“Rarely in business and civic responsibilities do we meet leaders who carry a calming influence. The very nature of leadership requires a lot of confidence - and even a little bombast - to ensure and soothe the wide variety of personalities of those being led. Sometimes that confidence is offputting and not 'genuine'. Not with Ron. I've known Ron for better than 20 years. In that time I have watched a leader unfold - creating a devotion of subordinates to work together towards his greater visions. It is that calming influence - coupled with deep, respectful intellect and compassion - that has elevated Ron to the positions he has attained in his career. In my estimation, any group seeking 'statesman-like' qualities in a future leader must consider these traits Ron possesses if they truly choose to use forward-vision in their advancement. ~ Jay Robert Allen, designer, educator, author, and public speaker www.jayrobertallen.com”
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Experience & Education
Volunteer Experience
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RPS205 Career Academy HPS Curriculum Committee member
Auburn High School
- 4 years 6 months
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Vice Chair
WINNEBAGO COUNTY CASA
- Present 3 years 11 months
Children
Advocate and raise revenue for Winnebago County Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs).
CASAs are volunteers who are appointed by judges to watch over and advocate for children who have experienced abuse or neglect, to make sure they don’t get lost in the overburdened legal and social service system or languish in an inappropriate group or foster home. CASAs stay with each case until the child is placed in a safe, permanent home. For many children, their CASA volunteer will be the…Advocate and raise revenue for Winnebago County Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs).
CASAs are volunteers who are appointed by judges to watch over and advocate for children who have experienced abuse or neglect, to make sure they don’t get lost in the overburdened legal and social service system or languish in an inappropriate group or foster home. CASAs stay with each case until the child is placed in a safe, permanent home. For many children, their CASA volunteer will be the one constant adult presence in their lives.
Last year, nearly 60,000 CASA volunteers served more than 240,000 children who have experienced abuse or neglect through 954 nationwide program offices. CASA volunteers have helped more than two million children since the first program was established in 1977. -
Board Member
Northern Illinois Center for Nonprofit Excellence
- Present 3 years 7 months
Social Services
Northern Illinois Center for Nonprofit Excellence (NICNE) has been strengthening nonprofits by providing capacity building, training, leadership development, technical assistance and resource support to organizations within northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin since August 2004.
We believe in investing in people and organizations that make communities in our area safer, healthier, and more vibrant. We do so by providing training opportunities which help nonprofits successfully…Northern Illinois Center for Nonprofit Excellence (NICNE) has been strengthening nonprofits by providing capacity building, training, leadership development, technical assistance and resource support to organizations within northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin since August 2004.
We believe in investing in people and organizations that make communities in our area safer, healthier, and more vibrant. We do so by providing training opportunities which help nonprofits successfully achieve their missions.
As the region’s primary resource for nonprofit capacity and movement building, we lead collaboration and share best practices that result in a strong, vibrant nonprofit sector demonstrating significant social impact critical to a healthy community.
NICNE is an independent 501 (c) (3) organization affiliated with Northern Illinois University, Division of Outreach, Engagement and Regional Development.
Our mission is to promote, model and grow innovation, excellence and social impact. -
Board Member
National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials (NAHRO)
- Present 12 years 6 months
Social Services
Various roles in the State of Illinois and North Central Regional Chapters, as well as the National organization.
NAHRO, which was established in 1933, is a membership organization of more than 19,500 housing and community development providers and professionals throughout the United States. NAHRO members create and manage affordable housing for low- and middle-income families, and support vibrant communities that enhance the quality of life for all. They administer more than 3 million…Various roles in the State of Illinois and North Central Regional Chapters, as well as the National organization.
NAHRO, which was established in 1933, is a membership organization of more than 19,500 housing and community development providers and professionals throughout the United States. NAHRO members create and manage affordable housing for low- and middle-income families, and support vibrant communities that enhance the quality of life for all. They administer more than 3 million homes for more than 8 million people. -
Committee Member
Illinois Housing Council
- Present 4 years 2 months
Politics
Government Liaison Committee member.
The future of Illinois rests on addressing what may be the most critical infrastructure need of all time—affordable housing. IHC sits at the center of this work, connecting hundreds of member organizations and over 2,000 interdisciplinary leaders across the state. Through our programs, IHC deepens relationships, fosters collaboration, and is expanding the industry to the next generation of leaders. We keep our finger on the pulse and act as a unified…Government Liaison Committee member.
The future of Illinois rests on addressing what may be the most critical infrastructure need of all time—affordable housing. IHC sits at the center of this work, connecting hundreds of member organizations and over 2,000 interdisciplinary leaders across the state. Through our programs, IHC deepens relationships, fosters collaboration, and is expanding the industry to the next generation of leaders. We keep our finger on the pulse and act as a unified voice for our members to advocate at the highest level. The result? Innovative policy and millions of dollars of affordable housing investment.
Projects
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Second Acts for Strong Communities
The Alliance, in partnership with encore.org's Generation to Generation campaign, has launched Second Acts for Strong Communities, an initiative to help its network of human-serving organizations leverage the time and expertise of older adults looking to embark on encore careers that positively impact their communities.
There are three major components to the initiative:
Implementing an intentional encore human capital approach at demonstration sites
Building a learning…The Alliance, in partnership with encore.org's Generation to Generation campaign, has launched Second Acts for Strong Communities, an initiative to help its network of human-serving organizations leverage the time and expertise of older adults looking to embark on encore careers that positively impact their communities.
There are three major components to the initiative:
Implementing an intentional encore human capital approach at demonstration sites
Building a learning community and creating resources
Embedding encore talent as a human capital strategy within the Alliance network
We are pleased to announce the following organizations have been selected as demonstration sites:
Alpert Jewish Family & Children's Service, West Palm Beach, FL
Ascentria Care Alliance, Worcester, MA
Child & Family Service, Ewa Beach, HI
Family Foundations, Jacksonville, FL
Grace Hill Settlement House, Saint Louis, MO
Lad Lake, Milwaukee, WI
Neighborhood Centers Inc, Houston, TX
OhioGuidestone, Berea, OH
Rockford Housing Authority, Rockford, IL
United Neighborhood Houses of New York, New York, NY
Each demonstration site will retain one grant-funded encore fellow who will provide leadership on the project and support the recruitment and placement of additional encore talent.
In a learning community, leaders and encore talent from each demonstration site will share insights and experiences resulting from their activities. The Alliance and Encore.org will provide the infrastructure for the learning community by providing virtual and in-person knowledge sharing opportunities. Together, the learning community will gather knowledge, create replicable tools and materials, and build a network of ambassadors to scale intergenerational models through the Alliance network and nonprofit and public human-serving sectors.Other creatorsSee project -
ConnectHome Rockford
In 2015, President Barack Obama announced ConnectHome, an initiative with communities, the private sector and federal government to expand high-speed broadband to more families across the country. ConnectHome was launched in twenty-seven cities and one tribal nation all over the continental United States. The City of Rockford and RHA are one of these community partnerships.
More than 60 million Americans lack the digital literacy skills necessary to take advantage of the resources and…In 2015, President Barack Obama announced ConnectHome, an initiative with communities, the private sector and federal government to expand high-speed broadband to more families across the country. ConnectHome was launched in twenty-seven cities and one tribal nation all over the continental United States. The City of Rockford and RHA are one of these community partnerships.
More than 60 million Americans lack the digital literacy skills necessary to take advantage of the resources and services found on the internet, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce, NTIA Broadband Adoption Toolkit (May 2013.) For this reason, Internet Service Providers, non-profits and the private sectors are offering broadband access, technical training, digital literacy, programs, and devices for residents in public housing units.Other creatorsSee project -
Ellis Heights Choice Neighborhoods Planning
- Present
The Rockford Choice Neighborhoods Initiative focuses on strengthening the bonds of housing and neighborhood improvements with appropriate services, schools, public assets, transportation, and access to jobs. It will support the redevelopment of the Fairgrounds Valley housing complex within the context of a comprehensive revitalization plan for the Fairgrounds / Ellis Heights neighborhood that will focus on directing resources to address three core goals - Housing, People and Neighborhoods.
Other creatorsSee project
Honors & Awards
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Commitments Award - Engaging All Voices
Alliance for Strong Families and Communities
The Alliance Commitments Awards recognizes up to four member organizations annually that exemplify the best of the sector through mastery of the Commitments of High-Impact Nonprofit Organizations and achievement of lasting change with children, families, adults, and communities.
In 2016 the Alliance awarded the Commitments Award to Bridge Rockford Alliance under Clewer's leadership. Bridge Rockford Alliance is a wholly owned not-for-profit subsidiary of the Rockford Housing Authority. -
Mary K. Nenno Advocacy Award
National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials
NAHRO's Mary K. Nenno Advocacy Award recognizes outstanding and innovative achievement in the area of legislative advocacy. Awardees are recognized during NAHRO's annual Legislative Conference in Washington, D.C.
About the Award
Born in 1924, Mary Kathryn Nenno worked at NAHRO from 1960 to 1991, serving first as Assistant Director for Housing, then as Director of Program Policy and Research, then as Associate Director for Policy Development. She was one of the first to initiate…NAHRO's Mary K. Nenno Advocacy Award recognizes outstanding and innovative achievement in the area of legislative advocacy. Awardees are recognized during NAHRO's annual Legislative Conference in Washington, D.C.
About the Award
Born in 1924, Mary Kathryn Nenno worked at NAHRO from 1960 to 1991, serving first as Assistant Director for Housing, then as Director of Program Policy and Research, then as Associate Director for Policy Development. She was one of the first to initiate NAHRO’s role as monitor and reporter on federal legislation of critical importance to housing and community development practitioners. In 1987, she and Philip M. Klutznick were jointly awarded NAHRO’s highest honor, the M. Justin Herman award. Ms. Nenno was also a Trustee Emirita of the Cooperative Housing Foundation.
A lifetime NAHRO member, Ms. Nenno was an extensive traveler, speaker and prolific writer. Her works include both articles for industry publications such as the Journal of Housing and Community Development and Development Law and Outlook, as well as full-length books such as Housing in Local Government and The Story of Housing and Ending the Stalemate: Moving Housing and Urban Development into the Mainstream of America's Future.
The Nenno award is presented in two categories: Organizational, for a NAHRO Region, Chapter or State Association, and Individual, for a NAHRO member or group of members. Awards go to efforts that exemplify the highest legal and ethical standards. -
20 People You Should Know
Rockford Chamber of Commerce
The Rockford Chamber of Commerce's "Twenty People You Should Know" Reception introduces you to the 20 People You Should Know for 2013 who contribute to the civic, economic and cultural vitality of the Rockford area. These are people who are actively involved in moving the community forward, standing out in the crowd, and taking time to mentor others.
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13 to watch in '13
Rockford Register Star
Rockford needs a lot of things. Engagement, I think, is what this town needs the most.
Engagement is the key to everything else we need: More wealth, less crime, an educated and skilled workforce, lower taxes, dynamic art and culture, good health, better results from our local governments.
We don’t always see engagement in Rockford, but it’s all around us. That’s what inspired the stories we’re sharing with you today.
This is not a comprehensive list of engaged people in…Rockford needs a lot of things. Engagement, I think, is what this town needs the most.
Engagement is the key to everything else we need: More wealth, less crime, an educated and skilled workforce, lower taxes, dynamic art and culture, good health, better results from our local governments.
We don’t always see engagement in Rockford, but it’s all around us. That’s what inspired the stories we’re sharing with you today.
This is not a comprehensive list of engaged people in our community. Like every list, this one is somewhat arbitrary and subjective. But make no mistake: this list is brimming with engagement.
This all started before Christmas, when my editors and I were talking about doing a retrospective of the big stories of 2012. Nostalgia is a lot of fun, but it can be a killer. Wouldn’t it be more interesting, I suggested, to look forward, to identify 13 people likely to have a breakout year in 2013. I had a few names in mind and asked my fellow reporters for help.
As the list grew, I decided that it didn’t matter whether these men and women had a breakout year, although surely many of them will. What matters is that they are all engaged in our community and show no signs of letting up.
I hope you enjoy reading this as much as we enjoyed writing it.
http://www.rrstar.com/news/x264118082/13-to-Watch-in-13-Meet-key-unknown-leaders-in-the-community
Organizations
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The Alliance for Strong Families and Communities
Member
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National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials
VP of International Research and Global Exchange NCRC
- Present
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