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    OLLI Lunch & Learn – Jill McCutcheon,
    Executive Director of Sedona Recycles

    April 27, 2019No Comments
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    logo_olli3Sedona AZ (April 27, 2019) – OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute) Lunch & Learn – Jill McCutcheon, Executive Director of Sedona Recycles, will share her personal journey that led her to take on, maintain, and flourish in this responsible position and how she deftly manages a hard-working, dedicated team that handles many thousands of items few others want to touch, physically or financially. 

    Come to OLLI’s Lunch and Learn, an enjoyable, informative, free weekly community event held on Wednesday, May 8, from 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. in room 34 of Yavapai College’s Sedona Center (on Cultural Park Place, across Rt. 89A from Red Rock High School). 

    Bring your lunch and drink at 12:30 or purchase lunch at the Sedona Center’s Sedona Café. Meet Jill and learn how this tough, nimble executive steers an organization through stiff trade barriers with China, drastic reductions in governmental support, and vigorously competing service providers. 

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    For more information, call OLLI at 928-649-4275.

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