Shatter Fund and former tech advisor to now Vice President Kamala D. Harris, will host the second Shatter Summit, honoring
International Women s Day and
Women s History Month 2021. Collins is partnering with the Silicon Valley Women s Leadership Initiative to present a live e-conference celebrating women who shattered glass ceilings in venture capital, business, sports, e-commerce, and technology. The Summit will amplify the importance of investing in women today to be the business leaders of tomorrow.
Shelly Kapoor Collins Founder Shatter Fund
Shatter Fund Founder Shelly Kapoor Collins launches Shatter Summit Celebrating Women in Finance, Venture, Tech + Sports
Collins, a Silicon Valley venture capitalist and former Appointee in the second Obama Administration to the National Women s Business Council, founded the Shatter Fund to invest in technology companies led by female entrepreneurs. Technology is the greatest equalizer of the 21st century, but without women and girls,
Compliant Pharmacy Alliance Invests in the Future of Community Pharmacy in America; Supports Flip the Pharmacy Program
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Flip the Pharmacy is a five-year pharmacy transformation program aiming to re-work community-based pharmacy practice beyond filling prescriptions and toward an ongoing focus on a patient s health (or more officially, beyond point-in-time, prescription-level transactional models toward longitudinal and patient-level care processes and value-based models). Using monthly change packages, Flip the Pharmacy coaches work with local pharmacy teams to implement the six key transformation domains with an emphasis on continuing patient care planning with documentation in various eCare plan platforms. The program hopes to directly support over 1,000 pharmacies and impact thousands more. To date, over 800 pharmacies are receiving direct coaching and implementation support. Learn more at http://www.flipthepharmacy.com.
What does home mean to you?
What does home mean to you?
TORONTO, Jan. 11, 2021 Over the past year our homes have transformed into offices, schools and, for the lucky few, places of refuge. This year more than ever, Habitat for Humanity Canada wants to know, what does home mean to you? The annual Meaning of Home writing contest that encourages students in grades 4, 5 and 6 to share what home means to them through a poem or short essay is back and open for submissions at
meaningofhome.ca. The contest runs from January 4 to February 19, 2021 and three grand prize winners, one from each grade, will receive a $30,000 grant to be directed to the local Habitat home build of their choice.