All Makes recently welcomed Dealer Sales Representative Kim Isom, who has over a decade of experience in the office furniture industry. Born and raised in Omaha, Kim graduated from the University of Nebraska with a bachelor’s in interior design. Prior to All Makes, she worked as a sales consultant at Lexus of Omaha and spent…
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Q&A: Meals from the Heartland, Des Moines Nonprofit Finalist
Meals from the Heartland is our fifth and final featured Des Moines finalist in the 100 Year, $100k Office Makeover Contest. Founded in 2007 as a single food-packaging event, Meals from the Heartland aspires to empower people to “save the starving,” and to alleviate life-threatening hunger through education, engagement and feeding. Answers provided by Susan…
Q&A: HelpCare Clinic, Kearney Nonprofit Finalist
Our fifth and final Kearney nonprofit finalist in the 100 Year, $100k Office Makeover Contest is HelpCare Clinic. Since beginning three yHelpCare clinic seeks to improve the health and wellbeing of uninsured patients in Buffalo and Kearney counties via medical and behavioral health care. Answers provided by Cheryl Bressington, Executive Director of HelpCare Clinic. To vote…
Q&A: Child Guidance Center, Lincoln Nonprofit Finalist
Our fifth and final Lincoln nonprofit finalist in the 100 Year, $100k Office Makeover Contest is the Child Guidance Center, which is dedicated to meeting the mental health needs of children and their families. Answers provided by Cody Perrien, Youth Treatment Specialist at the Child Guidance Center. To vote for the Lincoln winner of the…
Q&A: MSForward, Omaha Nonprofit Finalist
MSForward is our fifth and final featured Omaha finalist in the 100 Year, $100k Office Makeover Contest. Founded in 2001 as Fast Forward, it was a sports conditioning provider for youth athletics. That all changed when Fast Forward’s owner and founder Daryl Kucera was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), which affects the nerves in the…
Dealer Sales Rep Returns to All Makes
All Makes recently welcomed back Matt Cave, dealer sales representative after a 13-year hiatus. Matt brings nearly 20 years’ experience to his role. He began his career at All Makes in 1999, working in the warehouse before moving into inside sales. In 2005, Matt moved to Kansas City, where he continued to work in the…
Q&A: Community Support Advocates, Des Moines Nonprofit Finalist
Community Support Advocates is our fourth featured Des Moines finalist in the 100 Year, $100k Office Makeover Contest. Created in 1997 by a group of disability agencies, Community Support Advocates supports 1,100 individuals with disabilities with five programs: Integrated Health Program and Services, Knowledge Empowers Youth, Service Coordination, Care Management and (MOMENTUM) . Answers provided…
Q&A: Bravehearts Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy & Learning, Kearney Nonprofit Finalist
Our fourth Kearney nonprofit finalist in the 100 Year, $100k Office Makeover Contest is Bravehearts Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy & Learning. Founded by Dan and Nancy Lyon in 2015, Bravehearts uses horses to relax, teach and help their clients learn life skills. They are certified Equine Specialists, trained to monitor the safety and wellbeing of both their…
Q&A: Voices of Hope, Lincoln Nonprofit Finalist
Our fourth Lincoln nonprofit finalist in the 100 Year, $100k Office Makeover Contest is Voices of Hope. Founded in 1975 as the Lincoln Coalition Against Rape, Voices of Hope seeks to help all victims and survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, as well as their families and communities, receive responsive, empowering services and support that…
Q&A: Madonna Community-Based Services, Omaha Nonprofit Finalist
Madonna Community-Based Services (CBS) is our fourth featured Omaha finalist in the 100 Year, $100k Office Makeover Contest. Founded in 1983 by Sister Mary Evangeline Rudolph, RSM, Madonna Community-Based Services aims to empower disabled persons to become as independent as possible in in their adult lives. Madonna CBS teaches them the academic, job and life…