and Collette Travel Service, Inc., an awardwinning premium tour operator, have announced a partnership that enables Collette to offer Travelex travel insurance products and services, effective January 2023.

Travelex President and CEO Shannon Lofdahl said Travelex has been working with the Collette team for several months to design and implement travel protection plans for Collette’s travelers.

“Our teams worked together to complete the tasks for implementation, including ensuring the Collette agents are trained on all aspects of the product,” Lofdahl said. “We’re ready and excited to serve Collette’s travelers as they explore the world.”

For over 25 years, Travelex Insurance Services has been a leading U.S. provider of travel insurance. As a premier partner to the travel industry, Travelex offers an array of products designed to help travelers create and protect the moments that matter most while they explore the world.

Travelex Insurance Services is part of the Zurich family of global brands and a woman-led organization that appreciates diversity. Guided by their values, they are optimistic, caring, and reliable. With forward thinking, determination and a sense of togetherness, they help travelers dream, explore, and travel on. Learn more at TravelexInsurance.com.

Careerlink holdings, inc. Files for public offering

Careerlink Holdings, Inc., a leading provider of HR recruiting, staffing, and retention software and services, announced for the first time in its 30-year history, it intends to allow new public investment in the company under Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Regulation A+.

The company, currently profitable and growing, will use the proceeds of this offering to accelerate organic growth nationally and drive the company’s services business. The recruiting, staffing, and retention industry is highly fragmented. As part of this aggressive growth strategy, Careerlink seeks to acquire independent recruiting and staffing firms that are challenged to compete effectively without strong technology platforms. Now, interested investors can purchase shares at the Issue Price by going to manhattanstreetcapital.com/Careerlink.

For the past 30 years, Careerlink has specialized in assisting top employers with their hiring needs. Superior recruiting technology, comprehensive staffing services, dedicated account management, and ability to meet employers’ recruiting demands for high-quality, relevant candidates have fueled the company’s success, making them a market leader in the Midwest, and well-positioned to expand nationally.

Careerlink was founded as part of an Omaha-based organization to offer job seekers access to employment opportunities throughout the Midwest. It has rapidly become the U.S. leading omnichannel employment recruitment and retention system for HR professionals offering comprehensive solutions to their recruiting and retention challenges. For additional information on the company, its products and services, visit www.careerlink.com.

Kamp Blackstone Brings elevated Approach to traditional Dining

Omaha’s newest food hall, Kamp Blackstone, brings an elevated approach to traditional dining. The business opened at the end of November following the June closure of Switch, which had occupied the space at 3618 Farnam St. for two years. The food hall is the latest business venture for the Extra Credit Group. Michael Sanchez and partner Jake Dawson kept Switch’s multiplevendor design but replaced the eateries with concept restaurants unique to the Kamp location.

Kamp is open from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and it is nothing if not eclectic. The interior features colorful decorations, quirky murals, neon lights, psychedelic fonts, and multiple homages to Kamp’s logo, a lion’s head. Lo-fi hip-hop (a type of downtempo music) plays over the speakers as people type on their computers, enjoy a drink, or try out one of Kamp’s concept food establishments.

The Kamp bar, in the center of the open-concept space, also opened last year. Happy hour is all-day Monday and from 2 to 6 p.m., Tuesday through Friday. One signature cocktail on the menu, the Jungle Gin, is a play on gin and fruit juice with in-house basil foam that’s imprinted with a logo using a ripple machine.

Kamp Blackstone is across from the historic Cottonwood Hotel and next to longtime Omaha bar food staple Crescent Moon. Visit their website at www.kampblackstone.com.

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Best Care eAp to present “preventing Compassion Fatigue” February 14

Best Care Employee Assistance Program (Best Care EAP) is set to present a half-day program on preventing compassion fatigue on Tuesday, February 14 from 9 a.m. to noon at the Best Care EAP office.

In this program, Best Care EAP will clarify what compassion fatigue is and who is susceptible. You’ll take a self-assessment and discuss your Professional Quality of Life scale. Next, we’ll identify signs and symptoms of compassion fatigue and finally move on to exploring new ways of thinking and behaving that will help you cope with and prevent compassion fatigue.

Registration is now available for both in-person and virtual attendance. Best Care EAP members can register for $145, and non-members can register for $250.

The Best Care Employee Assistance Program experience is treating clients how you would want to be treated. They have become the best through consistently providing their clients the level of trust and service they deserve and really need. From answering the phone to scheduling appointments and quickly responding with onsite services, the Best Care experience is exactly what you need. Learn more at bestcareeap.org.

Rave on productions Announces 2023 omaha Series

Rave On Productions will open its 2023 Omaha Series with Godspell , the beloved classic from the Grammy and AcademyAward winning composer, Stephen Schwartz. Godspell tells the timeless tale of friendship, loyalty, and community, and will be presented in the newly renovated Benson Theatre. The show features a cast of Omaha favorites including Billy McGuigan as Jesus. Godspell runs February 10 - 26.

In September, Rave On Productions brings the legendary songbook of Johnny Cash to life with Ring of Fire Ring of Fire takes us on a journey of love and faith, struggle and success, all with the strength and downright honesty that made Johnny Cash one of the greatest songwriters and most revered storytellers in American Music. Ring of Fire runs September 8 - 23 at The Waiting Room in Benson.

The 2023 Omaha Series will finish their year with two shows that have become annual traditions for Omaha audiences. The Slowdown will once again host The Rocky Horror Picture Show in October, and Yesterday and Today: The Interactive Beatles Experience in November and December. You can purchase tickets at www.raveonworldwide.com.

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American Council of engineering Companies to host good Life Bingo March 3

The inaugural Good Life Bingo event, hosted by The American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC Nebraska), Engineers Club of Omaha, and Engineers Club of Lincoln, will be held on Friday, March 3, at the Scott Conference Center. Cocktails begin at 5:30 p.m. with a buffet-style dinner and Bingo to follow at 7 p.m. The goal of the Good Life Bingo event is to raise money for engineering scholarships while networking and having fun with engineers and industry friends.

The entire engineering industry is invited! Most tables are reserved by engineering firms and industry partners bringing colleagues, spouses, and clients as their guest. Ten games of Bingo will be played. This isn’t just any old game of Bingo, though! At this 21+ event, you can expect guest callers, activities between rounds, exciting prizes, and more. This is an all-play, no-work event, so expect an evening full of fun and laughter.

ACEC Nebraska has several sponsorship opportunities available. Contact Anita Brunero at Anita@acecnebraska.org with any questions and for more information.

The American Council of Engineering Companies, Engineers Club of Omaha and Engineers Club of Lincoln are dedicated to improving the impact of the engineering community on our community. One of the most important programs across these organizations is to support the College Student Assistance Program. Learn more at acecnebraska.org.

Bio nebraska Joins Bioindustrial Manufacturing and Design ecosystem

Bio Nebraska is pleased to announce that they are now a member of Bioindustrial Manufacturing and Design Ecosystem (BioMADE), a manufacturing innovation institute dedicated to advancing bioindustrial manufacturing across the nation.

BioMADE brings together a diverse range of member organizations, from large corporations to universities, to start-ups. Launched with significant federal support in 2021, BioMADE harnesses the power of biology to create and domestically source the manufactured goods that people use every day.

“BioMADE is thrilled to welcome Bio Nebraska into its membership,” said BioMADE CEO Doug Friedman. “Bio Nebraska’s strength in building a bio-ecosystem in Nebraska and helping develop a needed workforce will bring critical experience and expertise to the BioMADE community and help us build and strengthen the foundation of American bioindustrial manufacturing.”

Through funding, action, and engagement, BioMADE supports the development of bio manufacturing technologies to strengthen American competitiveness; create a more robust, resilient, and biobased supply chain; and help the U.S. become more self-sufficient. BioMADE is also building a diverse and globally competitive STEM workforce by partnering with K-12 schools, community colleges, universities, and professional development organizations to ensure the workforce is prepared and ready to fill new jobs.

Members drive the priorities and success of BioMADE. Bio Nebraska will work with BioMADE and its nationwide roster of member organizations to secure America’s future through bioindustrial manufacturing innovation, education, and collaboration.

Learn more about Bio Nebraska at bionebraska.org.

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Tell us a little about your business. - North Risk Partners is a Midwest-based insurance company that prioritizes service to their clients. The main thing that drew me towards working in insurance and specifically with North Risk Partners is that I get to help people. It was important for me to find an employer that genuinely cares about their clients and North Risk Partners always puts the client first. We strive to find the best insurance opportunities for local businesses of all sizes. The connections I make with the community around me are what excite me for work every day.

How did you get started in the business? - I got started in the business through my mom. She has worked in the same office for about 15 years, so I basically grew up around the people in the office. It felt really natural joining their office culture and it just made sense to me. I knew who I was going to get to work with and I couldn’t imagine better mentors for a young adult just starting college.

What is the biggest challenge you’ve faced professionally? - The biggest challenge I have faced professionally is being so young. When I communicate with clients for the first time and they can tell I am young, they sometimes question or doubt me. Once I show them that I am capable and know the business, they do a complete 180 and come to me for anything after that.

What has been your most important achievement professionally? - The most important achievement I’ve had professionally so far is establishing a name for myself in my company so early on in my career. North Risk is a very large company across numerous states, so I didn’t expect people I had never talked to, to know me. When I get the chance to meet new people, I’m proud to hear I have a reputation of hard work and positivity. That’s my ideal combination of adjectives for my work ethic.

What is your favorite quote or the best piece of advice you’ve ever received? - A wonderful friend of mine got me a desk calendar of daily positivity. This quote was from July 8. “You’ll never do a whole lot unless you’re brave enough to try” - Dolly Parton

If you could choose any other profession to be successful in, what would it be? - If I were to choose any other profession to be successful in, I would want it to be teaching kindergarten. Before I started in insurance, I worked at a daycare for most of my high school experience. I loved bonding with the kids and watching them learn new things each and every day. My desire to work in an industry that truly makes a difference started here.

What is your favorite book or the last good book you read? - The last good book I read was Believe It: How to Go from Underestimated to Unstoppable by Jamie Kern Lima.

If you could choose only one descriptive word to be remembered as, what would it be? - Kind.

What is your favorite TV show? - Definitely Friends

What is your favorite local restaurant? - Depending on what I’m in the mood for it would probably be between Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bar or Sakura Bana.

If our readers would like to contact you, how should they do so? - (402) 905-9069; rachel.leidy@northriskpartners.com; www. northriskpartners.com.

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Tell us a little about your business. - FNIC has been providing risk management solutions for over 100 years. Our priority is working with clients to protect their people, assets, and reputations. We educate, advise, and add value so that our clients can effectively manage their businesses. I concentrate on helping contractors and business owners understand and qualify for surety bond guarantees to win new projects and grow their companies.

How did you get started in the business? - I took a sales role with The Harry A. Koch Co. out of college selling personal lines insurance for my first year. From there I started consulting with small businesses on their property and casualty coverages until I was given the opportunity to join the surety department in 2008. I’ve been focusing on surety bonding ever since.

What is the biggest challenge you’ve faced professionally? - Leading and re-building a surety department during the pandemic presented constant hurdles, but I’m proud of the perseverance my team showed. Tell us a little about your family. - My wife of 12 years, Lindsey, is a physical therapist specializing in women’s health. We are on the go chasing our seven-year-old, Hayden, and two-year-old, Jaylee.

What do you see as one of the biggest turning points in your life? - My father, Gary, passed away in 2012 from a rare form of cancer. He was my best friend and mentored me as I got into the risk management business, so losing him forced me to go outside of my comfort zone. Now that I’m a dad I appreciate all the sacrifices he made for our family growing up.

What is your favorite thing to do on a day off? - I’m an avid golfer, so any time I can break away to hit the links is a good day. Otherwise, I enjoy smoking meats and outdoor grilling whenever I can.

What is the most unique or interesting thing about you that most people probably don’t know? - I managed to make three hole-in-ones in one year back in 2008/2009. Dumb luck!

Who inspires you? - I’m fortunate to have a great family that pushes me to be better every day. My two older brothers are great husbands, fathers, and role models.

What is your favorite quote or the best piece of advice you’ve ever received? - Personal growth only takes place when you step outside your comfort zone.

If you could choose only one descriptive word to be remembered as, what would it be? - Honest.

If you had a theme song, what would it be? - “Start Me Up” by The Rolling Stones.

If you could have a super power, what would it be?

Which talent would you most like to have? - To be a pilot.

If you could choose any other profession to be successful in, what would it be? - Golf course design and development.

What is your favorite book or the last good book you read? - The Comfort Crisis by Michael Easter.

What is your favorite movie? - The Shawshank Redemption

What is your favorite TV show? - I’m still a Seinfeld fan.

What is your favorite local restaurant? - The Drover.

If our readers would like to contact you, how should they do so?(402) 861-7199; justin.tomlin@fnicgroup.com; fnicgroup.com.

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Meet Renee Villanueva, the growthbacker at Cyberbacker.

Tell us a little about your business. – We provide high-level support for organizations and business owners who want to make sure that they find the right hire. We have built effective systems for vetting, hiring, training, and keeping the right person. If it can be done virtually without requiring a license or certification, it can be done by a Cyberbacker. Cyberbacker is the leading provider of world-class administrative support and virtual assistant services from anywhere in the world to anyone in the world.

What do you see as one of the biggest turning points in your life? – I was diagnosed with a severe chronic kidney disease when I was 12 and had to undergo chemotherapy. I was bullied for most of my early years until high school because of my weight and how I looked, and being surrounded with that growing up, it’s hard to build your identity and self confidence. I was scared of risks, I was afraid of making mistakes, and I did my best to stay within my comfort zone. Almost a year ago, I decided to move and focus on my career. I needed a space where I could really build myself and my identity as a “growthbacker” from the ground up with solid foundations, and I believe that being in a safe and healthy environment is a big factor for growth. Because of the opportunity I have, I am able to do what I enjoy doing while making sure that my family is well provided for. Not a lot of people know, but Craig, our CEO, is big on personal and career growth. Our team is always reading books together. We have dedicated Zoom huddles on a daily basis to share our thoughts with each other and it is one of my favorite things about being part of this company. I like learning and growing and being uncomfortable. It has been a big transformation from who I was a few years ago, and I’m really proud of myself for it.

What is the most unique or interesting thing about you that most people probably don’t know? – I am 7,833 miles away from Nebraska. I was born and raised in the Philippines and still am in the Philippines while working with Donald Kracke for Cyberbacker Nebraska-Iowa.

What is your favorite quote or the best piece of advice you’ve ever received? – “You are right where you’re supposed to be.” This calms me down whenever I am going through a rough day or when I’m frustrated. In life, there will always be people that come and go and circumstances that happen to us that are meant to teach us something. It might not make sense right away, but as time goes by, we look back at certain things that happened in our life and get that “aha” moment of realizing what it was for.

What local nonprofit organization(s) are you passionate about or involved with, and are there any special reasons why? – I am big on education and business. I am currently preparing to be able to support children born in poverty with their education. My longterm goal is to be able to provide jobs for thousands if not millions of people to help them succeed in life. I am actually currently achieving my goal by providing jobs for our Cyberbackers. For each client that I help determine their needs, I help one person from the Philippines get a stable job in the comfort of their own home so that their kids won’t have to grow up like how I did with my parents having to work overseas to provide for our family.

If our readers would like to contact you, how should they do so? – (515) 217-6387; nebraska-iowa@cyberbacker.com; www. cyberbacker.com.

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Meet Carter Krei, a certified executive coach at ActionCOACH ExcelEDGE

Tell us a little about your business. - We are a business C.A.R.E. company that specializes in providing community, accountability, results, and education to growing businesses. Five years ago, we noticed that often business owners do not have the educational pathways that most other corporate entities have. This has resulted in good, hard working people lacking the simple tools that make their work easier and more enjoyable.

How did you get started in the business? - From high school, all the way up through the last job I held, I always struggled with the complacent nature of most tasks. The idea of doing work entirely disconnected from the end product was pretty frustrating. I now know this feeling as the entrepreneurial seizure that Michael Gerber talks about in The E-Myth. At a certain point I knew it was time to jump, so I worked with my supervisors to eliminate my positions, and started out as a business coach.

What has been your most important achievement professionally?

- My most important achievement so far has been receiving the Rookie Coach of the Year award I won in my first year. The reason I choose this is because it is the outcome of achieving success for my clients, not for me. I have always set my goals based on the success of those I serve and coach. In order for them to have achieved so much that I won an award means so much more than the awards themselves.

Tell us a little about your family. - I have been happily married to my wife Joy for seven years now. We have three AMAZING kids. Rachel is five, Benjamin is three, and Eliza is one, as well as one more due in July! My wife is our church’s accountant as well as a member of the air guard in Sioux City.

What is your favorite thing to do on a day off? - I am a high school basketball coach, a church youth director, and a board member for a handful of impact agencies. Otherwise, I spend a good amount of time reading or taking online classes for some area I am trying to learn.

What is the most unique or interesting thing about you that most people probably don’t know? - I love travel! I love the stories I get from my trips. I have eaten crickets in Mexico, been detained (kind of) by undercover Italian police, and been held up at knifepoint by a “freedom fighter” at the temple to Hephaestus in Athens. I recognize that by reading that list, you may not think it sounds that fun but I survived and have stories to tell!

Who inspires you? - My mother has always inspired me for her ability to overcome obstacles and continue to ask “what can we do”. My father inspires me in his living example of humility, loyalty, and kindness. My pastors inspire me in their faith and willingness to stand up for what is right no matter the cost. My wife inspires me in her work ethic and grace under pressure (which comes often married to me).

If you could choose only one descriptive word to be remembered as, what would it be? - Faithful.

If you could have dinner with one famous person from the past or present, who would it be? - Since I know where this is published, and don’t want to miss my chance, I will say Warren Buffett.

If our readers would like to contact you, how should they do so? - CarterKrei@actioncoach.com; meetings.hubspot.com/carterkrei; ExcelEDGE.ActionCOACH.com.

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Meet Nic Batterton, executive director at Mosaic in Omaha and southeast Nebraska

Tell us a little about your business. - Mosaic offers services to empower people with disabilities, mental and behavioral health needs, and autism, as well as aging adults to live their best life. We are the changing face of health care, passionate about serving the whole person and partnering for quality outcomes. We see people as unique, beloved and important. We listen to what matters to you and help you lead a meaningful, healthy life on your terms. We meet you where you are because we’ve been there. We are passionate about services and partnerships that create meaningful lives in caring communities, giving a voice to people’s needs. Our team harnesses data, processes and technology to provide highquality services to as many people in need as we can.

How did you get started in the business? - I started working in human services by universal circumstance. I needed a job to help pay for college expenses. I started working as a direct support professional in a group home.

What is the biggest challenge you’ve faced professionally? - Accepting that as a leader I have flaws, and that working constantly and consistently on myself is the only way to lead others effectively. One of the biggest mistakes I see leaders make over and over is never looking within to see one’s part in a situation. Through my experience I have learned that knowing, owning, and learning from my part not only makes me a better leader, but makes my team and whole organization better.

Tell us a little about your family. - I am married to a wonderful man, Aaron. We have two dogs named Bella and Zeppelin, and two cats named Nala and Dolce. We love spending time traveling to new places, and experiencing all life has to offer.

What do you see as one of the biggest turning points in your life? - Getting sober when I was 28-years-old. To date this has been the best decision of my life. It has changed me in ways that I didn’t know were possible.

What is your favorite thing to do on a day off? - Spending time with my husband outside in our yard making memories and improving our landscaping.

What is the most unique or interesting thing about you that most people probably don’t know? - I am a thrill seeker. I love riding motorcycles and skydiving to name a few go-to things.

Who inspires you? - My mother-in-law Cathy. She is so strong in her faith, and her dedication to her family is something that I admire dearly. When she talks of her life’s work, and when I watch her gracefully enter any situation I feel a deep sense of gratitude to be in her life.

If you could choose only one descriptive word to be remembered as, what would it be? - Courageous.

What is your favorite book or the last good book you read? - The last book I read was Educated by Tara Westover. This book really was intense for me. To hear of someone’s existence was so challenging, and see how no matter where we come from, or what our upbringing is, we can break free and be our true authentic self.

What is your favorite movie? - Anything Disney!

What is your favorite local restaurant? - LeadBelly.

If you could have dinner with one famous person from the past or present, who would it be? - Oprah Winfrey.

If our readers would like to contact you, how should they do so?(402) 710-3688; Nic.batterton@mosaicinfo.org; mosaicinfo.org.

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Meet Cemre (Gem-rah) Lively, the executive assistant/director of operations at Strictly Business .

Tell us a little about your business. - Strictly Business is a local news and direct marketing magazine in Omaha and Lincoln that is strong in print and online. We are all about branding names and faces because people like to do business with people they know, like, and trust. With over 29 years of experience, we are proud of our reputation as a reliable and positive publication and grateful for the opportunity to promote so many amazing local businesses and organizations each month.

How did you get started in the business? - I went to school at East Tennessee State University and studied public relations and advertising, as I’ve always had a love for all things surrounding writing, media, and marketing. I’ve had various jobs since then, including human resources and even being a barista for a year! I moved from Lafayette, CO to Lincoln in July of 2022 with my husband and two pups, and I was lucky enough to come across Strictly Business ’ job posting. After meeting Paige and the team, I already felt at home.

Tell us a little about your family. - My mom is originally from Turkey, and we still have quite a bit of family there. She lives in the same small Tennessee town I was born in. My older brother lives in Florida, and so do my husband’s parents, sister and brotherin-law, and our two beautiful nieces. My husband Joe and I have two fur children, Ollie and Ovi!

What is the most unique or interesting thing about you that most people probably don’t know? - My name is always a hot topic! It’s spelled Cemre, but pronounced “Gem-rah”. It’s Turkish and it’s a word that encompasses the signs of seasons changing, like leaves dropping in the fall or water getting warm in summer. I always say my mom obviously wanted me to be outgoing with the name she gave me - I always have an ice breaker!

Who inspires you? - My best friend, Mandi, is an incredible example of what it means to be a hard-working person. She always has meaningful, sound advice and has built a beautiful life for herself and her family. I look up to her and am grateful to have such a solid person in my life.

What is your greatest talent that you don’t utilize in your daily work life? - I don’t know if this is my greatest talent, but I have several corners of my home full of random crafting hobbies that I’ve been into over the years. No one at the office has asked me to cross stitch them something, but if they did, I could make it happen. If you could choose any other profession to be successful in, what would it be? - I would love to be a full time artist.

What is your favorite book or the last good book you read?The last good book I read was Letters From Istanbul by Lucy Foley. It’s a really moving story.

What is your favorite movie? - I love the movie 500 Days of Summer.

What is your favorite TV show? - I’m a huge fan of The Office. It’s been my comfort show for years! My husband and I also love binging reality TV, our favorite is 90 Day Fiancé

If you could have dinner with one famous person from the past or present, who would it be? - Sharing nachos with Seth Rogan sounds like a super fun way to spend a day.

If our readers would like to contact you, how should they do so? - cemre@strictlybusinessomaha.com; (402) 466-3330; strictlybusinessomaha.com.

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Mosaic elects omaha’s Dr. Adam Wells to its Board of Directors

Mosaic, a nonprofit, whole-person healthcare network headquartered in Omaha that serves people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in 13 states including Nebraska, has elected Dr. Adam Wells to serve a three-year term on its Mosaic Board of Directors.

Wells is a pulmonologist with Methodist Physicians Clinic Pulmonary Medicine Specialists and is the medical director for Nebraska Methodist College’s Respiratory Care Program.

“I have a son who has intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD),” said Wells. “As he’s grown older, his needs have increased. As we searched for support services, it became apparent how limited resources are for that population, even when someone in their family is ‘well-connected’ in the medical field or in the ‘right’ community or knows the ‘right’ people. I’m sure many families get extremely frustrated looking for support for their loved one with IDD and give up.”

The Mosaic Board of Directors hold in responsibility the trust and welfare of people who support and depend upon Mosaic. This includes those with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), their families, donors, and the Lutheran churches with which Mosaic holds an affiliation.

Mosaic is a whole-person healthcare organization reaching across 13 states in more than 700 communities and providing supports to nearly 4,900 people. Services empower people with disabilities, mental and behavioral health needs and autism, as well as aging adults, to live their best life. Mosaic is an affiliated social ministry organization of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and a member of Lutheran Services in America. Mosaic is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. For more information, visit www.mosaicinfo.org.

West gate Bank® promotes Chad tettenborn to Senior Vice president,CommercialLending

The West Gate Bank® Board of Directors has elected Chad Tettenborn to senior vice president, commercial lending.

Tettenborn joined West Gate Bank in August 2020. As senior vice president, commercial lending, Tettenborn will continue to develop relationships in the Omaha market to assist commercial lending clients with their business financing needs, including real estate lending. He will be available to council customers on different credit options and utilize West Gate Bank resources to help them meet other business needs.

Originally from Omaha, Tettenborn received a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Nebraska Wesleyan University and his MBA from Creighton University. He serves on the Finance Committee for Kids Can Community Center and is a past board member and treasurer; serves as an Advisory Board Member for the Nebraska Enterprise Fund; and is active in St Margaret Mary’s Church.

Chad Tettenborn is located at West Gate Bank’s 177th and West Maple branch at 17617 Manderson St. and can be reached at (402) 7588723 or ctettenborn@westgate.bank.

West Gate Bank is a family-owned community bank with 11 locations in Lincoln and Omaha. The newest West Gate Bank branch is now open at 177th and West Maple Road in Omaha. At West Gate Bank, our interest is you! Visit westgate.bank for more information.

AmanaCare in-home Assistance hires

Rhonda Saunders as Marketer

AmanaCare In-Home Assistance welcomes Rhonda Saunders as their new marketer. After a break to take care of family members

Rhonda has returned part-time to the healthcare industry. She previously worked for a hospice company in Lincoln for eight years and now brings that knowledge and experience to AmanaCare.

Rhonda has enjoyed giving back to her community through the years by volunteering with many local organizations, co-chairing the Jazz in June city festival, and serving on multiple boards and committees in the area. In addition, Rhonda served on the Alzheimer’s Association board and assisted with their community fundraising events.

Rhonda enjoys spending time with her family, including her husband, three adult children and their significant others, two teen step-children, and one granddaughter. Rhonda loves to travel and planning trips. Maui is her top destination and has been going there for over 25 years. She also enjoys being outdoors, cooking, and entertaining family and friends. Most importantly her biggest passion is her love of Jesus and living a life that is pleasing to God.

Amana is Hebrew; it means truth, faithfulness, guardian, devotion and integrity. AmanaCare is a faith based company that is family-owned and operated providing faithful, personalized non-medical care that people can trust. If you or a loved one needs assistance to manage tasks of independent living, contact AmanaCare to find out how they can help at (402) 440-5878. For more information, go to amana-care.com.

Yohanna Santana of Christian Record Services Receives promotion

Christian Record Services, Inc. is pleased to announce the promotion of Yohanna Santana to assistant director of member services and studio.

Santana has enjoyed helping people her whole life and now that includes supporting Hispanic members with library services. She helps maintain the member database and digital cartridges in the lending library, field member phone calls, and prepare books and resources for distribution. Santana also translates documents and media from English to Spanish and is responsible for coordinating the production of the quarterly El Centinela audio magazine and other Spanish language resources.

In the past year, Christian Record Services has expanded its Spanish materials thanks to Santana’s efforts. She has been instrumental in the process of adding new Spanish audio books to the lending library and creating a special Christmas audio program to mail to all Spanish-speaking members.

“Yohanna has contributed immensely to enhancing services to our more than 300 Spanish-speaking members who are blind in the United States and those we serve abroad, and she has intentionally engaged them to better understand how best to respond to their needs. I’m so grateful Yohanna joined our team in June 2021; she is an exceptionally creative, positive addition,” stated Diane Thurber, president.

Christian Record Services continues to move forward with its mission to “empower people who are blind to engage their communities and embrace the Blessed Hope.” For more information, please visit www.christianrecord.org.

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Aoi Corporation hires heather Stauffer as Furniture Account Manager

AOI Corporation is pleased to announce that they have hired Heather Stauffer as furniture account manager. In this role, Heather will manage all aspects of AOI’s furniture projects from planning through final installation.

A native of Omaha, Heather grew up around remodeling and construction and enjoys taking on DIY projects at home. She studied design, architecture, business management, finance, and banking at the University of Nebraska before heading off to Denver for 15 years. She’s been back in the Omaha area for eight years now and enjoys traveling nationally and internationally, including a trip to Alaska this summer.

“As an account manager for AOI, I’m excited that I will get to work closely with my client’s day in and day out,” said Heather. “My attention will be on building long-lasting partnerships focused on their business needs, whether that be re-invention of current spaces or strategizing on growth and expansion for their teams.”

AOI is a local, women-owned, family business that has been helping Nebraska businesses succeed for almost 40 years. They offer solutions for the built environment through their construction, furniture, and premanufactured interiors groups. Products and services are available individually or combined as part of a holistic approach developed in close collaboration with clients and their design teams. To learn more, visit aoicorp.com, or call (402) 896-5520.

Farris engineeringMechanical engineerDustin hill passes pe examination

Farris Engineering is pleased to announce that Dustin Hill has passed the Principles and Practice of Engineering (PE) examination and is now a licensed professional mechanical engineer in the State of Nebraska. Dustin has been a part of the Farris Engineering team since 2014, designing mechanical systems for educational, commercial, and health care markets.

Dustin received his associate degree in mechanical design technologies from Metropolitan Community College. He continued his schooling at the University of Nebraska where he obtained a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in Architectural Engineering.

Dustin has over 14 years of design experience and has been an essential member of Farris Engineering’s mechanical engineering department for the past eight years. When not at work, he can be found spending time with his significant other and his two dogs Mac and Cheese, traveling, and working on improvement projects around the house.

Since its beginning in 1967, Farris Engineering has been an industry leader in mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineering. With LEED AP+ staff, fire protection engineers, certified geothermal designers, lighting designers, and commissioning agents on staff, Farris is comfortable with the complicated and bring the experience and innovation to provide unique project-specific designs. They look forward to tackling your projects head-on with this talented team of employee-owners as they ‘Bring your Buildings to Life’. For more information, go to farris-usa.com.

health At homeConsultantsWelcomesApril pearson as newBusinessStrategist

Health At Home Consultants wants the to extend a warm welcome to April Pearson, their new business strategist. Pearson grew up in a small town in northeast Nebraska but has called Omaha home for the past several years. She has a Bachelor’s Degree in healthcare management with a minor in psychology from Bellevue University. Having a long background in the senior living industry, settling into her new position at Health At Home has been like second nature.

Pearson has worked as an advisor for many years, most recently as the community relations director for an assisted living community. She has a strong passion for working with seniors to assist them in finding the right solution to meet their needs, either at home or in a community-based setting.

Aside from work, Pearson has a passion for travel, gardening, flowers, interior design, and loves to watch a good Nebraska sunset. She is so grateful for the opportunity to join Health at Home consultants and be a solid resource for seniors, families, and the Lincoln community. You can reach her at april@healthathomeconsultants.com or (402) 981-5511.

The Health at Home Consultants team has found a perfect business niche in homecare. They can perform and interpret diagnostic tests such as lab work and x-rays, flu shots, pneumonia vaccines, and all other injections; prescribe medications and other treatments; and manage a patient’s care while maintaining continual communication with the primary care physician. To learn more, visit www. healthathomeconsultants.com, or call (402) 440-5268.

epilepsyFoundation nebraska Announces heather Bernard as executive Director

Epilepsy Foundation Nebraska, the leading advocate for the nearly 20,000 people living with epilepsy in Nebraska, is pleased to announce that Heather Bernard has joined the team as the new executive director.

Heather attended Ball State University in Indiana where she earned her bachelor’s degree in elementary education. She then moved to Georgia where she taught in the Georgia Public School system. While teaching, she attended Valdosta State University and earned her master’s degree in social work.

Heather practiced as a social worker at a nonprofit agency working with adults with developmental disabilities. Heather changed things up and shifted to working in the neuroscience department at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta where she built and ran a Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Event Clinic. She also opened and operated a private practice where she provided psychotherapy for children, adolescents, and young adults.

Heather moved to Omaha in 2021 after accepting a position with Children’s Hospital and Medical Center. In her new role, she is excited to help champion epilepsy awareness, education, and research in Nebraska. Heather resides in Omaha with her husband of almost 18 years and two children.

The Epilepsy Foundation is a national voluntary health agency dedicated solely to the welfare of the nearly 3.4 million people living with epilepsy in the U.S. and their families. The Foundation works to ensure that people with seizures are able to participate in all life experiences and to promote research for a cure. To contact Epilepsy Foundation Nebraska, email Nebraska@efa.org. For more information, go to epilepsy.com.

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huffman engineering, inc. promotesBrady Darroughto engineer2

Huffman Engineering, Inc. (HEI) has announced that Brady Darrough has been promoted to Engineer 2. Darrough joined the team after graduating from UNL with a mechanical engineering degree and immediately went to work helping the Huffman Engineering team from the City of Omaha assist with the recovery effort of water systems after the 2019 floods. In addition to his work with the City of Omaha, he is also instrumental on projects for Mid American Energy, the City of Council Bluffs, Endicott, and Essentia Proteins. Darrough is an EcoStruxure Control Expert (Schneider PLC Programming), certified in Ignition SCADA Programming, and was the technical lead for the City of Waverly Water and Wastewater Control Systems upgrade. According to Don Glatt, Huffman’s Utilities Manager, Darrough is, “the swiss army knife to the utilities team,” bringing a wealth of tools, knowledge, skill, and work ethic to every project he is on. As many experts in this industry get set to retire, HEI is proud to have several of the best minds in utilities today working at their company, and Brady is among those who top the list.

Huffman Engineering, Inc. has over three decades of experience with a proven track record of delivering large-scale system integration projects with industrial customers and municipalities as an electrical control systems integrator. Huffman Engineering designs and builds robust and reliable automation systems to meet stringent CDPHE, FDA, USDA, and EPA regulations. Learn more at www.huffmaneng.com.

omaha empowermentBreakfastAnnounces upcomingFebruarySpeakerJanelleRoker

In the next few months, Omaha Empowerment Breakfast will feature some energetic speakers at their monthly events. Janelle Roker will be the featured speaker for February. Janelle Roker helps owners, executives, and professionals navigate the chaos to reach that next level. She combines her executive experience with a love of football to create teams capable of achieving more than they believe is possible. She works with her clients through individual coaching, team building workshops, and public speaking. She is known for her Perspectives newsletter that challenges her readers to consider new ways of seeing old situations. As a leader, you probably spend most of your time on the playing field. It is your job to move the ball forward. Sometimes it is hard to know what is happening when you are on the field. What if you got off the field and saw your business from a higher perspective? What might you notice? How might it be easier for your team to successfully execute the plays? Janelle will explore how lessons from football might be the key to helping your team win big.

Omaha Empowerment Breakfast is looking forward to more speakers, one hopefully an Omaha Civic Leader, and more authors featuring new books. Be sure and tune in to the website, join the mailing list, and read Omaha Empowerment Breakfasts’ newsletters for the list of upcoming speakers.

The Omaha Empowerment Breakfast is a non-membership networking opportunity held monthly on the first Friday with great speakers, great food, and endless connections. To learn more and register for the February breakfast event, visit omahaempowermentbreakfast.org.

Angela Mcgraw named executive Director of girls inc. of omaha

Angela McGraw has been named executive director of Girls Incorporated of Omaha. Girls Inc. Board of Directors President Amy Lawrenson announced that McGraw will succeed retiring Executive Director Roberta Wilhelm beginning January 17.

“Angela comes to Girls Inc. with previous experience in nonprofit leadership, education administration, program management, grant writing, research-based youth programming, and fundraising,” said Lawrenson. “She will bring an amazing set of skills and passion to Girls Inc., and will surely inspire the girls to be strong, smart, and bold.” McGraw’s most recent role was as the director at Do Space, a technology library providing free access to the latest software, devices, and ultrafast internet to the entire Omaha community.

Girls Incorporated of Omaha, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization dedicated to inspiring all girls to be “Strong, Smart and Bold,” provides educational, cultural, and recreational opportunities for girls ages 5 to 18. Girls Inc. opened its first center in 1975, and currently operates two locations in north and south Omaha. Serving over 2,000 girls through its centers and outreach programs, Girls Inc. provides transportation from more than 50 schools in the Omaha area. For more information, please contact Girls Inc. Board of Directors President Amy Lawrenson at alawrenson@bairdholm.com / (402) 636-8261.

Centris Federal Credit union Welcomes Brian Beard, promotesChristopherBluvas

Centris Federal Credit Union welcomes Brian Beard to the role of assistant vice president, mortgage production. Beard brings more than 25 years of mortgage sales, lending, and management experience. Most recently, Beard served as senior manager, mortgage sales, at a Nebraska-based bank.

As a member of Centris’ management team, he will develop and implement initiatives that reinforce the vision and direction of the mortgage production department. Beard holds a Bachelor of Science degree in business management from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

Centris has also promoted Christopher Bluvas to assistant vice president, audit services. He most recently served as senior internal auditor for the credit union the last four years and has over 23 years of audit experience. In his new role, Bluvas will lead the audit services team ensuring Centris continues to maintain safety and soundness practices which protect the credit union’s members and assets.

Bluvas holds a Bachelor of Science in business administration with an emphasis in accounting from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Master of Business Administration in accounting from Bellevue University.

Centris Federal Credit Union, founded in 1934, is one of Nebraska’s largest federally chartered community credit unions. Centris serves Douglas, Sarpy, Lincoln, McPherson, and Pottawattamie counties and has 15 offices located in Omaha, Grand Island, North Platte, and Tryon, Nebraska, and Council Bluffs, Iowa. Their mission is to be a trusted life-long financial partner. For more information, visit www.centrisfcu.org.

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north end teleservices, LLC promotes Keisha thomas to Vp of human Resources

North End Teleservices, LLC (NET), has announced its new vice president of human resources, employee and community relations.

Keisha Thomas, who has served with the company since its launch in September 2015, holds the title of the first employee hired at NET. She joined the company as the human resources project manager. In her new role, Keisha will continue to advance the human resources strategy and reach to each employee, crafting the company’s ability to continue the mission of creating jobs and changing lives.

“Keisha has played an instrumental role in shaping the internal culture and employment brand,” said Carmen Tapio, CEO of North End Teleservices. “She’s an incredible person and leader who always puts the best interest of our employees first. She has helped us navigate the HR requirements from a small start-up to where we are today as an Inc. 5000 company. Her contributions are not only centered on the company and our employees, but she also plays a significant role through her board service and community-facing contributions. Her impact is evident in who we are as an organization.”

North End Teleservices, LLC is an omnichannel global provider of business process outsourcing (BPO) to small and large business-to-business and business-to-consumer government and commercial entities. North End Teleservices is a certified woman-owned, minority-owned, HUBZone and Enterprise Zone business serving as an extension of its client’s brands and service delivery model. Learn more at northendteleservices.com.

Metro omaha Builders Association elects 2023 Board of Directors and Officers

Metro Omaha Builders Association’s (MOBA) Board of Directors and Officers for 2023 has been elected by MOBA’s membership to be the voice of Omaha’s home building and remodeling industry. Congratulations to the 2023 leadership team!

Officers:

• President: Matt Kronaizl, Sierra Homes

• Vice President: Dave Tewes, Thomas David Builders

• Immediate Past President: Brett Clarke, Frontier Builders

• Treasurer: Dave Vogtman, The Home Company and The Land Company

• Secretary: David Hartman, Core Bank

Directors:

• Nikki Diamantis, Platinum Builders

• Kelly Fleming, Omaha Public Power District

• Greg Frazell, G. Lee Homes

• Steve Janicek, Regency Homes

• Ryan Krejci, Ideal Designs Custom Homes, Inc,

• Joel Russell, Millard Lumber Inc.

• Kent Therkelsen, KRT Construction, Inc.

The Metro Omaha Builders Association was chartered in 1946 and is a not-for-profit organization that was established to promote and protect the home building industry. MOBA members are builders/ developers and their trade partners who are dedicated to preserving integrity through high professional standards and sound business practices in the industry. For more information, visit www.moba.com, or contact MOBA at (402) 333-2000.

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pLCS Foundation Welcomes Mindy Bieck as Development Director

The Papillion La Vista Community Schools (PLCS) Foundation is pleased to welcome Mindy Bieck as development director. Mindy will be responsible for coordinating fundraising campaigns and sponsorship opportunities, and building relationships with community partners. She has over nine years of experience in the nonprofit industry, working most recently as director, corporate campaign management at United Way of the Midlands. She currently serves as a volunteer with Sarpy County CASA and is a board member of the Nebraska Foster Care Review Board. Mindy is a Papillion La Vista High School graduate and holds a Bachelor’s in behavioral science from Bellevue University and a Master’s in public administration from Bellevue University.

The Papillion La Vista Community School Foundation works closely with Papillion La Vista Community Schools to enhance educational opportunities for students that would not otherwise be possible. The foundation connects with generous donors to support students through programs like 6th grade outdoor education, scholarships, student emergency fund, summer reading, and middle school tutoring. For more information about the PLCS Foundation, visit plcsfoundation.org.

omaha Mayor Stothert Appoints gerald Kuhn as Director of human Rights and Relations

Mayor Jean Stothert’s office has recently announced the appointment of a new director of human rights and relations.

Gerald Kuhn is being promoted to the position, having been appointed to fill the post temporarily while the city conducted a national search. He had previously served as the assistant director of the department for five years.

Gerald has also been the city’s Americans with Disabilities director, where he developed the successful Restorative Justice Diversion Program for misdemeanor arrests such as Resisting Arrest, Obstruction, and Disorderly Conduct, which has become a national model.

Prior to that, Gerald served as executive director of the Omaha Early Learning Center and the director of Vocational Services for Mosaic of Omaha. He also served as director of residential services for the Detroit Housing Commission. Gerald has his bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and a master’s degree in social justice and counseling. He also serves as a mentor for 100 Black Men of Omaha and volunteers as a coach. He has been a board member for Boy Scouts of America, the Refugee Task Force, Jesuit Academy, and Metro Area Youth Services. The Human Rights and Relations Department has four major responsibilities for the City of Omaha: Civil Rights Investigations and Enforcement Support Services, Economic Equity and Inclusion Program Administration, Community Outreach and Education, and a Restorative Justice Program for people who commit misdemeanor offenses. Learn more at humanrights.cityofomaha.org.

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OMAHA BOOKKEEPING Grow Your Business with Peace of Mind

Omaha Bookkeeping provides bookkeeping services to small business owners throughout the Omaha area to help grow their business. Keeping track of your business’ books can be tough with the hassle of Quickbooks or bookkeeping processes. There are so many transactions to worry about, it can often seem impossible to manage. However, failing to do so can lead to IRS audits and hefty fines. Take control of your finances with Omaha Bookkeeping and their expert technology. They can help you manage and organize your books with ease.

Omaha Bookkeeping’s Services

• Coding and Classifying each of the financial transactions of the business

• Reconciling back accounts, credit cards, or loan accounts

• Adjusting and processing entries as needed

Accounts payable includes maintenance and setup for Vendor accounts, entrance of invoices into Quickbooks, preparation of checks for you to print or process payments through your banking billpay option, weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly check run processing available, and preparation of 1099 Misc forms at year-end.

Honest, Reliable, and Assured

When you work with a bookkeeping team, it is important to know that you’re receiving professional service from a knowledgeable team. At Omaha Bookkeeping is highly-trained and they make sure they have the skills and experience needed to get your books straightened out and organized. On top of that, they work quickly. When you partner with them, you can rest assured that they are working around the clock to get your books in order. They care about providing you with the services you need in a quick timeframe so that you can stop worrying about your books and get back to focusing on your daily tasks.

• Providing you with monthly P&L statements and balance sheets

• Storing your records so that you have fast, future access

• Accounts receivable and accounts payable services

Accounts receivable handles maintenance and setup of customer accounts, creates invoices and mail to customers as needed, and processes of monthly statements to mail to customers needed. Additional services include personal income tax preparation, personal checkbook reconciliation, personal check printing, personal budgetingsetup, and maintenance.

Owner Jeff Doering is honest, reliable, and a very organized person that strives to give you peace of mind. He is very confident in his expertise and team.

“Jeff with Omaha Bookkeeping does a great job and is vital to our business. He is very thorough and prompt with his work. He is always willing to help with any questions or with an after hours call or email. I highly recommend for your business needs.” – Mike D.

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Mosaic in omaha promotes national intellectual andDevelopmentalDisabilitiesMonth

Being able to choose how you spend your day is a fundamental right that was long denied to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Mosaic is changing that by empowering people with IDD through support and advocacy. March is National Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, which celebrates the achievements people with IDD make when given the chance. Mosaic highlights the month and the importance of choice with the theme, “My day, my way!”

Here in Omaha, Sarah shows what it means to live “my day, my way!” She enjoys volunteering in the Omaha community, one of her favorites being with Sacred Seed, a partner with Mosaic that helps Sarah become an advocate for our environment and for our Omaha Community. We’re happy to support Sarah to do the things that she finds meaningful.

“We serve many people like Sarah who enjoy being active and learning new things,” said Nic Batterton, executive director of Mosaic in Omaha. “But we’re always looking for new community partners. This month, especially, we are looking for people who have a hobby or activity they’d like to share with the people Mosaic serves. Many people with disabilities had limited opportunities to try new things growing up. But given the chance today, many are becoming artists, singers, athletes and more. New activities often bring new social interactions and help people be more involved in the community.”

To find out more about partnering with Mosaic to help people with IDD try something new, contact Jessica Westerlin at (402) 690-1167, or at jessica.westerlin@mosaicinfo.org. You can also visit mosaicinfo.org/nidda-month for more information.

In addition, Mosaic in Omaha is hosting a free, one-hour Discover the Possibilities event on March 6 at 9 to 10 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Members of the community are invited to participate in the event.

“Even people familiar with Mosaic tell me they’ve learned something new by attending a Discover the Possibilities event,” Nic said. “Our goal is to highlight the abilities people have when they’re given a chance to shine.”

To register for the Discover the Possibilities event, contact Jessica Westerlin at her phone and email listed above.

Mosaic is a whole-person healthcare organization reaching across 13 states in more than 700 communities and providing supports to nearly 4,900 people. Services empower people with disabilities, mental and behavioral health needs and autism, as well as aging adults to live their best life. Mosaic is an affiliated social ministry organization of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and a member of Lutheran Services in America. Mosaic is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. For more information, visit www.mosaicinfo.org.

it’s not What You Know, it’s Who You Know and Who Knows You!

At Strictly Business, we strive to recognize local professionals for their significant awards, promotions, achievements, and/or efforts in partnership with other organizations and the Lincoln community. If you know of someone who meets these criteria and wish to include their news in our publication, please call (402) 466-3330, email editor@ strictlybusinessomaha.com, or submit your news at strictly-business.com.

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nebraskaCommunityFoundation highlights importanceof Will planningin2023

The Chronicle of Philanthropy reports an estimated 70% of American adults have either an outdated will or no will at all. Planning for the future is easier than most people think and 2023 is the perfect time to get started.

Nebraska Community Foundation (NCF) offers a free wills guide that will guide you through the process. The easy-to-use, fill-in-the-blank downloadable booklet will help you organize your assets and your intent, all in one place. It is full of useful information and templates to record your family’s information, accounts, assets, liabilities, and charitable intentions. Visit Nebcommfound.GiftLegacy.com to download or request the free wills guide and start making a plan to provide for your family and support the communities and causes you care about.

Nebraska Community Foundation works with professional advisors and their clients every day to help put their assets to work with tax-efficient charitable strategies that make positive impact on the Nebraska communities they care about most. NCF unleashes abundant local assets, inspires charitable giving and connects ambitious people to build stronger communities and a Greater Nebraska. Headquartered in Lincoln, the Foundation serves communities, donors and organizations by providing financial management, strategic development, education and training to a statewide network of 1,500 volunteers serving 276 communities. Since 1994, Nebraska Community Foundation has reinvested over $463 million in Nebraska’s people and places. Learn more at nebcommfound.org.

ChildSaving instituteAnnounces$46MCapital Campaignto expandServicesin omaha-metro

Child Saving Institute (CSI) is looking to enhance the future of care in the Omaha community as it plans to expand its services and physical footprint by launching a $46 million capital campaign. CSI’s Campaign for Hope will allow the organization to continue to meet the dynamic needs of those it serves today, and over the next 100 years.

CSI has diligently evaluated the evolving needs of local children and families including the rapidly growing need for pediatric and adolescent therapy, an expanded emergency shelter, supportive early education services, and additional access to high-quality early childhood education.

To expand these services, CSI will nearly double its physical building space centrally located at 45th and Dodge St. This two-year project will allow for an on-site mental health clinic to be added to the facility, a newly built emergency shelter housing 16 beds for youth, four additional early childhood education classrooms with a STEAM classroom, and innovative treatment childcare classrooms added within its early childhood education center to address the needs of preschoolers unable to attend traditional school environments.

Additionally, the need for high-quality early childhood education continues to outpace the availability on a national, state, and local level. Locally, families often experience a nine-month wait, or even longer, in order to gain access to a childcare facility. The proposed expansion of CSI’s early childhood education center would increase its licensed capacity by 25%, enabling more Omaha families to receive high-quality early childhood education services and prepare more kids for kindergarten.

The Omaha community can join the effort in building a stronger community through Child Saving Institute’s Campaign for Hope initiative by visiting childsaving.org/campaignforhope.

project harmony opensRegistrationfor Speakingof ChildrenLuncheonandConference

Project Harmony has opened registration for the upcoming 16th annual Speaking of Children Luncheon and Conference on April 18-19. The event will be held at the Embassy Suites Omaha-La Vista Conference Center. The honorary chairs are Jessie and Dean Rasmussen, and event chairs are Emily Allen and Ashley Rich.

Inspiring and educating the community in the fight against child abuse, Speaking of Children is a two-day conference and keynote luncheon in partnership with Children’s Hospital & Medical Center and the US Attorney’s Office - District of Nebraska.

The keynote speaker for this year’s event is Gaelin Elmore. Gaelin is a former foster youth, child abuse survivor, retired pro-football player, and an advocate and speaker.

The full list of the conference speakers and schedule is available online. Training sessions will focus on investigation, treatment and prevention, and early intervention.

Register today at projectharmony.com/events/speaking-of-children.

Project Harmony exists to provide effective, immediate and sensitive support to child abuse victims and their non-offending family members. Project Harmony grew out of the vision of several Omaha community professionals and advocates to create a better system of protection for abused and neglected children. To learn more, go to projectharmony.com.

BiA-ne Receives $100K programSponsorship from healthyBlue nebraska

The Brain Injury Alliance of Nebraska (BIA-NE) is excited to announce its receipt of a $100,000 program sponsorship from Healthy Blue Nebraska (HBN) to implement brain injury screening, education, and management processes as part of a collaborative project with the Douglas County Youth Center (DCYC). To celebrate the funding of this program, HBN will be holding a check presentation ceremony at Healthy Blue’s Welcome Room at 2910 K St. STE E on January 11 at 3:30 p.m. Brain injury is often an undiagnosed or misdiagnosed condition in behavioral health. Those who report a history of brain injury will also have longer and more severe histories of substance use and more behavioral health issues. Because brain injury is often an invisible disability, it is easy to miss and misunderstand. One facet of this project is to bring brain injury training and awareness to the DCYC Behavioral Health Initiative, which is intended to increase access to behavioral health services and improve outcomes of justice-involved youth. The BIA-NE will accomplish this by providing brain injury training and mentoring for DCYC staff, multidisciplinary treatment team members, and community-based providers working with justice-involved youth. The Brain Injury Alliance of Nebraska was founded in 2009 to create better futures for all Nebraskans through brain injury prevention, education, advocacy, and support. To learn more about the BIA-NE resource facilitation program and its staff members, visit https://biane. org/events/resource-facilitation.html. For more information on the Brain Injury Alliance of Nebraska and its efforts to serve justice-involved youth affected by brain injury in Nebraska, contact Peggy Reisher, MSW, executive director, at peggy@biane.org or (402) 890-0606.

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At ease uSA to offerWeeklyDialectical Behavior therapyClasses

At Ease USA (AEU) is now offering Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) classes to service members and veterans. The group runs from 6 – 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday evenings February 21 through May 9, 2023 at the At Ease USA office, 10605 Burt Circle in Omaha.

DBT lends itself very well to treating traumatic stress-related disorders including PTSD. Participants will learn how to improve relationships, reduce emotional suffering, manage anxiety, and rediscover hope for the future. For 12 weeks, participants will join a close-knit group of individuals who will provide encouragement and accountability. The class is limited to twelve participants and each person receives a free workbook.

In addition to DBT classes, the Vets4Vets program offers peer support groups on Monday evenings from 6 – 7 p.m. These groups are open to all active duty and veterans and are on a drop-in basis. There is no charge to participate.

At Ease USA is committed to providing access to confidential trauma treatment to active military, veterans and their loved ones suffering from PTSD. AEU offers behavioral health services through an in-house clinical manager and a network of trained PTSD professionals. For more information, contact Beth Kramer at beth@ateaseusa.org or (531) 247-4040, or go to www.ateaseusa.org.

FAMiLY, inc. extends gratitude to the MathiasenFamilyand national indemnity

FAMILY Inc., in collaboration with Shoe Carnival in Council Bluffs, is helping to provide Toasty Toes for children who participate in programming at FAMILY, Inc.

FAMILY, Inc. recognizes the challenge families face, particularly in the current economy, in keeping their children clothed. For the third time, FAMILY, Inc.’s Toasty Toes event seeks to offer some relief for families by providing a new pair of shoes at no cost to the family. Families are able to shop for and select the shoes they want, empowering them to develop these skills. Toasty Toes is made possible by the Cindy and Jerry Mathiasen Family Fund grant and National Indemnity. They have both made a generous donation that will fund about 90 families with warm winter boots or shoes.

FAMILY, Inc. continues to be overwhelmed by the generosity of partnering organizations, the families they serve, and the community for supporting the engagement, education, and inspiration of families. To donate or volunteer with FAMILY, Inc., please contact Executive Assistant Jessica Navarrete at jnavarrete@familyia.org or (712) 256-9566.

FAMILY, Inc. is a human services organization with a mission to engage and educate the community, inspiring a healthy future through literacy, family, and public health services. To learn more, visit www.familyia.org.

CitySproutsto host 9th Annual Seed Share for omaha-area Residents

City Sprouts is excited to host the 9th annual Seed Share on Saturday, February 11 from noon to 4 p.m. at the South Omaha Library, 2808 Q St. In the event of inclement weather, the postponement date is Saturday, February 18.

The annual Seed Share is an event to promote and encourage Omahaarea residents to grow local food and, of course, share seeds.

The Seed Share is free, open to the public, and no purchases are necessary. Refreshments will be provided. There will be an assortment of seeds including locally-saved seeds, and folks are encouraged to share any seeds in appropriately packaged and labeled seed pouches.

Any questions may be directed to City Sprouts Communications and Development Manager Emily Ramelb at emily@ omahasprouts.org.

City Sprouts is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and member of The Nonprofit Association of the Midlands and the Omaha Chamber of Commerce. Their passion is food equity for all, and their mission is to use urban agriculture as a platform to develop equitable food systems, provide educational opportunities, and build community. Learn more about City Sprouts, their programming, and ways you can help on their website, www.omahasprouts.org.

BFF omaha to host “gayCruise”Fundraiser May20andFirstFriday pride June 2

BFF Omaha is inviting everyone to help them celebrate PRIDE in 2023! Thanks to the support of the Nebraska Arts Council and the Nebraska Cultural Endowment, BFF Omaha will be celebrating First Friday Pride on Friday, June 2 in the Benson Creative District! Join your BFF’s and be loud and proud all along Maple street with LGBTQ+ artists, performers, vendors, workshops, public art, youth activities, and more! Visit bffomaha. org/artists to find out how to become part of BFF Pride!

To kick off Pride in style, BFF Omaha is inviting the community to the inaugural BFF “Gay Cruise” fundraiser. Join them as they glide along the Missouri river raising funds for BFF programming. Your support helps them in their mission of building community through arts engagement.

Want on the boat? BFF Omaha is seeking supportive partners looking to make the inaugural BFF “Gay Cruise” fundraiser one to remember. Email info@bffomaha.org for more information.

BFF Omaha is an Omaha-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit that builds community through arts engagement. BFF is composed of 97% artists. They believe that everyone has the right to create, experience, and cultivate the arts in our communities. For more information, ways to get involved, and partnership opportunities, go to www.bffomaha.org.

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AngelsAmong us Celebrates Successful First Year of emotionalSupport programming

Angels Among Us launched 11 new emotional support programs in 2022 for pediatric cancer families living in or being treated in Nebraska. These exciting new programs provided opportunities for families to meet other families fighting pediatric cancer as well as provide some much-needed emotional support during a very difficult journey.

These events were available to each member of the family and provided support not only to pediatric cancer fighters and survivors, but also to families who have lost a child to cancer. In all, these emotional support programs touched a total of 520 individuals through 32 different events throughout 2022. The new programming was also supported by over 430 volunteer hours throughout the year.

Those interested in these emotional support programs in 2023 can go to myangelsamongua.org/events to see all upcoming events.

Angels Among Us is a 501(c)(3) organization whose mission is to provide financial and emotional support to any family whose child is battling pediatric cancer living in or being treated in the state of Nebraska. Since 2006 over 620 families have been supported with over $3.6 million in support. For more information about ways to get involved with Angels Among Us’ programming please reach out to Brittany Friesen at brittany@myangelsamongus.org or call (402) 934-0999.

CommunityFoundationAnnounces“Make it happen” training program participants

The Community Foundation for Western Iowa is delighted to announce this year’s participants for “Make It Happen” – the Foundation’s exclusive 18-month training program sponsored by D.A. Davidson.

After a competitive application process, nine organizations were selected for the 2023 cohort: Avenue Scholars of Southwest Iowa; Charles E. Lakin Human Services Campus; Habitat for Humanity of Council Bluffs; Historical Society of Pottawattamie County; Learning for All; Lewis Central Education Foundation; New Visions Homeless Services; Southwest Iowa Families, Inc.; and Wings of Hope.

Two representatives from each nonprofit organization attended the January 26 kick-off session that included learning around fundraising and focused on the “Science of Giving” based on research conducted by guest presenter and expert, Dr. Jenni Frumer, nonprofit consultant and former CEO of Alpert Jewish Family Service of West Palm Beach, FL.

“Make It Happen” is a learning cohort designed to support nonprofit partners by increasing their ability to put a comprehensive plan in place that focuses on the benefits of a strong, endowed funding stream. The training program not only helps ensure long-term viability and strength of our region’s nonprofit organizations through fund development, but also strives to create a widespread culture of philanthropy throughout the Community Foundation’s western Iowa service area. The program consists of six monthly meetings from January to June, and then moves to quarterly “Continuing to Make It Happen” sessions.

Learn more about the Community Foundation for Western Iowa and “Make It Happen” by visiting www.givewesterniowa.org/ impact/makeithappen.

Bagsof Fun omahaSeeksSponsorsfor inaugural game night gala March 31

Bags of Fun Omaha is excited to host their first Game Night Gala on Friday, March 31. This is the last opportunity for sponsorship and table purchases for this inaugural event. If you are interested in sponsoring this event, please contact Leigh Sittenauer at (402) 578-5395 or leighs@ bagsoffun.org.

The event will take place at The Relevant Center in Elkhorn at 5:30 p.m., featuring an adult night of games to bring the Omaha community together to play and be silly while raising funds for Bags of Fun Omaha. They expect to have 350 community members in attendance. The mission at Bags of Fun Omaha is to deliver a Bag of Fun to every child fighting a long-term or life-threatening condition. They exist to bring joy, laughter, and relief to every child whose health and happiness is threatened and/or compromised.

Bags of Fun Omaha believes in the power of play to bring a welcome distraction during times of difficulty. Bags of Fun bring a child and the parents hope, relief, a smile, and the ability to focus on something other than their illness. Bags of Fun is a nonprofit organization. Each Bag of Fun is funded by grants, charitable contributions, and fundraisers. The bags are essential tools that bring the power of play into the hospitals. To learn more, go online to bagsoffunomaha.org.

AhA promotes American heart Month and nationalWearRedDayonFebruary3

This February during American Heart Month, the American Heart Association (AHA) sheds light on the importance of knowing Hands-Only CPR. If you are called on to give CPR in an emergency, you will most likely be trying to save the life of someone you love whether it is a spouse, a parent, or a friend. This year’s heart month urges people to be the beat it takes to keep someone alive by learning the two simple steps it takes to save a life.

Did you know?

• More than 350,000 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests occur in the United States each year, with about 70% happening in homes.

• CPR, especially if performed immediately, can double or triple a cardiac arrest victim’s chance of survival.

• Hands-Only CPR involves two simple steps and anyone can learn it from a 60-second video available at heart.org/handsonlycpr.

• Step 1: If a teen or adult in your home suddenly collapses, call 911 immediately.

• Step 2: Place one hand on top of the other as shown in the video and push hard and fast on the victim’s chest.

Through the Go Red for Women movement, the American Heart Association encourages people to take action in February by wearing red on National Wear Red Day, Friday, February 3, to raise awareness about cardiovascular disease. Join the conversation online by using #WearRedDay, #HeartMonth, #GoRedforWomen, and #GoRedNE on social media.

Learn more about the American Heart Association and their mission at www.heart.org and www.goredforwomen.org.

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Abide to host Blue out eventatFebruary21 CreightonBasketball game

Abide is excited to announce their partnership with Creighton University for the Blue Out event at the upcoming Tuesday, February 21 basketball game. The game will start at 7:30 p.m. at the CHI Health Center. This is a time for our community to come and support both Creighton and Abide and to hear about all that Abide does for the North Omaha community. Financial support for Abide will be raised at this event.

See what volunteer opportunities are available right now at Abide for your group, team, and church. Groups of every size are welcome to come to the Better Together Campus to make a difference. Even groups of one or two can have a significant impact in the community. Go to abideomaha.org/getinthegame to see all upcoming volunteer opportunities.

The mission of Abide is to revitalize the inner city, one neighborhood at a time. Abide takes a grassroots, holistic approach that focuses on developing safer neighborhoods, stronger families, and emerging leaders. To get in touch with Abide, call Krehauna Dotzler at (402) 455-7807 or email her at krehauna@abidenetwork.org. For more information, go to www.abideomaha.org.

humanities nebraska Announces new Round of “DearStranger”Letter exchange

Humanities Nebraska (HN) has announced a special round of its letter-exchange program, “Dear Stranger.” Originally conceived by Oregon Humanities, “Dear Stranger” connects people from all over the state by inviting Nebraskans to write a letter to someone they’ve never met.

The premise is simple: write a letter, get a letter, and make a new connection. Humanities Nebraska will match each letter received with a counterpart from a different part of the state.

For letter writers who are interested, HN has offered the following prompt for this round of letters, which must be postmarked by February 15, 2023. Participants are encouraged to address the theme in any way they choose:

Write about a local or national public event from the last 50 years – a celebration, anniversary, or gathering that occurred between 1972 and 2022 – that was personally meaningful to you.

Share how that experience felt, why you hold onto it, and how it affected you. Letters can be as short or long as a writer likes (even a postcard) and can take any form and include any enclosures that will fit in a first-class envelope. Participants should send their letters to Humanities Nebraska along with a signed participation form, available online at humanitiesnebraska.org. Letters should be addressed to Dear Stranger, c/o Humanities Nebraska, 215 Centennial Mall South STE 330, Lincoln, NE, 68508. Questions about the program should be sent to dearstranger@humanitiesnebraska.org.

Learn more about Humanities Nebraska at humanitiesnebraska.org.

Benson theatre to present godspellFebruary 10-26

Benson Theatre is excited to present Godspell, a musical by Stephen Schwartz, on their stage from February 10 to February 26. Doors open at 7 p.m. with the show starting at 7:30 p.m. Sunday shows are at 2 p.m. Tickets start at $35 with reserved seating.

At the behest of John the Baptist, Godspell follows young men and women forsaking their jobs and taking up the mantle of Jesus Christ, becoming his disciples, in a musical retelling of the Gospel of Matthew set in modern-day New York City. Using song and dance, the apostles traverse the city, spreading Christ’s message of love and tolerance as the time moves ever closer to his betrayal at the hands of Judas and, ultimately, his crucifixion. Go to bensontheatre.org for more information and to purchase tickets. The Benson Theatre serves the missions of organizations who wish to positively impact the community, along with all who wish to be a part of the educational and creative experiences that happen within the theatre’s walls. They recognize the need for programming for kids, for older adults, and for those with specific needs. Contact them at (402) 991-4333 for rental fees and details about technology features, collaborations, and assembly. For more information, go to bensontheatre.org.

MiCAh house girl Scout troop#64224Seeks SupportduringCookieSeason

The special thing about Girl Scout troop #64224, is that it exists at MICAH House, a shelter for families and women experiencing the crisis of homelessness. As families stay at MICAH House, young girls have the opportunity to join the troop. This year, MICAH House has a group of girls completely new to cookie season. They have been learning about marketing, sales, and entrepreneurialism. Money earned through successful cookie sales will allow opportunities for field trips, activities, and camps for the girls in troop #64224. Being in Girl Scouts helps MICAH House girls develop confidence and improve self-esteem. They are mentored by inspiring troop leaders who teach them about becoming compassionate young woman leaders. Support their cause today by choosing to purchase your cookie supply through MICAH House’s troop #64224. Your support will help sustain the Girl Scout program for future young ladies staying at MICAH House. Visit the website at themicahhouse. org to place your order today! Delivery or pick-up options are available. For more information, contact Child Program Specialist Sam O’Brien at (712) 323-4416 ext. 2102 or sobrein@ themicahhouse.org.

Founded in 1986, MICAH House is a transitional homeless shelter that serves families and women in the Omaha-Metro area and Southwest Iowa. MICAH House provides safe shelter, nutritious meals, health care access, and adult education classes as individuals seek a better tomorrow. For more information, visit www.themicahhouse.org.

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neighborgood Welcomes 2023 Board Members

NeighborGood held their annual elections in December and voted on the 2023 Board of Directors. NeighborGood is excited to welcome the following board members: Chairman - Andrea Powers; Vice Chairman - Chris Henkenius, H4 Technology; Treasurer - William Conley, Sarpy County Government; Secretary - Kristin Chandler, Nebraska Alliance of Child Advocacy Centers; Members at Large - Michelle Christensen, Papillion Windows & Siding; Laurie Cooley-Byrne, PapillionLaVista Community Schools; Rebecca Jackson, Nebraska Medicine; Sally Jochens, retired; Taylor Jurgens, Lamson Dugan & Murray LLP; Stephanie McIlnay, Pinnacle Bank; Karen Riesberg, retired. NeighborGood (formerly Tri-City Food Pantry) serves those in need in the greater Sarpy County and Ralston community. NeighborGood provides non-perishable groceries, pet food, paper products, hygiene items, diapers and more. For more information, go to neighborgoodpantry.org or contact the Exec. Director, Melissa Nelson at neighborgoodcommunitypantry@gmail.com.

Boys town introduces groundbreaking opM Systemat institute for human neuroscience

Boys Town’s Institute for Human Neuroscience is revolutionizing child brain research with the recently installed brain imaging technology known as OPM, which stands for optically-pumped magnetometry. OPM research will include the emergence of psychiatric conditions during the earliest stages of life, brain function as infants become aware of their environment in real-time, how environmental toxins affect the brain at the earliest stages of life, and so much more.

The new system at Boys Town has 128 sensors, which means that it is the most precise OPM system in North America and one of only two such systems in the world.

The Institute for Human Neuroscience can configure these sensors using custom helmets and other designs that can be individually fit to any surface, including the head of infants, and can be used to map brain function as the person moves.

Using the OPM, Boys Town neuroscientists can now map developmental milestones in the brains of infants. Specifically, being able to see how senses like touch, sight, and sound develop from the earliest stages of life. Scientists can also watch how the brain changes as children learn to control their movements or to recognize the face of their mother.

“Boys Town National Research Hospital is the only place in the United States to have this cutting edge technology,” says Dr. Tony Wilson. “We are very excited about the impact that this technology will have on improving the lives of children and families in Nebraska and around the world.”

For more than 100 years, Boys Town has been serving local communities. For more information, call (531) 355-1300, email info@boystown.org, or go online to www.boystown.org.

CueS Schools presents gatheringFundraiser

March 25

Registration for The Cues School System March 25 Gathering fundraiser is now open. The event will be held at the CHI Health Center. Cocktails begin at 5:30 p.m., with dinner at 7 p.m. The event will feature a guest speaker and live auction. Kelly and Britt Thedinger, MD are the 2023 Gathering chairs. The honorary chairs are Maria and Jeff Sauvageau.

CUES Schools – Sacred Heart, All Saints, and Holy Name anchor their east Omaha neighborhoods and provide a safe place for students to learn academic, social, and interpersonal skills. Many CUES families face difficult financial circumstances and simply cannot afford to pay tuition. They choose CUES Schools to give their children a high quality, faith-based education. CUES students thrive in a culture of love, kindness and excellence.

The cost to educate one child is $11,990. The Gathering helps underwrite these costs.

By joining CUES, you’ll make a difference, building unstoppable futures for these students. Register to attend at cuesschools.org/gathering.

The CUES School System is a bold educational initiative providing centralized leadership and governance to three urban elementary schools in Omaha serving a majority of low-income students and families. CUES combines innovative instructional methods with comprehensive student and family support in a Catholic faith-based environment to create and sustain excellent and measurable outcomes that not only impact the students we serve but also the entire community. For more information, go to cuesschools.org.

taxi Driver to playatJennie edmundson Foundation’s Dance to the Beat Fundraiser

Jennie Edmundson Foundation

(JEF) invites you to save the date for their annual Dance to the Beat fundraiser on Friday, February 17 to benefit Methodist Jennie Edmundson’s cardiovascular patients in need of financial support for a variety of services, such as medication, transportation, and everyday living expenses. The event is set to kick off at 7 p.m. at the Mid-America Center in Council Bluffs.

The band Taxi Driver will provide music and entertainment throughout the evening, and guests will also enjoy appetizers, a cash bar, amazing raffle prizes, and auction items.

Tickets are $30 per person, or become a sponsor and invite your friends to join you at your own table. Tickets can be purchased in advance or at the door.

The mission of the Jennie Edmundson Foundation is to build a bridge between the community and the hospital to enhance the resources that support Methodist Jennie Edmundson Hospital in meeting the health care needs of the community. Their team believes in the power of philanthropy to save lives. Support from the community helps make certain the equipment, facilities, programs, services, and education initiatives at the foundation possible in order for them to meet their growing needs. To learn more about attending the event, please call (712) 396-6040 or go to jehfoundation.org.

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JDRF opensRegistrationforMarch4 typeonenation Summit

Join JDRF and the type 1 diabetes (T1D) community for the 2023

JDRF TypeOneNation

Summit! This FREE event will be held on Saturday, March 4 at the Scott Conference Center in Omaha from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The Summit provides an opportunity for education and connection for the T1D community. Hear from local experts and community members, meet others to exchange ideas and visit with diabetes industry partners sharing their latest products and technology.

The event is offered at no cost to attendees, yet registration is required. Register now at jdrf.org/nebraskaiowa.

If you can’t make it in person, JDRF’s TypeOneNation program has a virtual library of resources which includes recorded sessions from experts across the country covering important topics that affect those living with or caring for someone with T1D. Resources and recordings are available in English and Spanish at jdrf.org/typeonenation.

JDRF is the world’s largest private funder of type 1 diabetes (T1D) research. Their mission is to improve lives today and tomorrow by accelerating life-changing breakthroughs to cure, prevent, and treat T1D and its complications. They do this by funding innovative research, advocating for government action, and providing a support structure for our community. To learn more, visit jdrf.org/nebraskaiowa.

openDoorMissionto hostBabyShower open houseforLydia houseonFebruary19

Open Door Mission will host a baby shower for moms and expectant moms experiencing homelessness on Sunday, February 19 from 12:30-2:30 p.m. at Lydia House. Show your love by providing new and expecting mothers at Lydia House with much needed baby items. You are adding to a mother’s joy by helping provide for her precious baby.

Items needed include strollers, car seats, Pack N Plays, baby shampoo and lotion, baby snowsuits, bottles, pacifiers, diaper rash cream, onesies, fingernail clippers, baby bathtubs, walkers, bouncy seats, baby blankets, diapers, and baby toys/mobiles. You can bring items to the baby shower at Lydia House or have your items sent when you shop the wishlist on Amazon and baby registries on Target and Walmart under Lydia (first name) House (last name). Links to shop Amazon, Walmart, and Target can be found at opendoormission.org.

Open Door Mission is a Gospel Rescue Mission that meets the needs of individuals and families while inspiring HOPE for lasting change. Each day, Open Door Mission’s campus offers 917 safe shelter beds to homeless men, women, and children, serves over 4,747 nutritious meals, and provides preventative measures to more than 1,000 people living in poverty. For more information, go to www.opendoormission.org or contact Kristen Dineen at KDineen@opendoormission.org.

trek up the towerCommunity event Returns in-personFebruary18

Trek Up the Tower is climbing to its 17th year on February 18, when community members come together to climb, compete, and conquer the challenge. They’re thrilled to return to the First National Bank Tower and see all participants in person. Can’t make it to Omaha or just want an option to keep Treking? You can join in the Trek experience with a virtual option as well.

You can choose to climb the 40 floors of the First National Bank Tower in downtown Omaha on February 18, and/or you can track your physical activity in the virtual Trek from February 18-March 18.

Whether you participate individually or as part of a team with your coworkers, friends, or family, how you Trek is up to you. For added fun, they encourage you to embrace the final frontier and dress in costume for this year’s “Intergalac-Trek” space theme!

Trek Up the Tower is held annually in February as a fundraiser for The Wellbeing Partners, whose overall mission is building wellbeing into the way communities and businesses grow through advocacy, collaboration, and education. You can find more information and register yourself and your friends at www.trekupthetower.org.

AiM institute Donates Silicon prairie news to nebraska Journalism trust

Leading tech nonprofit AIM Institute donated its Silicon Prairie News (SPN) publication to the Nebraska Journalism Trust to help further advance the Midwest tech and business industries through providing expert, reputable news coverage.

SPN will continue to be a leadingedge technology news source that reports on innovation and technology trends in the region. Under Nebraska Journalism Trust management, the multi-decade publication will evolve to also report on business news.

“We are excited for Nebraska Journalism Trust leaders to continue to grow SPN’s impact as a leading news source in the region,” said AIM Institute President and CEO Kandace Miller, Ph.D. “Their journalistic leadership and expertise will help grow our diverse tech community through storytelling that will continue to create opportunities for all individuals, including underrepresented and at-risk groups, to get involved in a rewarding tech career.”

The Nebraska Journalism Trust is a nonprofit organization committed to upholding journalistic integrity and furthering good journalism by telling untold stories.

“We appreciate the opportunity to lead Silicon Prairie News into the future,” said Nebraska Journalism Trust Executive Director Matt Wynn. “With a diverse set of reporters with various backgrounds, we will ensure to craft curated and contextual stories that will help further grow the region’s tech and business sectors.”

SPN was acquired by AIM in 2015. SPN transitioned to Nebraska Journalism Trust on January 16, 2023.

The AIM Institute grows a strong and diverse tech community through education, career development, and outreach. For more information, go to aiminstitute.org.

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RiseStrongerto host Victorious Women ConferenceFebruary11

Rise Stronger is so excited to be hosting yet another incredible women’s event. The Victorious Women’s conference on Saturday, February 11 at Elevate Church, located at 8251 Pioneer’s Blvd. The event will last from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., with a live worship band from 12:20 p.m. to 1:15 p.m.

Join Rise for their lineup of multiple speakers who are faith - driven leaders by immersing yourself in the Word and presence of God. The realities of the world will be addressed and ultimately, they will cover them with the Word. Come and be refreshed, revived, and empowered to live victoriously and bring a fresh touch from Heaven in your home, job, city, state, and nation!

Rise Stronger is a place where people can be empowered in body, mind, and spirit to win the mental, physical, and spiritual battles that we face on earth, in order to boldly seek God with grace. The community values the strength is takes to persevere with personal growth and faith in order to stand tall with purpose. To register by free will donation for the event and to learn more about Rise Stronger, please visit www.risestrongergroup.com or contact Stephanie Johnson at info@ risestrongergroup.com.

nebraskaSafetyCouncilto hold First Connections podcastFebruary2

The Nebraska Safety Council (NESC) will hold their first Connections podcast on Thursday, February 2. This new series will give the community a chance to hear from local, regional, and national professionals that will speak on a variety of topics such as workplace safety, driver safety, employee well-being in the workplace, and more.

The podcast series will be recorded live at Hail Varsity Club in La Vista, starting at noon. Members of NESC are invited to join a networking event following the live podcast. More details can be found on their website at www.nesafetycouncil.org.

The 2023 podcast schedule features events on April 6, June 1, August 3, October 5, and December 7.

NESC is looking for a panel of guest speakers that would be available and willing to participate in one of these live podcasts. If you or someone you know, is an excellent communicator and has interest in assisting in a Q&A forum with other panelists, contact Samantha Gentry at sgentry@nesafetycouncil.org.

Hurrdat is a media, marketing, and entertainment company that has agreed to partner with NESC to sponsor their podcast series.

The mission of the Nebraska Safety Council is to provide education and leadership to empower Nebraskans to live safe and healthy. To learn more or to sign up for membership today, visit nesafetycouncil.org, call (402) 483-2511, or email nesc@ nesafetycouncil.org.

heartlandFamilyServiceto host Carnival of Love galaFebruary18

Heartland Family Service is excited to invite the community to the Carnival of Love Gala on Saturday, February 18 at Embassy Suites, La Vista from 6 to 9:30 p.m. Hosted by the Heartland Family Service Friends Guild, the Honorary Chairs Ted and Amee Zetzman, and Gala Co-Chairs Chris Olson and Candy Golden, Heartland invites you to enjoy dinner, games, silent and live auctions, and more! Individual tickets are $175, but more options and sponsorship opportunities are available at heartlandfamilyservice.org/events/carnival-of-love-gala. Many individuals and families in the community benefit daily from your support of Heartland Family Service. Thank you for choosing to make a difference, so everyone can.

Founded in Omaha in 1875, Heartland Family Service connected with over 140,000 individuals and families through direct services, advocacy, education, and outreach last year, from 20 locations in east central Nebraska and southwest Iowa. Their programs and services provide critical human services to the individuals and families who ultimately shape the future of the community in the following focus areas: Child and Family Well-Being; Counseling and Prevention; and Housing, Safety, and Financial Stability. Learn more at heartlandfamilyservice.org.

Hearts that Heal Donation Drive to Benefit StephenCenter

With the help of community partners, Stephen Center is celebrating Valentine’s Day by encouraging the public to show some love to the homeless through the Hearts that Heal donation drive. The event will be held February 6-17.

“Stephen Center relies on donations of hygiene items, coffee, cereal and more to care for hundreds of people on our campus every day,” Executive Director Michael Wehling said. “Winter is usually a slower time for donations, so we can use all the support we can get.”

Stephen Center needs donations of:

• Paper towels

• Toilet paper

• Over-the-counter medications (ibuprofen, acetaminophen)

• Cough Drops

• Coffee

• Cereal

• Feminine Hygiene Products

• Hand Sanitizer

• Disinfectant Wipes

To participate in the drive, community members can drop-off items at Stephen Center’s Donation Dock at 2723 Q St., or at a drive host site. Visit www.stephencenter.org/hearts for a full list of host sites. A virtual drive, allowing people to shop from home and ship directly to Stephen Center, is also available at www.stephencenter.org/hearts. Located in South Omaha, Stephen Center serves the homeless, addicted, and those with mental health challenges. The campus includes an emergency shelter for people experiencing homelessness, inpatient/ outpatient co-occurring treatment and permanent supportive housing for disabled and low-income individuals. In 2022, Stephen Center provided services to more than 1,200 men, women and children and over 200,000 meals to people experiencing homelessness, addiction and mental health challenges. Learn more at www.stephencenter.org.

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AmericanLungAssociationto host Virtual AsthmaBasicsWorkshopMarch21

The American Lung Association’s Asthma Basics program is now being offered as a live, virtual workshop. It will be held on March 21 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The program is ideal for frontline healthcare professionals, such as school nurses or community health workers, as well as individuals with asthma, parents of children with asthma, and coworkers, friends, and family who want to learn more about asthma. This event will be held via Microsoft Teams, and will require a secondary registration through the virtual platform once you have signed up on this website. To register, please go to action.lung.org or contact Nicole Mannion at improvingasthmaforall@lung.org. A follow up email will then be generated and will contain the link and next steps to access the workshop on the day of the training.

More than 25 million Americans live with asthma. The chronic lung disease causes millions of lost workdays and results in more than 180,000 hospitalizations each year. To improve the lives of adults living with asthma, the American Lung Association, in collaboration with the CVS Health Foundation, launched the new “Improving Asthma for All” program.

The American Lung Association saves lives right here in Nebraska through research, education, and advocacy. They provide support and education for those living with asthma, lung cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and fighting threats to lung health such as tobacco, air pollution and more. To learn more, go to lung.org.

outlook enrichment hostsSuccessfulSoapMakingWorkshops

Outlook Enrichment, an offshoot of the Omaha-based nonprofit Outlook Nebraska, has been hosting weekly soap-making workshops that have had an amazing turnout. Outlook Enrichment provides rehabilitation and social services for people who are blind or visually impaired. The Enrichment arm of the organization seeks to provide classes and activities to foster creativity and teach new skills, such as an audio book club, classes on adaptive technology, downhill skiing, jewelry making, cooking, and gardening. The soap- and candle-making workshop is one of the organization’s most popular offerings. This past workshop, participants gathered in a recreation room at the Outlook office to customize their own soaps, candles, lotions, lip balms, and perfumes.

Outlook Enrichment is a nonprofit that provides resources and support to those with vision loss so they can remain independent. The Enrichment team assesses all factors in a person’s life to determine possible beneficial services. Through a holistic approach, they examine their consumers through many lenses, including the type and onset of vision loss, skill sets, family dynamics, culture, and much more. This approach helps them ensure that their participants are capable and prepared for every aspect of life. They need your support to continue assisting people in our community living with vision loss through their adaptive-technology training and culture, recreation, and peer-support programs. To learn more about the organization, visit outlooken.org.

DefianceHarleyDavidsontoHostChiliCook-off FundraiserBenefitingRejuvenatingWomen

Rejuvenating Women is elated to announce the Defiance Harley Davidson chili cook-off on Saturday, February 18 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m at Defiance Harley Davidson. All proceeds from this event will go towards Rejuvenating Women.

While chili may be the main event, Defiance Harley Davidson has planned raffles, prizes, and entertainment to keep the party going. There will also be a silent auction, and Defiance Harley Davidson is accepting donations of silent auction items.

If you are proud of your homemade chili and want a chance at the $300 1st place prize, entry is $100. Spectators will be the judges at this event, with chili tasting tickets set at $10. For more information, to donate, or to register, please contact Sarah Bernhagen at (402) 331-0022 or Sarahb@defiancehd.com.

Rejuvenating Women is a nonprofit organization providing hope and restoration to victims and survivors of human trafficking by empowering survivors to lead healthy, independent lives. They are committed to developing long-lasting relationships with the women who have experienced significant trauma. They raise awareness of human trafficking in Omaha and surrounding communities. Their team of dedicated staff and volunteers invest in the lives of each individual living in the residential home as well as those participating in other programs and services that they offer. For more information, go to www.rejuvenatingwomen.org, or contact info@rejuvenatingwomen.org.

American Red Cross teams upwith peyton Manningto encourageBloodDonations

The American Red Cross is teaming up with Pro Football Hall of Famer and blood donor Peyton Manning to encourage the public to come together this January to help patients in need of lifesaving blood products. The start of the New Year is one of the most challenging times to collect blood products with icy winter weather and severe seasonal illness often causing donors to postpone giving.

Record-setting winter weather has canceled hundreds of blood drives in the last few weeks, forcing more than 10,000 lifesaving units of blood and platelets to go uncollected.

Just as Peyton Manning did for nearly 20 years on the football field, he is leading by example by rolling up his sleeve to help patients and asking others to do the same.

Unlike other treatments, blood cannot be stockpiled or manufactured—it can only come from volunteer blood donors. Blood products are not only vital in saving patients’ lives but instrumental in supporting other treatments like chemotherapy.

In fact, every minute about six blood products are needed to help someone going through cancer treatment. This is in part because chemotherapy and radiation, used to treat cancer, can damage the body’s ability to generate healthy blood cells and cause potentially life-threatening conditions. Blood and platelet transfusions from generous donors help to provide patients with critical clotting factors, proteins and antibodies needed to help their bodies fight back.

Learn more about American Red Cross at redcross.org.

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30thAnniversary iCAn Women’sLeadership Conference to be heldinMay

At the 30th Anniversary ICAN Women’s Leadership Conference on May 17, attendees will take on the bold conversations that impact the future of women leaders in the community and the entire world, just as ICAN has done for the past three decades of annual conferences. Bold conversations, while at times uncomfortable, can lead to a better understanding of the needs of others, personal leadership growth, and transformational development for teams, leaders, and the organizations they serve.

The conference will explore representation, compensation, transparency and communication, providing insight and inspiration for women leaders (and their allies) to have their own bold conversations to lead their companies and communities forward. This year’s speaker line-up features internationally recognized individuals who will explore the deeper awareness, personal leadership growth, stronger connections, and business success that bold conversations spark, including keynote speaker Tunde Oyeneyin, a Peleton instructor and fitness celebrity.

ICAN Women’s Leadership Conference tickets and agenda are available now. The event will be a hybrid of in-person and virtual sessions held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the CHI Health Center in downtown Omaha. Conference partners to date include Methodist Health System, Fiserv, Kiewit, Bank of the West, Deloitte, HDR and Signature Performance. For a full list of partners and additional details, visit ICANconference.com.

nebraska CASA to host Connect with CASA VirtualSessionFebruary21

Nebraska CASA will be holding a virtual information session over Zoom on February 21 from 6 to 7 p.m. Are you looking for a meaningful opportunity to change the life of a child? Join Nebraska CASA for this virtual information session and learn how you can make an impact in your community!

During this webinar, you will learn about:

• The CASA role

• The application process

• Pre-service training and ongoing support

• Other opportunities to get involved

There will also be time for a Q&A afterwards to answer questions about the topics covered.

Court Appointed Special Advocates for Douglas County is a nonprofit organization that trains and supports volunteers to represent the best interests of victims of child abuse, neglect, and severe domestic conflict. CASA volunteers are appointed by judges to be a voice for these children in court and in the community. The desired result is that children be placed in safe, loving homes where they can thrive. Learn more at casaomaha.org.

heartland Cancer Foundation thrilled to host 8th Annual Mardi gras gala

The Heartland Cancer Foundation (HCF) is asking the community to support their mission by joining them on Saturday, March 4 for the 8th Annual Mardi Gras Gala at the Lincoln Marriott Cornhusker Hotel. This is HCF’s largest annual fundraiser and raises critical funds to support cancer patients in Nebraska.

This incredible evening will feature interactive audience entertainment, a silent auction, live auction, bourbon pull, delicious food, and lively Mardi Gras flair! Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind opportunity for you and your team to attend a spectacular event and make a difference for local cancer patients. Tickets and tables can be secured at heartlandcancerfoundation.org.

More than 11,000 Nebraskans will be diagnosed with cancer this year. HCF believes that no cancer patient should fall behind on treatment because they struggle to afford their everyday expenses. Heartland Cancer Foundation’s mission is to provide practical and immediate financial assistance to eligible cancer patients in the community so they can focus on what matters most: healing. HCF aspires to provide compassion and hope and remove barriers to care by covering home, auto, and utility costs for local cancer patients in need of additional support during their treatment journey. This practical aid makes a big difference for people who are struggling with both a cancer diagnosis and financial hardship. Thank you to the Heartland Cancer Foundation’s wonderful circle of donors and supporters that come together to care for those in our community. For more information on how you can support, please visit www.heartlandcancerfoundation.org.

tabitha’s Statewide growth Continues in 2023

Nonprofit, Nebraska-based Tabitha reinforces their commitment to the communities they have been invited to serve by being a leading provider and resource for older adults. New endeavors are in full swing throughout the state for 2023.

Tabitha teamed up with Immanuel in late 2021 to form Tabitha Home Health & Hospice | A Collaboration with Immanuel. This expansion allows Tabitha to ensure its services are accessible to clients in the greater Omaha area including Douglas, Sarpy, Washington, Saunders, and Cass counties, whether they live at home or in a living community. Hospice services are now available and Home Health Care is to come. These services will continue to evolve to meet the needs in the area.

S 2age Living by Tabitha is making great strides with construction in progress—it now has a roof! The first-of-its-kind in-the-nation intergenerational living community, in the heart of Lincoln, at Tabitha’s Main Campus will be home to older adults (55+) and Bryan College of Health Science Students. This unique community will offer a variety of amenities such as a bistro, designated study/learning spaces, pet spa, fenced dog park and a rooftop lounge—all meant to facilitate lasting, memorable connections between generations. The $26-million project began construction in 2021 and is located at the corner of S. 47th and ‘J’ Streets. S2age is slated to open in Fall 2023. Inquire about reserving your space at Tabitha.org/SageLiving.

Learn more about Tabitha and their growing commitment to the community at tabitha.org.

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If you know of a local, woman-owned business, tell Strictly Business about them!

Calling all

APR 2023

ISSUE

In the April 2023 issue of Strictly Business, we will run our bi-annual “Women-Owned Businesses” feature to highlight the businesses in Omaha that are proudly owned and run by women.

“The world needs strong women. Women who will lift and build others, who will love and be loved. Women who live bravely, both tender and fierce. Women of indomitable will.” – Amy Tenney

Strictly Business is direct mailed to over 15,000 businesses in Omaha every month! With a 2–4 month shelf life and a pass-along readership, it’s estimated that 1 copy of the magazine reaches at least 5 people. Editorial features are published on our website as well. We are proud to have a strong online presence

FEATURE INCLUDES:

Photo of owner(s), business logo & 150-word write-up/quote

To participate or nominate, contact: (402) 466-3330 | Editor@StrictlyBusinessOmaha.com

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The season of love is upon us, and we are happy to help guide the lovebirds of Omaha on how to make this special day one to remember. Whether you are spending the day with a special someone, or spreading love to your friends, family, and community, Valentine’s Day reminds us to lead with love. It may be the day dedicated to love, but February 14 should not be the only day that ranks love at the top spot of importance. Love should be an integral part of everything we do, every conversation we have, and every decision we make. Without love, we wouldn’t be where we are today. Show the people you love the most how much you care about them with these helpful tips from these local businesses! More than a b ouquet

Dr. Vernetta Kosalka is an award-winning hospitality professional specializing in event planning, event design, and hospitality management education in Omaha. The Wedding Planner Omaha, LLC was founded in 2009 and does business as Florist of Omaha and VK Events Floral Planning. Their planners and designers are experienced and dedicated professionals.

“Of course when it comes to florists, everyone thinks about flowers. Our Valentine’s selection offers seasonal flowers of the classic reds, pinks, purplews, and white, but we also offer gifts and add-ons that can make your arrangement really pop,” Dr. V explained. “We offer large and small boxes of chocolates, balloons, teddy bears, and our own line of candles.”

If you are looking for a unique place to get your Valentine’s fix, Florist of Omaha provides a well thought out creation with your ideas in mind with their event planning background. As an extension of The Wedding Planner Omaha, LLC, Vernetta and her team are ready to create your perfect vision based on more than just the flowers.

“When you come and shop with us, we want to understand the full vision. What is the location, what’s the total vision? Our team of employees is extremely talented,” Dr. V said. “They practice and challenge themselves with expanding their floral designs. You’re going to get a high level of customer service and a high level of attention to detail when you interact with us. We will make sure our services are professional, friendly, and attentive. We want our clients walking away feeling like all of their needs were met for what they are trying to celebrate.”

Making Valentine’s Day special for your loved ones is always a challenge. Dr. V has some expert advice on how to make this year’s day unique and stress-free.

“The advice I would give to those ordering flowers and gifts for Valentine’s Day is to plan and order in advance. Contact your local florist early to make sure you are getting exactly what you want, just in case things sell out. I think buying locally from a business like ours is going to provide you more attention to detail on your order,” advised Vernetta. “Many big companies that offer online ordering receive thousands of orders from across the country. Avoid getting lost in the shuffle and find someone you can talk to in-person! We prioritize local orders and make the experience more personable. We guarantee that you will get your flowers on Valentine’s Day or in the window we set together.”

As for this year specifically, Dr. V expects a higher volume of orders than in years past, so preordering at the beginning of February is your best option.

“Be creative. There are a lot of times where our customers will order designer’s choice arrangements that give them full freedom to create an arrangement. The traditional red rose bouquet is really popular, but we find that a lot of our clients aren’t looking for that traditional bouquet. A lot of clients are looking for a custom arrangement that we can help out with to make it perfect for your loved one. We take the planning and designing off your shoulders, but not out of your hands!” said Vernetta. Valentine’s Day also marks the end of engagement season. From November to February, wedding engagements see a spike due to the exciting nature of the holiday season. Dr. V and her knowledgeable team can assist in engagement florals, engagement planning, and newly engaged couples looking to start their floral journey for their upcoming nuptials. All in all, Florist of Omaha and The Wedding Planner Omaha, LLC is a one stop shop for your Valentine’s Day needs! Don’t Skip Dessert!

Tasty treats are always a great way to show someone how much you love them. Give your loved ones something to drool over by ordering sweets from The Omaha bakery. Their menu includes intricate cakes, a variety of cheesecake flavors, soft breads that come in rolls or loaves, and brownies and bars that can be custom designed to fit the occasion. The Omaha Bakery also offers ketogenic desserts for those who are on a low-carb diet but want to indulge for the holidays. From cookies to pumpkin loaves, The Omaha Bakery always has something sweet and healthy up their sleeve.

Don’t let the temptation of sweet treats everywhere cause you stress about falling off the wagon– enjoy desserts that taste just as good as the non-keto products by ordering from The Omaha Bakery!

No matter if you are practicing a little self-love or treating your true love to something special, take this Valentine’s Day as an opportunity to enjoy an exciting new adventure. There are so many professionals in the area that want to help you make this day a day to remember. xOxO!

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Don’t wait until something in your building gets worn out, breaks, or springs a leak – stay ahead of the trouble by performing routine building maintenance. It’s important to be proactive for several reasons. First, a well maintained building will retain the value of the property. Second, it will be more pleasing to the eye, which can attract and keep both employees and customers. Finally, it is financially beneficial and can save you money in the long run by avoiding expensive replacements. According to global commercial real estate firm Cushman & Wakefield, running your equipment to the point of failure can cost up to ten times the price of a good maintenance program.

In order to have a successful business, you must have a building that is in good working condition, so we went straight to the experts at Lifetime Stone Restoration to learn more about how you can stay on top of your building’s stone maintenance.

Make it Shine

Lifetime Stone restoration refinishes all stone such as marble, terrazzo, travertine, and limestone. They can remove daily wear and tear along with repairing cracks and holes in the stone.

Depending on your preference, Lifetime can refinish the stone to a high polish or give it a matte or satin finish. When they restore your stone, it is done all naturally and no topical application is applied to give it a “fake” appearance. Diamonds and water are used to give the stone its appearance, make the work dust free, and allow the surface to be used immediately when they are completed. After the restoration is completed, Lifetime applies a penetrating clear stone sealer to prevent staining. “We also clean ceramic and porcelain tile and seal the grout. Color sealing your grout will make it easier for you to maintain. By color sealing we can also change the color of your current grout without the mess and downtime of replacing it. If grout is missing we can color match and fill it in,” explained Owner Don Mlnarik. “If a tile is loose, we can resecure it to the floor to prevent further damage and make it safer for people to walk on. For all work we provide, we do this on floors, counters, walls, stairs, and showers.”

Some other work Lifetime Stone Restoration has done for their clients includes mineral deposit removal around fountains, repolishing and sealing granite vanities in restrooms, mildew removal on the exterior of buildings, and re-caulking showers and vanities.

Restoration isn’t a one-step process towards clean, sparkling stone in your building for life. If you are not keeping up with the maintenance on the newly restored stone, it is going to cost you more in the long run. Maintenance is required yearly and you will end up having worn surfaces and needing to go through the entire restoration process again, which is more costly than doing annual maintenance. Also, by not routinely sealing grout you will end up having stains penetrate it that cannot be removed without the expense of other options.

While it is important to stay clean for the health and safety of your customers and employees, looking clean is something that draws people into your business.

“Businesses and homeowners learned a lot over the last couple of years and one of them is that people feel more comfortable going into a place that looks clean and sanitary. I hope this is something that will continue for years to come,” Don shared.

“Keeping items clean and stone surfaces polished will give their employees and patrons the sense they take pride in providing a clean place to work and visit. The use of hand sanitizer became even more common and with its chemical makeup it actually caused damage to stone surfaces that we have had to repair for clients. They have since learned where to place them in order to minimize further damage.”

Building upkeep is an important investment that will save you valuable time and money down the road. Don’t neglect the stone and tile in your building. Make a place that shines with the help of Lifetime Stone restoration!

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Becoming a parent is one of the biggest decisions one can make in their lifetime. Making sure the parents and baby are healthy throughout the pregnancy and at time of birth is extremely important, but the years of doctors and dentist appointments are just beginning. Getting your child started with healthy habits from the start can set them up for a lifetime of success.

Early dental care is essential in creating and maintaining ideal oral health in children. Equally important is continuity of that care, which is why parents seek a dental office “home” where their children can receive routine evaluations and cleanings and any other treatments that keep young smiles healthy. Your baby’s first tooth should appear when they are six to eight months old. This is the perfect time to start using a child’s soft-bristled toothbrush to gently brush their incoming teeth and the perfect time to schedule them for their first dental visit.

“Start your child on a positive path with early dental care. Bringing your child to the dentist at an early age will help them become familiar with the dentist and routine care,” said Dr. Frannie rensch from Pediatric Dental Specialists . “In most cases, a dental evaluation every six months can catch small problems early.”

There are many habits that can prevent or reduce the risk of cavities as they get older. You can start at birth by cleaning your baby’s gums after feeding by using a moistened washcloth to gently massage their gum tissues.

“All children are welcome here! Our team is trained to treat all children, regardless of their health care needs,” Dr. Frannie shared. “At Pediatric Dental Specialists of Greater Nebraska, our team works closely with parents and medical doctors to create a treatment plan customized for each child's unique needs.”

Arriving early to your appointment allows your child time to acclimate to their surroundings and enjoy the games and other fun activities we have around the office. PDS is committed to ridding the world of the idea that visiting the dentist is something to be scared of. Letting your child enjoy the office before and even after their appointment is an important part of that effect. After every visit, children will be rewarding with a prize and a sticker. Children grow and change at an almost alarming rate—so fast that it often seems they’re hitting a new milestone every time you turn around. As your child grows up, their mouth changes just as much as they do. Pediatric dentists have their work cut out for them, helping you to protect your child’s oral health while keeping an eye on the development of their teeth and jaws; they have to know exactly what to look for as your child grows and changes. As a parent, however, it can be hard to understand exactly what your child’s dentist is looking for at each dental evaluation. Here’s a breakdown of what pediatric dentists look for during each stage of your child’s dental development.

Six Months to One year

Your child should visit the dentist as soon as their first baby tooth erupts—which usually happens between the ages of six months and a year, or by age one, whichever comes first. At this age, the pediatric dentist’s biggest concern is to ensure that your child’s

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baby teeth are erupting normally and that they remain healthy. Baby teeth have a thinner layer of protective enamel and are more vulnerable to decay, so the dentist will check carefully for signs of cavities, especially on the back of the teeth, where baby bottle decay is most likely to occur.

The dentist will also look for signs of enamel hypoplasia, which is when the protective layer of enamel on your child’s teeth doesn’t form correctly. It has a number of causes, including premature birth, vitamin deficiencies, and Celiac disease. They will also look for sores in your child’s mouth, which can be the result of ulcers, cold sores, or a sign of an infection like oral thrush. Additionally, pediatric dentists will determine if your child is getting enough fluoride, which plays an essential role in fighting decay and developing strong, healthy teeth, and may suggest supplements.

One year to Three years

As your child’s baby teeth erupt, their pediatric dentist will continue to pay close attention to the development and health of their baby teeth. They will evaluate the impact of your child’s habits, like sucking on a thumb or pacifier, keep a sharp eye out for decay or sores in your child’s mouth, and take steps to quickly resolve any issues that may appear. The dentist may also recommend that your child gets fluoride treatments, which can provide added protection against decay for children between the ages of six months and 16-years-old.

Three years to Seven years

All of your child’s baby teeth should be in by the time they reach three years old. If your child loses a baby tooth too early or never developed a tooth in one area of their mouth, their dentist might suggest placing a space maintainer in their mouth. Space maintainers keep baby teeth from shifting around and help their adult teeth erupt in the correct place. Children lose their first baby tooth around the age of five or six, so this is also the age

that your child will likely get their first dental x-ray. This helps the dentist make sure that your child’s adult teeth are developing properly in their jaw and reveals areas of decay that may not be visible to the naked eye.

Seven years to Ten years

When you were a kid, you likely didn’t visit an orthodontist until you were about 13 years old, but nowadays the ideal age for children to come in for an orthodontic consultation is seven. By this age, your child has enough permanent teeth to allow pediatric dentists to predict, and pre-emptively treat, dental issues such as overcrowding and misaligned bites. Pediatric Dental Specialists offers orthodontic examinations on location, making it easier than ever to get a consultation; instead of hiking across town to see a specialist, you’ll be able to stay with the dentist and dental hygienists you and your child already know and love! Plus, early orthodontic treatments can lessen or eliminate the need for treatments like tooth extractions, and will cut down on the amount of time your child needs to wear braces later.

Treating these issues early is so effective because dentists take advantage of the fact that your child’s jaw is still growing; when necessary, they can use devices like palate expanders to create more room for adult teeth in a crowded mouth. Not all children need early orthodontic treatments, but pediatric dentists still learn valuable information by examining your child’s bite. Additionally, their dentist will continue to watch out for signs of tooth decay or gum disease and will examine x-rays to ensure that their jaws and teeth are developing normally.

10 years to 14 years

Every child’s teeth develop at a slightly different rate, but most children are ready for traditional orthodontic treatment between the ages of 10 and 14—when they have all or most of their adult teeth. If your child needs orthodontic treatment, you can work together to choose from treatment options like traditional braces or clear aligners. A straight, even smile will increase your teen’s confidence and make their teeth easier to clean, decreasing their risk of tooth decay or gum disease.

14 years to 18 years

Teens face increased risks of tooth decay and gum disease for many reasons, including a lack of commitment to dental hygiene, fluctuating hormones, and habits like smoking. Additionally, as sports become more competitive, they’re more likely to suffer an injury to their teeth. Their dentist will examine their mouth carefully for signs of decay, gum disease, and cracked or chipped teeth. They’ll also use x-rays to periodically check on the development of your child’s wisdom teeth, which often cause pain as they begin to erupt and usually need to be removed between the ages of 17 and 25. Dentists will make sure your teen’s wisdom teeth aren’t impacted, damaging other molars, or causing any pain, and they’ll determine when your child’s wisdom teeth should be removed.

While all the changes your child’s mouth goes through may seem overwhelming, you can rest assured that their pediatric dentist is available to provide advice or treatment whenever you need them. They work with you to help your child maintain healthy teeth, gain a straight smile, and forge healthy habits from a young age—all of which they’ll benefit from for the rest of their lives.

Partnering with the right professionals throughout the journey of raising a child and the different stages you’ll go through will ensure you are doing what’s necessary to keep him/her healthy and happy. We encourage you to be proactive and diligent, reach out and connect, explore the possibilities, find what works and stay the course!

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While there is not a specific age to qualify an individual as a “senior citizen,” Western cultures typically begin to use this term at ages 60-65. Many who reach this age are still in good health and continue to live independently at home. Others may find themselves in need of some assistance with certain activities, or their health deteriorating due to diseases such as dementia. Regardless of your age and health, or that of a family member’s, it’s never too early to begin planning for senior care.

One of the biggest pieces of advice that we receive from senior living services and facilities is to start planning right away. You never know when care is going to be needed. Unanticipated events, such as a negative diagnosis or an injury, can cause one’s health and independence to diminish quickly. However, no one is ever upset that they came into an unexpected event prepared!

When you choose to begin planning, it can be overwhelming when looking at your options for senior care. According to the American Health Care Association (AHCA) and the National Center for Assisted Living (NCAL), there are 200 assisted living communities in the state of Nebraska. Remember, that number just represents assisted living communities – it doesn’t go into all of the other senior living services available in Nebraska, such as independent living communities, at-home care, and health care services.

If the thought of planning for your future or that of your aging loved one’s causes you to feel overwhelmed, you’re not alone – that’s why we spoke to experts from senior living businesses and services right here in our community to help you get a better understanding of what is available in the Omaha area and how they can help you or your loved one continue to thrive in their later stages of life.

Specialized Memory Care

According to the AHCA and the NCAL, 35% of assisted living residents in Nebraska have Alzheimer’s disease or another form

of dementia. When a large percentage of the assisted living population is living with dementia, it’s important that there are communities available that specialize in Alzheimer’s and dementia care. Here are a couple local communities that can provide exceptional memory care for your loved one.

Prairie Meadows a lzheimer’s Care Center is a part of the Midwest region’s Frontier Senior Living community. The community is also comprised of High Plains in Lincoln and Glen Oaks in Urbandale, IA. Prairie Meadows specializes in memory care and provides exceptional person-centered holistic care to residents with cognitive impairment.

“We pride ourselves on offering a 24/7 on-site nurse,” said Marketing Director Don Woods . “This goes far beyond the minimal regulations of eight hours a day, and it eliminates any stress and anxiety a family may have when placing their loved one in memory care.”

Whether your loved one requires some help with the activities of daily living (ADLs) or is living with the effects of dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, their dedicated staff takes great pride in delivering high-quality care that is compassionate, safe, and residentcentered. Prairie Meadows’ services are designed to meet their residents’ physical, emotional, and spiritual needs 24 hours-a-day, seven days a week. They offer enriching activities, exciting social programs, wellness classes, restaurantquality meals, and more.

Finding specialized care for those living with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia-related illness is an incredibly intricate and personal

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process. Prairie Meadows Alzheimer’s Special Care Center offers freestanding memory care and assisted living services with a team specially trained in memory care. Prairie Meadows also utilizes the SPARK program.

SPARK was inspired by the teachings and research of Maria Montessori and Dr. Cameron Camp and provides meaningful and life-enhancing experiences for people with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. The program engages their residents with proven rehabilitative strategies that strive to heighten interaction, optimize cognitive skills, as well as promote a sense of purpose and accomplishment. SPARK uses tailor-fit assessment tools to evaluate each resident’s capabilities and strengths, so the program can best meet their specific needs.

Day-to-day life at Prairie Meadows is uniquely fit for each resident’s interests.

“One of our residents, Marilyn, used to teach water aerobics for several years when she was younger and now she shares her passion for exercising with others,” Don said. “This is one of many examples of the activities we offer at our community. Other activities include family movie nights, birthday parties, Veteran’s ceremonies, and holiday celebrations.”

On top of fun activities to keep you or your loved ones busy, Prairie Meadows prides themselves in quality amenities that create a safe, at-home atmosphere for their residents. The community features spacious living quarters, spa services, spiritual services, and five-star cuisine.

“We give our residents restaurant-quality dining with multiple options for every meal, three times a day,” Don shared. “We also offer hospitality services, such as regular housekeeping, scheduled transportation for social events, exciting social programs, and more.”

Staying a ctive while a ging

According the CDC, adults 65 years of age and older who are generally fit and do not have limiting health conditions should get 150 minutes of aerobic activity per week, and work on musclestrengthening at least twice a week. This aims to prevent many of the health problems that seem to come with age, as well as grow one’s muscles to allow them to continue to perform their day-today activities without becoming dependent on others.

In the event that you or your loved one finds themselves going into surgery, See The Trainer can help you through the rehabilitation process. See The Trainer offers a full line of in-stock bracing, home health, and rehabilitation products. Whether your pain results from a chronic condition or an acute injury, they are dedicated to improving your quality of life. For those wanting to pursue an active lifestyle, See The Trainer can help protect your body from re-injuring a past injury with their sports medicine products, or provide exercise products like exercise balls and foam rollers if you prefer to workout at home.

“We have a variety of helpful products that can assist someone going through rehabilitation after a major surgery or injury so that they can safely get back to their normal routine as soon as possible,” shared Owner Kristie e gan .

Kristie also mentioned the ways the products at See The Trainer can help caregivers and those suffering from memory loss.

“If you are a caregiver of someone with memory loss, it may help both you and your loved one to have products that can

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assist with daily routines,” she explained. “We carry helpful items such as shower chairs, sock aids, canes, dressing sticks, reachers, and toilet safety seats to help you feel comfortable in your dayto-day tasks.”

Visit See The Trainer today to see how they can help you or your loved one continue to stay active and live comfortably at home.

Safety and Convenience at Home

If you are planning to stay in your home as you age, it is important to keep your home up-to-date with products that can help you live a safer, risk-reduced life. ShelfGenie provides custom pullout shelves that fit new or existing cabinets and pantries. These shelves can be installed anywhere in your home including the kitchen, pantry, closets, and bathrooms.

“Our pullout shelves give you better access, better organization, and usually more storage space,” said Jay Durmaskin, franchise owner. “Installing pullouts means you no longer have to get down on your hands and knees to find items in the back of your cabinets or on the lower shelves. This reduces fall risks and helps when you have problems with your knees, back, hips, or shoulders. In some cases, installing pullouts could be a tax deductible medical expense and might even qualify as a reimbursable expense from your long term care insurance.”

Not only do the shelves provide peace of mind, but they can also be a useful tool for those finding themselves needing more storage in a smaller home. Whether you’re downsizing your home or moving into a retirement community, pullout shelves maximize the amount of storage you can safely access.

In addition to the custom pullouts, ShelfGenie’s other niche area is closets. Their custom closets are designed to the client’s needs, including the use of drawers, shelves, and the height of closet rods that work for their clothing. ShelfGenie also does a no-cost, no obligation visit with the client to design a solution that is customized to their needs. Some of ShelfGenie’s clients also add lighting to the sides of their closets or other spaces to offer additional illumination. This especially helps when the closet or cabinet has little light, and provides assistance to people with limited eyesight.

“The installation process starts with a free design consultation with no obligation,” said Jay. “Once a purchase has been made, a company-certified installer will conduct a field measurement to make sure every shelf is fit perfectly to your cabinet size. All of our pullouts are custom-built for the cabinets in your home. There is also no need to outsource installation, as we provide the installation service once your shelves are built.”

The entire design and build process takes four to six weeks, with most installations taking less than a day. The shelves have a lifetime warranty, which means that they truly are a one-time purchase.

Living a Full Life

A lifetime of hard work and service is worth a standing ovation and the chance to engage at your own pace.

Ovation Heartwood Preserve is an urban, upscale active lifestyle community where independent living, assisted living, and memory care are inspired by life and Omaha’s interwoven history and scenery. General Manager Stephanie Grade dug deeper into what makes Ovation stand out in the senior living community industry.

“Ovation is a place where older adults can stay active, vibrant, and connected to the world,” Stephanie said. “We offer easy access to 80 acres of parks, trails, and green space; different choices of dining; concierge and valet services; customized fitness classes; cultural and entertainment experiences; and much, much more!”

Independent living options include spacious studio, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom apartments. This choice of living offers residents activities, services, and other amenities while freeing them from the chores of housekeeping and home maintenance. For residents who enjoy their independence but require help with routine activities of daily living, trained staff is available 24-hours-a-day to help with meals, dressing, monitoring medications, and personal hygiene. Memory care is also available at Ovation, and staff is specially trained to provide the quality care needed for seniors living with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia.

“Our community relations team would be happy to set up an appointment with you to answer all of your questions about Ovation,” shared Stephanie. “We understand that moving yourself or a loved one to a retirement community may seem daunting, which is why we do not put you under an obligation or any pressure to complete the process. There is no risk, since reservation deposits are fully refundable!”

e veryone wants to continue to be healthy and live comfortably as they age. These local businesses and experts have the tools and resources to help you and your loved one do just that. From assisted living communities to home care, they each have so much more for senior living than what we can fit on paper, so be sure to reach out to them to learn more about what they can offer to you and your family.

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Pinnacle Bank first opened their doors in 1938 as a single small-town community bank. In the years since, a lot has changed. The bank has grown, technology has advanced, and banking looks very different today. One thing that hasn’t changed though, is the pride Pinnacle Bank has in their roots. They are known in the communities they serve for their strength, stability, service and values.

As they grow, Pinnacle Bank recognized that each place they serve has a unique culture and set of needs. That’s why they operate under a community bank model to make decisions locally. Banking decisions, as well as how the bank supports the community, are decided by people who are a part of and have a vested interest in the community.

Helpful Products and Services

Over the years, Pinnacle Bank has partnered with countless local families, businesses and community organizations. They offer a variety of banking products and services to assist with nearly any stage of life. They have a variety of personal checking and savings account options equipped with a wide array of modern banking conveniences, like contactless debit cards and 24/7 online and mobile banking. They also offer home, auto and personal loans to help you finance your next big purchase. For businesses, Pinnacle Bank has a range of account and financing options to keep business moving. They also offer cash management services to assist with payment collection, payroll processing, account security and more.

Pinnacle Bank’s friendly, experienced bankers and lenders are ready to help you find the solutions you’re looking for. They offer helpful insights and service tailored to fit your needs. Stop by one of their many Lincoln and Omaha metro-area locations and discover the way banking should be.

New Year, New CEO

In late December 2022, Pinnacle Bank announced their newly appointed CEO, Mark Hesser. With this promotion, Hesser became the third CEO in the company’s history. Hesser has been with the bank for 32 years, serving as a market president and charter president before his promotion in 2014 to president of Pinnacle Bancorp. In his new role, he oversees the bank holding company’s 161 locations across eight states.

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Every month, Strictly Business celebrates the accomplishments of local businesses and highlights the excellent products and services they provide in their fields. Our quarterly Employing Omaha feature is an opportunity for these businesses and organizations to also promote themselves as a great place to work and share with our readers what positions they are hiring for. Having a good employer brand is so important. Recruiting.com backs this up in a recent blog post, stating that “With national unemployment rates below 4%, the war for talent is fierce and to get the right candidates in the right positions, your recruiting strategy can no longer be passive. To stay ahead of your competition, your organization needs to invest in building an authentic and compelling employer brand.”

To promote your employment brand, you first have to define it. According to Recruiting.com, your employment brand incorporates several different components—from company culture to employee engagement! So there are a wide variety of topics to choose from when deciding what to share when you invest in recruitment marketing. Here are a few great subjects to cover:

• Work environment

• Work culture

• Company values

• Company events

• Company rewards

• Employee benefits

• Hiring practices

• Company news and updates

Recruiting.com advices businesses to, “Focus on sharing information that will resonate most with your target candidates and differentiate you from your competitors. If you aren’t sure which information that is, take some time to research your target candidates. Ask your current employees what they enjoy most about working at your company, and find out what aspects of your employment brand most resonated with recent hires.”

At Strictly Business , we truly believe that Omaha is a wonderful place to live, WORK, and play. We are honored to partner with so many amazing employers, and we are proud to tell you a little bit about a few of them in this feature. Whether you have recently found yourself “between jobs” or you’re curious about pursuing a new passion, we encourage you to read through the following writeups to learn about employment opportunities at some amazing local companies. In addition, if you are currently with a company that is looking to add people to your team, please reach out to Strictly Business about participating in our next employment feature!

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You know that feeling you get when something just suits you to a T? u nion b ank & Trust (ubT) has opportunities ranging from banking and lending to IT, from wealth management to mortgage loans. With a familyfirst culture, community focus, and genuine interest in the well-being of its employees, UBT is comprised of authentic, talented people who really care. From salaries and benefits to time off and wellness initiatives, our work environment keeps our employees engaged, challenged, and rewarded. Are you ready to join the UBT family and see for yourself that you belong here? Visit the Careers page at www.ubt.com/careers or email careers@ubt.com. Equal Opportunity Employer. Member FDIC.

Headquartered in West Omaha, Prime Connected is a National strategic partner of global technology companies. For over 20 years, our team has been serving the healthcare industry by providing implementation services for enterprise patient monitoring solutions, nurse call systems and the latest healthcare artificial intelligence devices. By joining the Prime Team, you will be embraced by teammates that believe in you and support your development. We believe in serving one another, our clients, and community and we live this to the letter every day. Our culture focuses on something bigger, real growth and development of our people! Joining us gives you an opportunity to make a career shift where you can explore new towns and communities, build a strong skill set and gain independence. We invest heavily in growing our people both technically and professionally to ensure our service is always setting the bar in the industry.

If you are passionate about traveling, learning, and serving, take a look at our open positions!

• Cable Technician

Cox Communications is the largest private broadband company in America, and we proudly serve 6.5 million homes and businesses across 18 states. We are committed to creating more moments of real human connection by bringing people closer to family and friends through our technology. Our world-class broadband applications and services are helping create smart homes and smart cities that bring more convenience, security, entertainment, and connectivity to the lives of the people we serve.

Cox Communications offers amazing benefits including free internet and other Cox discounted services, medical benefits day one for full time employees, flexible time off, paid work hours to volunteer, pet insurance, tuition reimbursement, training programs, paid parental leave, adoption assistance, 401K plus company matching, and more.

Cox is consistently recognized for our great customer service and top performance, as well as being a great place to work. We’re dedicated to empowering others to build a better future and celebrate diverse products, people, suppliers, communities and the characteristics that makes each one unique. Join the Cox team in Omaha today! To learn more and apply online, visit jobs.cox.com.

• DAS Cable Technician

• Low Voltage Cable Technician

To learn more about Prime Connected’s culture perks and benefits package, visit: https://primeconnected.com/careers/.

We hear it a lot; insurance is boring, but when we’re together we talk about how proud we are to be insurance nerds! FNIC understands, insurance is usually something we buy because we have to. So what do we find so interesting? We are always learning something new and building meaningful relationships all while maintaining our work/life balance through a reduced work week and work from home options. Here is what our employees say:

“I enjoy insurance because it seems to always be changing, there is always something new.” – Jeni Grant, account manager

“My favorite part about working in insurance is the client interaction. I have some great relationships formed with clients in different states.” – Jenna Byrd, lead account manager

Ovation Heartwood Preserve is a premier upscale senior living community that is unlike any other place in Omaha. What sets us apart are the first-class services and amenities that our community offers. We provide stateof-the-art technology that makes our residents’ and employees’ lives easier. Our mission to enhance the life of every person we serve starts with our team members. We are currently hiring for:

• Certified Medication Aide/CMA

• Certified Nursing Assistant/CNA

• Licensed Practical Nurse/LPN

• Activity Assistant

• Housekeeping

• Servers

• Cooks

At Ovation Heartwood Preserve, we offer a comprehensive benefits package with medical coverage, voluntary dental, vision, life insurance, short-term disability, and AD&D coverage. Our employee perks also include employee meal credit, generous PTO policy, and 401k with employer contributions. Learn more at ovationbyavamere. com/omaha-nebraska/careers or call (402) 235-4458.

“FNIC has become my second family and has provided me with the resources to be successful in my career, in addition to raising four small children.” – Alec Hogan, sales executive Learn more about FNIC career opportunities at fnicgroup.com/careers.

48 Strictly Business February 2023 #PrintProudDigitalSmart DON’T MISS OUT! This is an excellent opportunity for your business or organization to promote yourself as a great place to work! The next Employing Omaha feature will be in the May 2023 issue. Please call (402) 466-3330 or email cemre@strictlybusinessomaha.com if you are interested in participating!
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