Edge Direct launches new branding and marketing mission
This marks another significant milestone in the company s evolution as Edge Direct continues to lead transformational growth for recognized nonprofits.
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BALTIMORE, Jan. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Edge Direct, a Moore company, announced today a new branding and marketing approach. A leading agency for nonprofits and associations, Edge Direct represents some of the most recognized nonprofit brands in the country. The launch of the Edge Direct brand, aligned with its professional fundraising consultant registration, is to embrace the company s value as a robust multichannel marketing firm, driven to help nonprofits raise maximum funds and brand awareness in support of the important work they do.
Henry Dumas, Moore Norman Technology Center Small Business Management coordinator, has earned the Master Certified Coach (MCC) title through the International Coaching Federation.
Dumas has worked with business owners, developed teams and coached individuals for eight years at Moore Norman Technology Center. He said the MCC is a certification that only 4% of business coaches hold worldwide. There are now 30,079 coaches in 130 countries and territories who hold one of three International Coaching Federation credentials and of that number 1,235 are MCCs.
“This is a designation I have been working on for about five years; it is a very rigorous process," Dumas said.
Moore Norman Technology Center’s first Basic Peace Officer Academy class recently graduated during a socially distanced ceremony. Each of the six graduates already has employment secured with law enforcement agencies.
MNTC Basic Police Officer Academy 2020 graduates are: Stephen Flanagan, Benjamin Hoffman, Wesley Ivy, Sarah Sladek, Demetrius Smith and Joshua Winkler.
A Leadership Fitness Award was presented to Smith and a Marksmanship Award was presented to Hoffman.
Robert Wasoski, MNTC Basic Police Officer Academy instructor, said four graduates will be certified deputies for Cleveland County, one was offered a job with the Comanche Police Department and one recently completed a final interview with Lighthorse Tribal