
Fostering Change | Kate Trambitskaya
05/17/22 • 38 min
In this week’s episode of Fostering Change Rob Scheer talks with Kate Trambitskaya, Chief Executive Officer, Spence-Chapin Services to Families and Children. As Chief Executive Officer, Kate oversees the administration, programs, and strategic plan of Spence-Chapin. Kate began working at Spence-Chapin in 2012, most recently serving as Executive Vice President, General Counsel for the organization. Before coming to Spence-Chapin, Kate was a Senior Team Leader/Attorney for the Family Court Legal Services, Administration for Children’s Services in Brooklyn for six years, representing the Commissioner of Social Services in court and various judicial proceedings. Kate is a Posse Foundation alumna, a fellow of the American Academy of Adoption Attorneys, a member of New York Attorneys for Adoption & Family Formation (NYAAFF), and board member of the National Council For Adoption (NCFA).
Kate received a bachelor’s degree from Brandeis University and a JD from St. John’s University School of Law.
Story Key Notes:
🖐️ Adoption and Adoption Services
🖐️ Assistance to Children without Families Living in Institutions Overseas (Our Granny Program)
🖐️ The State of Child Welfare System Locally
You can find out more about Kate by visiting:
Facebook: /spencechapin
Instagram: @spencechapinsvc
Twitter: @SpenceChapinSVC
Tik Tok: spencechapinsvc
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/spence-chapin
Learn more at https://www.comfortcases.org/
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In this week’s episode of Fostering Change Rob Scheer talks with Kate Trambitskaya, Chief Executive Officer, Spence-Chapin Services to Families and Children. As Chief Executive Officer, Kate oversees the administration, programs, and strategic plan of Spence-Chapin. Kate began working at Spence-Chapin in 2012, most recently serving as Executive Vice President, General Counsel for the organization. Before coming to Spence-Chapin, Kate was a Senior Team Leader/Attorney for the Family Court Legal Services, Administration for Children’s Services in Brooklyn for six years, representing the Commissioner of Social Services in court and various judicial proceedings. Kate is a Posse Foundation alumna, a fellow of the American Academy of Adoption Attorneys, a member of New York Attorneys for Adoption & Family Formation (NYAAFF), and board member of the National Council For Adoption (NCFA).
Kate received a bachelor’s degree from Brandeis University and a JD from St. John’s University School of Law.
Story Key Notes:
🖐️ Adoption and Adoption Services
🖐️ Assistance to Children without Families Living in Institutions Overseas (Our Granny Program)
🖐️ The State of Child Welfare System Locally
You can find out more about Kate by visiting:
Facebook: /spencechapin
Instagram: @spencechapinsvc
Twitter: @SpenceChapinSVC
Tik Tok: spencechapinsvc
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/spence-chapin
Learn more at https://www.comfortcases.org/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Fostering Change | Rita Soronen
In this week’s episode of Fostering Change Rob Scheer talks with Rita Soronen, President & CEO of the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption. Rita is a national non-profit public charity executive with extensive national experience in fundraising, grantmaking, strategic planning and organizational management and program growth. Children's social justice issues are always a focus while providing a business environment of accountability and excellence in finance management, marketing, communications, governance and planning on their behalf.
Story Key Notes:
🖐️ Who does DTFA Serve?
🖐️ What does Scaled Mean?
🖐️ More than 11,000+ children have been Adopted from the Wendy’s Wonderful Kids program
🖐️ Why are Youth Lingering in Foster Care?
🖐️ DTFA is Celebrating 30 Years as a Foundation
You can find out more about Rita by visiting:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DaveThomasFoundationforAdoption
Instagram: @dtfa
Twitter: @dtfa
Learn more at https://www.comfortcases.org/
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Fostering Change | Brittany Cruikshank and Nancy Molenda
In this week's episode of Fostering Change, Rob Scheer talks with Nancy Molenda, Executive Director, Mattel Children's Foundation and Mattel Corporate Philanthropy, and Brittany Cruickshank, Senior Specialist, Mattel Children's Foundation and Mattel Corporate Philanthropy.
Everyone at Comfort Cases is thrilled with our new partnership with Mattel. They have kindly donated many hundreds of stuffy's and UNO card games and other assorted items. We look forward to their continued support.
At the Mattel Children's Foundation, play is one of the most powerful ways we can affect meaningful change in kids' lives. So whether it's on the playground, at home, or at one of our many volunteer events, Mattel is committed to ensuring all children have the opportunity to play.
Story Key Notes:
🖐️ Mattel’s Mission
🖐️ Foster Child Awareness Month
🖐️ Play it Forward
You can find out more about Brittany and Nancy by visiting:
Facebook: @mattel
Instagram: @mattel
Twitter: @mattel
Learn more at https://www.comfortcases.org/
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