Lisa Desatnik

I have been fortunate to have made a career out of doing what I love, which is using my communication skills to forge relationships and support of causes that are evoking positive change. I also enjoy working with civic-minded companies and organizations. I’ve earned numerous awards along the way, but my greatest satisfaction comes from knowing my work has helped touch lives in very meaningful ways. For that, I have to thank the dedicated staff and volunteers of so many charitable organizations, events, and civic minded businesses who work day in and day out to fulfill needs. These are the generous people with whom I’ve had the pleasure of working beside. I’ve created and implemented many successful cause-related campaigns and programs such as the award winning Lighthouse Vision Awards and the Collecting for Kids school supply drive. Included among my other past experience is: creating a PR campaign to change the image of newly developed Betts Longworth Historic District, for 8 years coordinating publicity and creative elements of the Inclusion Leadership Awards Event, and creating a PR campaign to help launch the Hidden Treasures CD (tribute to King Records) that resulted in a packed release party. I’ve also worked on numerous other events. Among them - the Appalachian Festival, the Down Syndrome Association of Greater Cincinnati’s Buddy Walk, the YMCA Salute to Black Achievers, YMCA Character Awards, Greater Cincinnati Alzeimer’s Association Memory Walk, Greater Cincinnati Planned Giving Association’s Voices of Giving Awards and more. Currently I help raise awareness about the positive contributions of the YMCA of Greater Cincinnati, and also continue working with other organizations. My experience includes media relations, planning, volunteer management, copywriting, social networking, events, and coordination of marketing materials. Among the other organizations with whom I have or am currently working are: Inclusion Network, iSPACE,FreeStore/FoodBank, Cincinnati Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired, Cincinnati Arts & Technology Center, Manuel D. and Rhoda Mayerson Foundation, Lighthouse Youth Services, Accountability and Credibility Together, CRI mental health agency, and more. I’m a past Board member of Children’s International Summer Villages and past member of the leadership team for the local chapter of Public Relations Society of America; and get involved with other volunteer opportunities. An animal lover sharing my home with three birds, I have been studying positive behavior management for many years and enjoy sharing what I’ve learned with others. My pet interest has led me to become a pet columnist for Hyde Park Living.

More Than 3,500 Volunteers Participated In Prepare Affair

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This past weekend, November 12, over 3,500 volunteers gave of their time to rake leaves, clean gutters and more for 1000 older homeowners in need. It was all part of People Working Cooperatively’s 24th annual Prepare Affair. The Event was presented by The Home Depot and sponsored by the City of Cincinnati, Hubert and Toyota; supported by Ingredient Masters, Scripps Howard Foundation, UBS, Viox Services, The Vectren Company, WCPO-TV and the First Bank of Richmond.

What a wonderful project to help people maintain their independence in their homes.

 

You’re Never Too Old To Fall In Love

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This is such a wonderful story. 96-year-old Fern Schurr and 83-year-old Paul Tredo are proof that you are never too old to fall in love and live happily ever after.

“We used to eat meals together all the time. Then suddenly, there she was, and it became evident that she was the one I wanted to be with,” Fern told KCTV. “I love him because he is a gentleman. He is kind.”

And with that, she said ‘I do’.

For the full story, click here.

This 96 year old woman got married

 

Say Something ‘NICE’ – Kindness Begins With Me & You

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Kimberly Holmes Wiggins of FOX19 did a beautiful story last night that is a reminder to us all about the power of our words and actions. The story was about ‘saying something nice’. You can see in her package the difference between the reaction she received from people downtown and students on the University of Cincinnati campus. It gives you food for thought, that’s for sure. Why do you think there was such a difference?

One thing is for certain, you can see how much fun it is for not just the person saying something nice but for those around to hear the words also.

Spreading good things and kindness is so simple. A positive word, a smile. That is all it takes to brighten someone else’s world. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we could all consciously be mindful to look to find the strengths and gifts of everyone with whom we know or meet?

We CAN. It begins with ME and YOU.  Let’s get it started!

(Please click on photo to view Kim’s story on FOX19)

 

 

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Seniors Fund Raise & Fun Raise With Calendar

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You’ve gotta love this. 82 yr old Violet says ‘You’re never too old to have fun!’ With that, she recruited others at her retirement community to shed their clothes for a ‘scantily clad’ calendar to raise funds for a needed set of wheels. They are on their 2nd printing of a 1000 calendars.  One man even asked Montgomery on a date after noticing her in the photo.

“Celebrate life with humor and that is exactly what we have done,” Montgomery said.

I say – Good for them!

 

YMCA Scholarship Recipients Received A Special Gift

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At the Salute to YMCA Black & Latino Achievers Gala, in addition to honoring adults who are giving back, we also had the great pleasure of recognizing eight of our 2012 graduating YMCA Teen Achievers who have earned YMCA scholarships. It was so special when they all were invited to a fitting with Macy’s stylists for their first business suit. The professional attire is a gift from the downtown Macy’s store (Macy’s is a major sponsor of our YMCA Salute Gala) and Mrs. Kay French, a YMCA of Greater Cincinnati board member. I am enclosing a few photos from the fitting day.

YMCA Teen Achiever honorees:

Breana Marie Nicholson, Princeton High School  – YMCA Teen Achiever of the Year

Other YMCA Teen Achiever scholarship recipients:

Jada Calhoun, Princeton High School

Ryan Darks, Roger Bacon High School

Aquil A. Frost, Wyoming High School

Tamika Lawson, Colerain High School

Mallory Screws, Walnut Hills High School

Robert Stevenson, Butler Technical High School

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