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PBA Forum Features New Portland Top Cop Appointed earlier this year, Portland Police Chief Mike Reese is one of the featured speakers at the 7:30 a.m., September 15 Portland Business Alliance breakfast forum. Kerry Tymchuk, CFM Principal, begins his second season as series moderator.
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Blazers' Ball Bounces into PBA Court It may be time for college basketball’s March Madness, but the Portland Business Alliance will be fielding a team from the NBA’s Portland Trail Blazers at its 7:30 a.m., March 17 breakfast forum.
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Managing Issues

Raising Your Voice, Part 4
In today’s high-tech world, it sometimes seems there are far fewer traditional speeches and far more “PowerPoint presentations.” Indeed, while we have not yet seen a State of the Union Address or a Presidential Inaugural speech featuring a PowerPoint, I suspect it won’t be long before we do. Comments (0)

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Engaging Mommy Bloggers
One of the most powerful ways to market your brand to consumers is via social media. An established, powerful group of influencers that are a vital branch of the social media tree are alpha moms. Acting independently, members of this little known, but highly motivated group, are shaping consumer attitudes. Have you been good to your alpha mom lately?
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Measuring Minds

Economy, Pessimism and the General Election
Oregon decision-makers maintain a “bearish” outlook about the direction of the state and Oregon’s economy. While there is a silver lining – nearly half expect their own business performance to improve during the next year – the pessimistic mood may impact the outcome of the November general election.
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Mentoring for Success


May 26, 2009
Author: CFM Staff
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CFM Associate Beth Slater just completed a successful year as a volunteer with Minds Matter of Portland, Inc., a start-up nonprofit academic mentoring program.

 

The focus is college preparation for Portland-area high school students who are high-achievers, but whose families are at an economic disadvantage. Most of the 90 students' families make less than $23,000 a year, and most of the students will be the first in their family to attend college.

 

"Minds Matter provides the guidance and extra support the students need to succeed," Beth says. "They get help with college applications and financial aid, SAT preparation and grammar - and they even get swimming lessons."

 

Every Saturday, Beth and her mentee, Franklin High School sophomore AnnaJoy, spend two hours in a classroom with 15 other high school sophomores and their mentors. The group reads and discusses articles from the New York Times, then works on the students' leadership and public speaking skills.

 

The students – sophomores, juniors and seniors – meet at the large, modern Self Enhancement, Inc. building in North Portland every Saturday during the school year. They receive two hours of tutoring, test prep or help with college applications before lunch, and they meet with their mentors - each student has two - in the afternoon.

 

"These students knock my socks off each week," says Beth. "They're mature far beyond their age, bright and eager to learn. They're the kind of student I didn't want to be in a college class with because they always outperform!"

 

During the summer, each student attends an academic program on a college campus. Minds Matter foots the bill for air travel and whatever tuition isn't covered through financial aid. Beth's mentee AnnaJoy will attend Georgetown's high school mock trial program for four weeks in June.

 

In addition to mentoring on Saturday, Beth serves as the director of communications for the organization. The organization doesn't have a single paid staff person. The mentors, support staff and director all volunteer their time to help these students. There are five other Minds Matter programs in the United States: New York City, Boston, Cleveland, Chicago and Denver.

 

This year, Minds Matter staged its third annual Jazz Soiree and fundraiser at Jimmy Mak's in the Pearl District. More than 200 people attended and raised almost $30,000 for Minds Matter.

 

Beth will continue to mentor AnnaJoy through her junior and senior years.

 

CFM employees are encouraged to voluteer in the community. Read about CFM Good Works.

Learn more about Minds Matter of Portland.



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