Pam Lovett has dedicated years to making an impact in the community, especially for women and families, and she’s still supporting organizations like The Rose, even after stepping away from the board.
In this episode, Pam talks about:
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Key Questions Answered
1. How long has Pam been retired, and how does she feel about retirement?
2. What organizations has Pam been involved with as a board member?
3. What does Pam believe is the most important role of a board member?
4. Why is financial support from board members crucial?
5. What shaped Pam’s values and community service approach?
6. How did Pam’s career path lead her to the philanthropic sector?
7. How did Pam first learn about The Rose?
8. What has Pam learned about The Rose since becoming involved?
9. How did the Rose's board come to focus on employee investment during challenging times?
10. What makes the Rose’s mobile program so significant?
11. How has Zoom and virtual participation changed The Rose’s board engagement?
12. What message does Pam want the community to know about The Rose?
Timestamped Overview
00:00 Passionate, Prepared, Diverse Board Members
05:59 Career Journey from Arkansas to Houston
09:30 Access to Equitable Breast Care
13:30 Mobile Mammogram Program's Impact
16:28 Board's Adaptive Initiative Approach
18:16 Houston: A Luncheon Connection Hub
23:06 Embracing Flexibility for Family Time
26:59 Volunteering as Career Development
28:37 Passion: Our Lifeblood

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