Foods Resource Bank Selects Gary Hubbell Consulting for Resource Development Consulting and Coaching
Foods Resource Bank, located in Western Springs, Illinois, has retained the services of Gary Hubbell Consulting to provide development consulting and executive coaching services.
Milwaukee, WI, February 21, 2008 --(PR.com)-- After a significant growth period of seven years, Foods Resource Bank (FRB) leaders sought counsel to reflect on future direction and the role of private philanthropy in achieving that direction.
FRB is a Christian, non-government, humanitarian organization committed to providing food security in the developing world through sustainable small-scale agricultural production, thereby allowing hungry people to know the dignity of feeding themselves. Member organizations are Christian denominations and/or their relief and development agencies. Revenues to support sustainable food security programs are generated in the U.S. through community growing projects involving landowners, farmers, agribusinesses, and churches.
Foods Resource Bank president and CEO Marv Baldwin said, "FRB has found in Gary Hubbell a caring professional who we believe will be able to help us respect our history as we explore new territory and look to deepen relationships. Gary's approach is direct and thoughtful which will help guide us during this exciting time at FRB."
As a strategic planning and resource development consultant with almost thirty years experience helping nonprofit organizations fulfill their missions, Hubbell is well positioned to assist Foods Resource Bank.
In addition to Hubbell’s work serving as counsel and coach to organizations across the country, he is an active author and speaker. His independent research resulted in the publication of his first book, Forces of Change: The Coming Challenges in Hospital Philanthropy (Association of Healthcare Philanthropy, 2005). His second book, co-authored with Mary Reinders and published in 2007, is entitled Lessons from Benchmarking: Fast-Forwarding the Maturity of the Fundraising Operation (2007). Both are available at www.Amazon.com and through the Association of Healthcare Philanthropy (www.ahp.org).
Gary Hubbell Consulting works with organizations on the cusp of doing great things – retooling business income and philanthropy strategies; engaging board members and community in unprecedented ways; raising more money than ever before. Clients contact them seeking help to develop strategies that foster organizational agility, setting a plan in place around which commitment runs deep, and determining how to generate philanthropy and other resources to fuel the resource engine of the future. For more information, contact them at 414-962-6696, or online at www.garyhubbellconsulting.com.
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FRB is a Christian, non-government, humanitarian organization committed to providing food security in the developing world through sustainable small-scale agricultural production, thereby allowing hungry people to know the dignity of feeding themselves. Member organizations are Christian denominations and/or their relief and development agencies. Revenues to support sustainable food security programs are generated in the U.S. through community growing projects involving landowners, farmers, agribusinesses, and churches.
Foods Resource Bank president and CEO Marv Baldwin said, "FRB has found in Gary Hubbell a caring professional who we believe will be able to help us respect our history as we explore new territory and look to deepen relationships. Gary's approach is direct and thoughtful which will help guide us during this exciting time at FRB."
As a strategic planning and resource development consultant with almost thirty years experience helping nonprofit organizations fulfill their missions, Hubbell is well positioned to assist Foods Resource Bank.
In addition to Hubbell’s work serving as counsel and coach to organizations across the country, he is an active author and speaker. His independent research resulted in the publication of his first book, Forces of Change: The Coming Challenges in Hospital Philanthropy (Association of Healthcare Philanthropy, 2005). His second book, co-authored with Mary Reinders and published in 2007, is entitled Lessons from Benchmarking: Fast-Forwarding the Maturity of the Fundraising Operation (2007). Both are available at www.Amazon.com and through the Association of Healthcare Philanthropy (www.ahp.org).
Gary Hubbell Consulting works with organizations on the cusp of doing great things – retooling business income and philanthropy strategies; engaging board members and community in unprecedented ways; raising more money than ever before. Clients contact them seeking help to develop strategies that foster organizational agility, setting a plan in place around which commitment runs deep, and determining how to generate philanthropy and other resources to fuel the resource engine of the future. For more information, contact them at 414-962-6696, or online at www.garyhubbellconsulting.com.
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