“The word of the year for 2020 is ‘unprecedented,’” Sue Morris said. She was talking about world events, but the word is also an apt description of her 25-year career with Heritage Services, from which she resigned last year.
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Through an ongoing initiative, Omaha leaders are making a commitment to fostering change that will make workplaces and the community more diverse, inclusive and equitable.
Kali Baker’s colleagues, friends and family reflect on her successful career with the Omaha Community Foundation and her commitment to bettering the community, but also remember their loved one as a remarkable individual.
It’s been an interesting journey from New York City and suburban Chicago to Omaha—and all over the world in between—for Janyne Peek Emsick. The former theater major now helps corporate executives develop their leadership skills and local professionals make important connections. And that’s just a piece of what she’s done.