Everyone should have a fulfilling and meaningful life. LIFEPlan CCO links mental retardation and developmental disorders (I / DD) and their families with the support needed to realize this commitment.
As a partner of more than 70 nonprofit organizations, we are building the largest supplier network to serve people with disabilities in this region. With our scale and a combined experience of more than 75 years, we will serve our members in an unprecedented way - we will do this through local personal contacts
LIFEPlan is committed to more than just CCO. We promise that our members will help us live their chosen life while allowing our members to concentrate on family and child rearing without being concerned.
We provide members with core value for selection and stability, compliance with people-centered services and support, integration and participation of communities, independence and autonomy. Through personal support, we provide:
I had the opportunity to interview the wonderful Corinna Falusi (Ogilvy & Mather in Ogilvy, now the mother of New York State CCO). I talked to her about the struggle organized by the Cannes International Film Festival when choosing a male and female balanced jury. She got angry and soon answered that it was a wrong question Ogilvy & Mather There are plenty of wonderful creative women in the network, and they are waiting for opportunities to shine on a larger stage. When she was asked about advice of a creative person who shared with me and served as a judge, she advised only to women. Then she sent me a women's list: Liz Taylor, Mariana O'Kelly and Birgit van den Valentyn. I will contact you.
Yesterday I did a luncheon of Arthur W. Page Society at the New York office. Three senior executives, including recently retired General Electric Company's Gary Sheffer, Cargill CMO and CCO Mike Fernandez, and IBM's CCO and CMO Jon Iwata and Tina McCorkindale, were invited from the communication field. PR Association. This event aims to introduce the latest intellectual property, "New CCO: Change the company in the changing world".
Before serving CCO - CCO, Clares' career was the development and growth of social enterprises including impact investment. She is interested in how innovative business models deal with social and environmental challenges and is a member of the Board of Directors of various social enterprises in the UK. She has a bachelor's degree in English from the University of Cambridge Geography department. Claire also volunteered for the Streetlink project to conduct health service activities with disadvantaged women in southern London.