TruPath encourages us participate in philanthropies that have personal meaning to us as individuals. We love to bring our families and friends together to celebrate our passions.
We are participating and fundraising for the American Cancer Society because they are leading the way in transforming cancer from deadly to treatable and from treatable to preventable. In fact, they have played a role in nearly every cancer research breakthrough in recent history.
We have created a team called TruPath Family.
There are three ways you can help:
- Join our team (and invite your friends, family, and coworkers to join).
- Create a team (and invite your friends, family, and coworkers to join).
- Help us reach our goal by donating $5, $25, $50, or more!
Your donations help the American Cancer Society save lives by supporting education and prevention efforts, funding groundbreaking cancer research, and providing free information and services for people with cancer who need them. Below are links to join my team or donate.
Kids’ Chance of Arizona provides college scholarships for children with parents who have been killed or catastrophically injured on the job. Help change the life of a young adult who would not be able to fulfill their dream of an education without YOU!
This a fun event that welcomes competitive runners as well as casual joggers/walkers, dogs, and families including strollers. Come out for a beautiful morning in the Arcadia/Phoenix area and support Kids’ Chance of Arizona!
The Arizona Technology Council presents its Lunch and Learn series that consists of a professional networking event in which the customer support leaders at Zendesk and the attendees will enjoy lunch while exploring the process of understanding customer effort and the tools, data, and trends utilized to stay on the forefront of an ever-evolving customer experience.
The Arizona Technology Council presents its monthly Council Connect. Join Steve Greenberg, founder of Thin Client Computing, for straight talk on how to understand and use rapidly changing technologies in your business and daily life. In this interactive session, we will put aside the technical jargon, the sales pitches and the ‘markitecture’ to help foster a working understanding of practical approaches to leveraging technology in business today.
Learn how Arizona State University’s Fulton Schools of Engineering pursues cutting-edge research to solve problems and achieve real-world impact for Arizona and beyond.
Speakers include:
Kyle Squires , Dean of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering and a Foundation Professor in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering.
Ji Mi Choi, associate Vice President leading corporate engagement, economic development, and entrepreneurship and innovation throughout the university and greater community.
Nadya T. Bliss, Director of the Global Security Initiative and a Professor of Practice in the School of Computing, Informatics, and Decision Systems Engineering.
Marco Santello, Director of the School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering and a Professor of Biomedical Engineering.
Thomas Sugar, an Engineering professor in the College of Technology and Innovation, works in the areas of human-machine integration and wearable robotics.
Zachary Holman, Assistant Professor for the School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering with a focus on sustainability and solar energy.
Join SHRMGP’s West Valley breakfast. This presentation will provide ideas on compensation other than salary. Key takeaways will be areas of consideration such as bonuses via Profit-Sharing, Vesting Schedules, 401(k) Plan Structure flexibility, Defined Benefit Plans, Life Insurance, Disability, etc. Many ideas presented could easily be recommended and applied. We will review the “Vicious Life Cycle” and how everyone can relate to it.
TruPath is hosting it’s 2nd Annual BBQ supporting St. Joseph the Worker. At TruPath, we are passionate about employment. We are equally as passionate about supporting our local community. St. Joseph the Worker assists homeless, low-income and other disadvantaged individuals by removing barriers and providing the resources necessary to gain and maintain employment. We gather together to provide lunch for those in need.
If you have interest in coordinating a BBQ for your team and our community, we will get you in touch with the appropriate contact!