Leadership Call Manager
Note: You must edit Leadership Calls (updates, links, resources) from the back end of the site instead of this page.
Here’s how:
- Be sure you are logged in to the website: https://www.greatoldbroads.org/wp-admin/
- On the website dashboard (NOT BB Dash), click on Formidable (located left-hand column) and select Forms
- Click on Leadership Calls Database
- Click on Entries
- Click on the call you wish to update.
- Make revisions and save.
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August 1 | Q&A Webinar – Wilderness and Beyond Conference | |
Are you curious about the Wilderness and Beyond Conference? Do you have questions before you register? Would you like to learn about our progress, speakers, and panels? What about the Broadband poster session? We are excited to share all we know and answer any questions you may have. Broadband Leaders and Staff We will send the Zoom link to registered participants. |
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May 2 | Greater Sage-Grouse Webinar and Comment-Writing Workshop | |
January 24 | Let’s Meet Emily! | |
Meet and Greet Emily Loubsky, one of Broads’ new Grassroots Regional Coordinators (GRCs). Learn some fun things about Emily and her role within the Grassroots Leadership Program. Emily is here to provide support to the Broadbands in the Northwest Region of the country including the Broadbands in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming. |
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January 19 | All About the Forest Service Old-Growth Amendment | |
Join Great Old Broads and Mike Anderson from The Wilderness Society to learn about the nationwide Old-Growth Amendment. |
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January 18 | What’s happening at the Okefenokee Wildlife Refuge? | |
Our GRITS (Georgia) Broadband Leaders, Anne Heikkila & Jean Millkey, have been collaborating with the Executive Director of the Okefenokee Swamp Park & Okefenokee Adventures, Kim Bednarek, to address current priorities for the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge (Florida-Georgia). Please join us in supporting our Southeast Broadband at 4:00 pm Eastern Time/2:00 pm Mountain Time as we discuss challenges and opportunities near the Okefenokee Swamp, including proposed mining permits, the Okefenokee Protection Act, and the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge’s World Heritage Site bid. |
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January 10 | Let’s Meet Julie! | |
Date: 1/10/2024 Time: 4pm Mountain |
Let’s Meet Julie! Date: 1/10/2024 Time: 4pm Mountain Meet and Greet Julie Savage, one of Broads’ new Grassroots Regional Coordinators (GRCs). Learn some fun things about Julie and her role within the Grassroots Leadership Program. Julie is here to provide support for every Broadband from her corner of Georgia, but will specifically coordinate twelve Broadbands across the country. These Broadbands include the Crest to Coast (CA), Eastern Sierra (CA), Inland Empire (CA), Redwood (CA), San Diego Wild Spaces (CA), Wild L.A. (CA), GRITS (GA), Northeast Iowa/Driftless, Wild Waters (MN), Nebraska, Nor’easters (currently NH, MA, VT, & ME), and Mobile Broadbands. |
Evaluations
Found 8 evaluations. Click on table headers to order by columns.
Call Date | Call Name | Participant Name | Call Feedback | Further Comments & Questions |
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Di Allison |
Super easy to understand, I think. Newbies were asking appropriate questions. Great to be able to have headquarters Dashboard on and those who needed it have theirs on because that enabled them to ask questions they might not have been aware of before. |
Nope. Thanks. |
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Linda McNeill |
It was well organized and clear. The slides described the process of adding contacts as well as members. I have not added contacts, but I will in the future. |
Not at this time. |
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Barb Fox-Kilgore |
It was well organized giving good background and step by step on how the membership travels between HQ and BB. |
I look forward to reviewing the recording and going over the steps /time line of membership from HQ to BB to better imprint. |
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Linda Pace |
I think it could be broken into 2 parts: the theory( flow charts and why we do things) and then the practice( those pesky tabs and spread sheets). |
I still don’t quite get the “claiming” new members part. the word “Google Group” sets my head to spinnin’. |
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February 15, 2023 | Why are Grazed Public Lands such a Mess? | Arleen Richter |
I liked the presentation because it was concise and meaninglful. |
This is a very important topic, I just wish we could have the meetings in person. |
February 15, 2023 | Why are Grazed Public Lands such a Mess? | Cuyler Boughner |
I had attended the two day grazing conference in Salt Lake City last June so this was an excellent recap and summary of the issues and data presented there. These three presenters gave a very “user friendly” yet highly professional basis of how grazing is literally at the root of big environmental problems. I greatly appreciate their openness in being contacted in the future with questions, etc. |
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February 15, 2023 | Why are Grazed Public Lands such a Mess? | Laura Glismann |
The variety of speakers, their different roles and perspectives on the issue made the Zoom meeting very interesting. |
I’d like to view the Zoom call again and take better notes for future action. It is attached to your email. Thank you. |
February 15, 2023 | Why are Grazed Public Lands such a Mess? | Rynda Clark |
Well worth my time. Wish we had more time for questions. Adam Bronsteins resource handout was very useful for informing where we can make a difference as Broads |