Feb 28, 2020 | All Alumni, News, Nonprofit News
Continuing Education | March 26 | Second Harvest Food Bank | 11:30-1:00
No better place to learn more about Social Enterprise than from the experts themselves! Join us for an Impact Luncheon featuring Hal Cato (Thistle Farms), Mike Lenda (The Well Coffeehouse), and Kim Molnar (Second Harvest Food Bank).
This conversation will be led by Michael Woodnorth of Woodnorth Advisory. We will define social enterprise and discuss its benefits for nonprofits through examples and real-world experience. We will also explore how social enterprise fits into (and enhances) the traditional nonprofit structure and the questions you should ask to help decide if social enterprise is right for your nonprofit.
Tickets Here – $20 | Includes box lunch
Dec 19, 2019 | All Alumni, News, Nonprofit News
YLC Holiday Party – December 11, 2019
Katie Goodwin Photography
We celebrated in style at the 2019 YLC Holiday Party on December 11, in the East Nashville home of Dana Blickwedel and Jim Hoobler. We enjoyed the company of old friends and new ones. Catering for the evening was provided by Bacon & Caviar — a Nashville favorite! Over 50 guests enjoyed a fabulous collection of antique and art pieces curated by Dana and Jim, in which many local artists are featured. It was truly a celebration of the rich foundation of arts, leadership, and influence in Nashville — and it is our great privilege at YLC to be acquainted with so many leaders in our community.
Holiday Party Photos | HERE
Our holiday party host, Dana Blickwedel, is featured as our Alumni Spotlight for the YLC Winter Newsletter. Read more about Dana and his experiences since YLC!
Dec 19, 2019 | All Alumni, News, Nonprofit News
Alumni Spotlight: Dana Blickwedel (Class 17)
Dana Blickwedel, YLC graduate of Class 17, is our honored guest in the Alumni Spotlight of the Winter Newsletter. He is a seasoned professional in all things business strategy and currently serves as Vice President at Tennessee Craft, an organization that supports the growth of artists in Tennessee.
Dana opened his home for the YLC Christmas Party December 11, and we are delighted to feature Dana in our Winter Newsletter as well. Get to know a little more about Dana and his experiences since graduating the YLC program.
How has YLC positively impacted you since you graduated the program?
It has broadened my exposure to the many opportunities there are to make a positive impact to our community. By becoming involved with community organizations I was able to improve my leadership skills and appreciate different perspectives that I might not otherwise have encountered.
Have you served on boards since you graduated and which ones?
Tennessee Craft Board, Past Treasurer, Current Vice Chair; Belmont Mansion Board; Belmont Foundation Board, Treasurer; St. Ann’s Episcopal Church Vestry; St. Peter’s Episcopal Church Vestry
What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever received and from whom?
Take ownership of your mistakes and learn from them.
What book have you most recently read and loved?
Read AND loved? That is a tough one. Though not particularly recent, I would say “Boys in the Boat.”
What are three things you can’t live without?
Easy……Faith, Hope, & Love.
Dec 18, 2019 | All Alumni, News, Nonprofit News
Fall Leadership Luncheon 2019
Music City Center | November 8, 2019
Katie Goodwin Photography
Young Leaders Council celebrated 24 years of Leadership Luncheons on Friday November 8 at the Music City Center. It was a grand gathering of 510 of our friends from all over our city. Corporate partners, nonprofit friends, and many YLC alum attended the anticipated luncheon to hear from one of Nashville’s rising leaders, Ian Ayre, CEO of the Nashville Soccer Club. We shared a meal, honored our Young Leader of the Year Award recipient, and enjoyed a conversation with Ian Ayre. We count it a privilege to congregate with Nashville’s greatest professionals to hear about our growing city!
Every year, YLC honors one distinguished Young Leader in the community for outstanding leadership qualities and accomplishments, along with significant board service in for organizations in our community. Our esteemed 2019 nominees were Sydney Ball, 2016 YLC Williamson Class, Tyler Graham, 2017 YLC Massey Class, and Charlane Oliver, 2013 YLC Junior League Class.
We were pleased to present the winning award to Charlane Oliver of The Equity Alliance, and we congratulate our nominees for their service to our community. We thank Ron Snitker, 2018 recipient, for presenting the award.
Katie Goodwin Photography
Charlane Oliver graduated the 2013 Junior League class, and is recognized as a “Now Generation Activist” by The Tennessean and a “2019 NBJ Woman of Influence.” She co-founded of The Equity Alliance, a nonprofit empowering, equipping and mobilizing black voters to be engaged in the civic process in Tennessee. Charlane currently serves on board of Metro Nashville Emergency 911 Communications, Purpose Prep Academy, and Prevent Child Abuse Tennessee. She has also been featured in The New York Times, Washington Post, The Tennessean, and more.
YLC board member, Santi Tefel, led an intriguing conversation with Ian Ayre, which was a highlight for attendees. Ian shared experiences from his childhood, career in major league sports, and vision for the MLS team here in Nashville with guests.
Katie Goodwin Photography
Ian Ayre has been tasked with building the entire Nashville Soccer Club from the ground up, following the award of an MLS franchise to Nashville in 2017. Born in Liverpool, England, he has been a soccer fan since his early years and followed Liverpool all over the world as a fan and employee. His background includes 10 years of active military service in the British Royal Navy and professional experience in consumer electronics. He was also involved in the takeover of Huddersfield Town Football Club, serving as Chairman & Chief Executive of the club. In 2007, Ian returned to the UK to take up a role at Liverpool Football Club where he rebuilt the club at all levels. We were pleased to welcome him to the Nashville community with a the YLC Leadership Luncheon.
More about Ian Ayre & the Nashville Soccer Club | HERE!
Leadership Luncheon photos | HERE!
Get involved with the 2020 Leadership Luncheon | CLICK HERE!
Our 2019 event sponsors include Gold Sponsor: Belmont University Massey School of Business, Silver Sponsors: Fifth Third Bank and Genesco, and Bronze Sponsors: Pinnacle Financial Partners, Dollar General, & Logicforce. We thank our event sponsors for their generous support of the Leadership Luncheon.
Dec 5, 2019 | All Alumni, News, Nonprofit News
YLC is participating in the YP Nashville Connect event, our city’s largest networking event for young professionals. This trade show is an after-hours style event for you to learn about opportunities to partner with more than 50 organizations to impact our community. All organizations are members of YP Nashville, and will hosting individual display booths to share opportunities to get involved. You do not want to miss this!
Register Here –
- Young Professionals – Complimentary, includes 2 drink tickets per person and hors d’oeuvres.
- YP Nashville member organizations – Cost of your display table is included in your partnership investment. Please contact Scott Meltzer at smeltzer@nashvillechamber.com for details.
Event Details –
YP Nashville Connect
January 23, 2020 – 5:30-7:30pm
Rocketown (601 4th Avenue S, Nashville, TN 37210)
Nov 12, 2019 | Nonprofit News
This one is for the TRIVIA FANS! Our friends at Gilda’s Club are partnering with East Nashville Beer Works and Nerdy Talk to host a trivia night benefiting Gilda’s Club’s free cancer support. 1st-3rd place winners will receive exciting prizes, so bring your A-Game and smartest friends for some friendly competition for an important cause!
Date: Wednesday, December 4, 6-8pm
Location: East Nashville Beer Works, East Trinity Lane, Nashville, TN, USA
Admission: $15 online, $20 at the door
Purchase Tickets here: https://Gildastrivia.givesmart.com