schedule


Summary:
Sailing on the Charles
where: Community Boating
(Dale Joachim)
Celebration of Independence
where: Concord, MA
(Dale / David)
Entrevues - Famille
where: Maison
(David Fleurimond)
Exercise
where: Maison
(David Fleurimond)
David Campbell
where: Maison
(Genevieve Jourdain)
Exercise
where: Maison
(David Fleurimond)
Mel King
where: SETC
(Myriam Fleurimond)
Video Editing - SETC
where: SETC
(Dale)
Elizabeth Babcock
where: EMPath
(Genevieve Jourdain)
Pierre Valette
where: Maison
(David Fleurimond)
ICA - Boston
where: ICA
(Dale)
Raymond Offenheiser
where: Maison
(Esther Fleurimond)
Musical Outdoor Dinner
where: Maison
(Dale Joachim)
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Sun Jul 3

3:30 PM

[Dale Joachim] @ Community Boating

Sailing on the Charles

Weather permitting sailing excusion on the Charles river at Community Boating of Boston

Mon Jul 4

10:00 AM

[Dale / David] @ Concord, MA

Celebration of Independence

Visit to Concord, MA. Celebration of America's Independence. Picnic in the Park

None

Mon Jul 4

2:30 PM

[David Fleurimond] @ Maison

Entrevues - Famille

Entrevues Famille

Interviewing familly members. 

Tue Jul 5

5:00 PM

[David Fleurimond] @ Maison

Exercise

Exercise with Tonton David

Wed Jul 6

9:30 AM

[Genevieve Jourdain] @ Maison

David Campbell

David Campbell - From corporate to non-Profit

David Campbell has been a technology executive, board member, investment banker, and humanitarian field volunteer.

He went to Thailand in 2005 immediately following the tsunami, and became one of the founders of HandsOnThailand.org, which brought over 200 volunteers and several hundred thousand dollars to assist the rebuilding of five Phuket fishing villages. David incorporated All Hands Volunteers (previously known as Hands on USA and Hands On Disaster Response, respectively) on Sept 6, 2005, and brought 1,500 volunteers to Biloxi, MS.

Under David’s leadership over the next seven years, the organization managed over 30 projects, including major efforts in Haiti and Japan, as well as many domestic responses. David’s 50-year business background includes positions as President of BBN Technologies of Cambridge, and CEO at public companies Computer Task Group of Buffalo and Xpedior of Chicago.

David has also served as a member of the Board of Directors of public companies Tektronix, M&T Bank, MRO Software, and Gibraltar Industries; as Trustee at both Niagara University and SUNY-Buffalo; as Chairman for civic organizations including Roswell Park Cancer Institute Council, the Buffalo United Way campaign, the Erie County IDA, and the Buffalo Chamber of Commerce; as well as serving on the board of directors for numerous other corporate and non-profit entities.

Recognitions include an honorary doctorate from Niagara University, Citizen of the Year from The Buffalo News, 2013 Richard Cornuelle Award winner and most recently the winner of Encore.org 2014 Symetra Purpose Prize.

Wed Jul 6

5:00 PM

[David Fleurimond] @ Maison

Exercise

Exercise with Tonton David

Thu Jul 7

10:00 AM

[Myriam Fleurimond] @ SETC

Mel King
Mel King - Urban Planner, Community Leader and Founder of the South End Technology Center 
 
Adjunct Professor in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Mel has extensive experience in the design and implementation of vocational education programs. As executive Director of the New Urban League of Greater Boston, he was involved in various community organization efforts and business development programs in the Boston-Roxbury area.  

In an attempt to share his experiences during his many years of community involvement, Mel has documented the development of the Black community in Boston from the 1950's to the 1980's in his book Chain of Change . A former State Representative, Mel served the 9th Suffolk District of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts from 1973 to 1982, and was a 1983 mayoral candidate for the City of Boston.
Thu Jul 7

2:30 PM

[Dale] @ SETC

Video Editing - SETC
Video editing at SETC
Thu Jul 7

3:00 PM

[Genevieve Jourdain] @ EMPath

Elizabeth Babcock
Elizabeth Babcock - CEO/EMPath
 

Elisabeth Babcock (Beth) is the President and CEO of the Crittenton Women’s Union (CWU), a Boston-based charitable organization dedicated to creating new pathways to economic independence for low-income women and their families. CWU uses its unique “action-tank” business model to provide cutting-edge economic mobility, housing, education, and job-readiness programs, combined with anti-poverty research, and public advocacy. Beth’s role as CEO is to lead CWU in its strategy to be a research and innovations powerhouse consistently delivering new programmatic and public policy approaches that expedite pathways out of poverty.

CWU’s applied research led to the development of its groundbreaking Mobility Mentoring TM platform. Since its release in 2009, Mobility Mentoring has been nationally and internationally recognized for creating significantly improved outcomes in earnings, educational attainment, and family stability in extremely low-income families. Government has advanced application of the model in TAFDC, Housing, and Early Intervention settings, and a community of practice has developed to share the Mobility Mentoring practices around the world.

Beth received her Master’s Degree in City and Regional Planning from Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government and her Ph.D. in non-profit strategy from Harvard’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. She has taught non-profit strategy and implementation at the graduate level for more than two decades at Harvard University, Brandeis University, and the New England Conservatory of Music.

She has received numerous awards including the World of Difference Award by the International Alliance for Women for her work promoting women’s economic empowerment; Woman of Influence by the Boston Business Journal; and her most recent publication, “Rethinking Poverty”, published in the fall 2104 Stanford Social Innovation Review, was named one of its top articles of the year. 

 

Thu Jul 7

4:30 PM

[David Fleurimond] @ Maison

Pierre Valette

Pierre Valette on creating Documentaries

Pierre Valette is currently the Vice President of Content and Communications for Athena health, a leading provider of practice management, electronic health record, and practice management services. Prior to his work at Athena health, Pierre served as the Executive Producer of Children’s Programming for WGBH from 1999-2008 where he Executive Produced Arthur and Postcards from Buster. Pierre worked as Vice President of Quest Productions from 1991-1999 where he contributed to the development and production of a wide range of PBS and network series including the Peabody-winning The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow (PBS) He has also produced numerous medical documentaries including a palliative care video with the Harvard Medical School. For his work in these capacities Pierre has been honored with 4 Emmy Awards, 2 George Foster Peabody Awards, 13 Emmy Nominations, 5 CINE Golden Eagle Awards, a Boston Music Award and the British Academy of Film & Television Award.

Thu Jul 7

6:30 PM

[Dale] @ ICA

ICA - Boston
ICA waterfront visit, picnic and music
Fri Jul 8

9:30 AM

[Esther Fleurimond] @ Maison

Raymond Offenheiser

Ray Offenheiser - Oxfam America

Ray Offenheiser joined Oxfam America as its president in 1996. Under his leadership, Oxfam America has grown more than sevenfold, and repositioned itself in the US as an influential voice on international development and foreign policy.  

Prior to joining Oxfam, Ray represented the Ford Foundation in Bangladesh and the Andean and Southern Cone regions of South America.  He has also directed programs for the Inter-American Foundation in both Brazil and Colombia and worked for Save the Children Federation in Mexico. At the 2012 G Meeting, he was appointed by the Obama administration to represent civil society interests on the Leadership Council of the New Alliance for Food Security and Nutrition in Africa.

Ray serves and has served on numerous boards and advisory bodies for a diverse array of both national and international institutions including the World Economic Forum, the Clinton Global Initiative, the Council on Foreign Relations, the Aspen Institute, the World Agricultural Forum, the Gates Foundation, Harvard Business School, the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard, Cornell University, Interaction and the Kellogg Center at the University of Notre Dame.  He was a co-founder and board member of the ONE Campaign, the Modernizing Foreign Assistance Network and the Food Policy Action Network and served as honorary President of Wetlands International.

 
Fri Jul 8

6:30 PM

[Dale Joachim] @ Maison

Musical Outdoor Dinner

Weather permitting outdoor dinner in the midst of nature. Light Jazz music provided by John Lyons (bass), Harvey Horowitz (drums), Roberts Stewart (guitar) and Dale Joachim (piano)

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