Fantastic Four
By: Stephen S. Mabry, CFRE, CAE
Chief Executive Officer
FANTASTIC FOUR
Four
Fantastic individuals recently received four phenomenal offers, and I couldn’t
be more excited for the future of all four.
Today, I am officially announcing that two (2)
key, full-time employees will be leaving Texas Lions Camp in order to accept positions
with other service-based organizations: Paul Brouse (Program Supervisor) whose
last day will be April 30, 2012 and Stephanie Hodges (Registrar) whose last day
was Friday, April 20, 2012. Both of these high-caliber individuals have served
with distinction and their talents will be missed, but at the same time, we are
excited to watch them embark on the next step in their personal journey through
life.
It is a difficult thing to invest in
employees and to later have to say good-bye, but the
truth is “Cream Rises to the Top” and just as
quality people come in, they inevitably will rise to even greater challenges
and go out. Texas Lions Camp has a long standing tradition of celebrating the
natural flow of this cycle and for decades has invited those who have served
“to evaluate what they have given to TLC and what they have taken away from
TLC.” This cycle is true for all and occurs at varying degrees both large and
small…directly and indirectly…obviously and quietly.
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Paul Brouse - 2012 |
Paul Brouse
– Program Supervisor
Paul was the second person I ever met at Texas Lions Camp, over two decades
ago, as we both served on the summer staff at TLC in 1989. Even then, his calm,
steady and gentle way with people was legendary and well established. Paul soon
began his full-time career in organized camping at another organization and
returned full-time to TLC in December of 2008 as TLC’s Program Supervisor. Paul
has been an integral part of the TLC Team, devoting his time and efforts to
recruiting, supervising, and coaching TLC’s seasonal employees. Paul was also
charged with coordinating TLC’s Advanced Diabetes Seminar and facilitated both
the medical team and attendees of the seminars, since the seminar’s successful
inception in 2009. Paul has accepted a position at the University of New Mexico
where he will manage the University’s Camp Program for Children who have
Autism. Thank you Paul for your service to TLC and we wish you well in all of
your new adventures.
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Melissa Wilson (Left) Stephanie Hodges (right) - 2012 |
Stephanie Hodges – Registrar
Stephanie came to TLC in January of 2009 in order
to assume the duties of Camp Registrar upon the retirement of long time
employee, Mae Nell Rhymes. To be sure, taking over for an employee with 46
years of experience in a role as important as the single registrar for 1,500
children who have special medical conditions is understandably intimidating,
but Stephanie proved that she was up to the challenge of mastering numerous systems and
quickly met the needs of all concerned. Since 2009, Stephanie has coordinated
every child who has attended TLC and directly contributed to their safe return
home. Most recently and most notably, Stephanie was charged with the
implementation of taking TLC’s camper applications on-line for the first time
in TLC’s 63 year history. This new system was launched in January of 2012 and
is making registrations quicker and easier, setting the stage for faster and
more efficient responses to all concerned, not to mention faster and more
efficient access to information by our program and medical teams. Stephanie
will be joining Dani Johnson’s team, a motivational life coach who has appeared
on Oprah and others.
Though not
a requirement, it has admittedly become a pattern for TLC to promote from
within and many of those invited to join our full-time team have worked on our
seasonal team in the past. I am very proud to announce that two of our newest
employees are no strangers to our mission as both are former employees who are
merely coming home.
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Patti Rodgriquez - 2012 |
Patricia “Patty” Rodriquez – Program Supervisor
Patty has been hired to take the position of
Program Supervisor, which was vacated by Paul. She is a recent graduate of the
University of Texas at Austin, where she earned two Bachelor of Arts degrees:
1) Journalism and 2) Communications Studies.
Patty was a member of the TLC Summer
staff from 2007-2011 having worked up to the supervisory level, and was one of
our Program Interns this past year from January – August of 2011, where she
actively participated in a supervisory role.
Patty is fluent in sign-language
and is currently working to become a certified interpreter.
Patty states that
working for Texas Lions Camp is her dream job and that she is still walking on
“cloud nine” since her dream has become reality. I am very proud to have Patty join the TLC Professional Staff and to introduce her to you, the TLC family – look for great things from her –
she will no doubt be a credit to us all.
Melissa
Wilson, MS, CCLS, CPST – Camp Registrar
Melissa has been hired to take the position of Registrar, which was vacated by
Stephanie. Melissa was a member of the TLC Summer Staff from 1996 - 1998 and
joined our professional staff in 2009 as Donor Relations Specialist, before
finishing her Masters degree in Family and Child Studies and then joining the
hospital staff of Christus Santa Rosa in San Antonio, as a Child Life
Specialist. Melissa’s undergraduate degree was completed in Psychology and
Social Work from Southwest Texas State University. Melissa’s favorite quote is:
“Life without compassion is like trying to dribble a football…it just doesn’t work”
and she has great plans to employ this philosophy to the duties of bringing
children to Texas Lions Camp. Melissa holds a special certificate as a Child
Passenger Safety Technician and is qualified to instruct families on the
installation and use of children’s safety restraints for vehicles. In addition,
Melissa is a Certified Child Life Specialist, with emphasis on bridging the gap
between the home and hospital for child patients. Melissa is notably fluent in
Sign Language and a Certified Sign Language Interpreter for the deaf. Oh, and
by the way…you might recognize the name...she is Glenn Wilson’s wife who is
TLC’s Equestrian Director. I am excited to have Melissa rejoin TLC’s
Professional Staff in this capacity and to have the benefit of her considerable
qualifications once again put to work on behalf of our kiddos.
Congratulations
to these Fantastic Four…may you be blessed to prosper as you step into your new
roles.
Sincerely yours,
Stephen S. Mabry, CFRE, CAE
Chief Executive Officer
Texas Lions Camp, Inc.