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SUMMARY:Women In Business - Give Thanks & Give Back
LOCATION:Courtyard by Marriott Corvallis, 400 SW 1st Street, Corvallis, OR, 97333
DESCRIPTION:Women In Business - Give Thanks & Give Back\n\n11/19/25 12:00 PM PST\n - 11/19/25 01:00 PM PST\Description:\nGive Thanks & Give Back\nPlease bring canned food for our food drive!  \nMindy Delery: From Home to Heart: Finding Purpose in Serviceâ€‹\nThrough her experiences as a mother, foster parent, and volunteer coordinator with Every Child, Mindy Delery reveals the profound ways service shapes both our personal and professional lives. Her story is a powerful reminder that when we give of ourselves, we find our greatest strength and purpose.\n\nMindy Delery was born and raised on Oahu, Hawaii, and has called Albany, Oregon home for the past eleven years. She has been married for twenty-five years and is the proud mother of seven children, three of whom were adopted through foster care. Mindy serves as the Volunteer Coordinator for Every Child, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting foster families and enriching the lives of children in care. Guided by her deep love for children, families, and veterans, Mindy is passionate about building stronger communities through service, compassion, and connection. Her journey reflects a life devoted to leadership through empathy and a steadfast belief in the power of giving back.\nLisa Kaufmann: Legacy Giving\nWith twelve years of experience in the nonprofit field, Lisa has worked to develop and implement successful strategic plans to raise funds in a cost-effective and time-efficient manner, build a strong development team, and oversee the management of individual, corporate, planned, and annual giving campaigns. From 2008 to 2020, Lisa worked to transform the nonprofit community in San Diego and the San Francisco Bay Area through her role as Director of Development at Autism Tree Project Foundation, based in San Diego, California. During this time, Lisa helped develop partnerships with University of California Davis MIND Institute, Takeda, Stanford University, University of California San Diego, San Jose State University, San Diego State University, University of San Diego, The Sanford Consortium for Regenerative Medicine, and the Salk Institute. Lisa has been married thirteen years to her husband AJ, and they are proud parents of two boys, Breccan and Calvin.\nNicole Nystrom: Why A Giving Back Model is Good for Business\nThe Clothes Tree opened in 1963 and was a local chain. The store today is the original location. Nicole worked at The Clothes Tree in college and worked for other retailers up North. Nicole came back home to her community in 2013 and bought the store. The Clothes Tree has donated to auctions of various non profit organizations like Old Mill School and Heartland. The store has stepped up when needed. Clothes Tree has had giving trees and has always hosted assistance leagues Winters Eve ticket sales. The store has invited CASA to do gift wrapping events to raise awareness and money for their non profit. Clothes Tree is hosting a fashion show this fall for St Vincent’s Non profit. The holidays are a the perfect time to give back because thats when people need relief the most. \Location:\nCourtyard by Marriott Corvallis\n400 SW 1st Street\nCorvallis, OR 97333
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Women In Business - Give Thanks & Give Back<br /><br />11/19/25 12:00 PM PST - 11/19/25 01:00 PM PST<br />Description:<br /><strong>Give Thanks &amp; Give Back<br />
<u><em>Please bring canned food for our food drive!&nbsp;&nbsp;</em></u></strong>
<hr /><strong>Mindy Delery:&nbsp;</strong><em>From Home to Heart: Finding Purpose in Serviceâ€‹</em><br />
Through her experiences as a mother, foster parent, and volunteer coordinator with Every Child, Mindy Delery reveals the profound ways service shapes both our personal and professional lives. Her story is a powerful reminder that when we give of ourselves, we find our greatest strength and purpose.<br />
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Mindy Delery was born and raised on Oahu, Hawaii, and has called Albany, Oregon home for the past eleven years. She has been married for twenty-five years and is the proud mother of seven children, three of whom were adopted through foster care. Mindy serves as the Volunteer Coordinator for Every Child, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting foster families and enriching the lives of children in care. Guided by her deep love for children, families, and veterans, Mindy is passionate about building stronger communities through service, compassion, and connection. Her journey reflects a life devoted to leadership through empathy and a steadfast belief in the power of giving back.
<hr /><strong>Lisa Kaufmann</strong>:<em>&nbsp;Legacy Giving</em><br />
With twelve years of experience in the nonprofit field, Lisa has worked to develop and implement successful strategic plans to raise funds in a cost-effective and time-efficient manner, build a strong development team, and oversee the management of individual, corporate, planned, and annual giving campaigns. From 2008 to 2020, Lisa worked to transform the nonprofit community in San Diego and the San Francisco Bay Area through her role as Director of Development at Autism Tree Project Foundation, based in San Diego, California. During this time, Lisa helped develop partnerships with University of California Davis MIND Institute, Takeda, Stanford University, University of California San Diego, San Jose State University, San Diego State University, University of San Diego, The Sanford Consortium for Regenerative Medicine, and the Salk Institute. Lisa has been married thirteen years to her husband AJ, and they are proud parents of two boys, Breccan and Calvin.
<hr /><strong>Nicole Nystrom</strong>:<em>&nbsp;Why A Giving Back Model is Good for Business</em><br />
The Clothes Tree opened in 1963 and was a local chain. The store today is the original location. Nicole worked at The Clothes Tree in college and worked for other retailers up North. Nicole came back home to her community in 2013 and bought the store. The Clothes Tree has donated to auctions of various non profit organizations like Old Mill School and Heartland. The store has stepped up when needed. Clothes Tree has had giving trees and has always hosted assistance leagues Winters Eve ticket sales. The store has invited CASA to do gift wrapping events to raise awareness and money for their non profit.&nbsp;Clothes Tree is hosting a fashion show this fall for St Vincent&rsquo;s Non profit. The holidays are a the perfect time to give back because thats when people need relief the most.&nbsp;<br />Location:<br />Courtyard by Marriott Corvallis<br />400 SW 1st Street<br />Corvallis, OR 97333
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