Orange Zest
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Orange Zest
NO V E M B E R 2 0 1 5 VOLUME 10 ISSUE 3 Orange Zest City of Orange Leadership Development Association (LDA) Newsletter – A Chapter of NMA since 1984 President’s Message Inside This Issue 1 President’s Message 1 Special Thanks 2 November Lunch Meeting 2 Pathfinder Nominations 2 Retirement Spotlight 3 Thanksgiving Food Drive 3 Joanie’s Purse Project 3 Save the Date 3 Pull Tab Reminder 4 NMA Statement of The fall season is here and the holidays are nearly upon us! October was a great month for LDA. Our October Membership Meeting was one of our best yet with over 80 attendees, great food and amazing speakers, including Orange Police Chief Bob Gustafson who shared some great insights on leadership skills for up and comers. LDA also hosted its Second Annual Craft Faire on October 27th which was a big success and resulted in a sizable donation to the Ronald McDonald House in Orange - just in time for the holidays! What’s Next? We have a great thanksgiving lunch planned for our November 18th Lunch Meeting! Rutabegorz is catering, so the food will be delicious! Orange Fire Chief Jack Thomas will share his views on leadership and Captain Jeff Burton of the Orange Police Department will speak on OPD’s new initiative to address homelessness in Orange. It will be a fun meeting, so don’t forget to RSVP! Lastly, this is the LAST CALL for nominations for LDA’s Pathfinder Award, our Annual Leadership Award! Please take a moment to nominate a colleague who leads the way for others and deserves to be recognized. Nominations are due Monday November 2, so don’t wait! As always, thank you for supporting LDA… and have a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday! Principles and Code of Ethics 4 LDA Board 2015-16 “Zest for leadership in life, work, and community” Thank you for supporting the LDA Holiday Craft Fair! Special thanks to our talented employee crafters who brought items to sell and vendors that donated to the Raffle Prizes. LDA collected a total of $355 benefitting LDA and the Ronald McDonald House in Orange. Page 1 ORANGE ZEST November LDA Thanksgiving Luncheon Meeting Wednesday, November 18th 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. Orange Public Library & History Center Featured Speakers and Topics: Fire Chief Jack Thomas with the Orange Fire Department will share his views on leadership. Captain Jeff Burton with the Orange Police Department will speak on OPD’s HEART Team, A New Perspective on Homelessness in Orange. Presentation of the LDA Pathfinder Award Catered by: Rutabegorz Cost: $10 for members, $20 for non-members This newsletter will be followed by an electronic invitation to our luncheon from Josh Soliz, please respond to that invitation by November 13. If you are unable to respond electronically, please call x5588. Nominate a coworker for the Pathfinder Leadership Award! A pathfinder can be a person who goes ahead of the group in search of the best route through uncharted organizational terrain. Many times, however, a pathfinder can be an unsung hero or heroine who leads by example. They are rarely recognized and their sense of accomplishment is forged through the respect that is accorded to them by their coworkers. They rarely seek or receive attention. Congratulations to Rosanne Miller on her Retirement In 2012, Rosanne became President of LDA. She helped to turn the organization around and reinvigorated it with purpose and direction during challenging times. The City of Orange LDA chapter of NMA presented Rosanne a Lifetime Retired Membership Certificate and bouquet at the October Membership meeting. Many thanks for her 34 years of service to the City of Orange. If you are aware of any City Employee who is worthy of being discovered and recognized as a potential recipient of the LDA Pathfinder Award, please complete the nomination form and submit it to Greg Warren (Public Works) via inner-office mail or email at [email protected] by November 2 (Note: The nomination form is simple to fill-out and can take less than one minute to complete). Page 2 ORANGE ZEST If Upcoming Events LDA THANKSGIVING FOOD DRIVE benefitting the Orange County Ronald McDonald House! Bring one non-perishable canned good item to the next meeting on Wednesday, November 18th. Help a worthy cause and earn an extra raffle ticket. Suggested items include: • Pasta Noodles • Pasta Sauce • Tuna • Soup • Granola Bars • Vegetables (No Green Beans) • Instant Potatoes • Peanut Butter Save the Date Thursday, December 10th Donate a new (or gently used) purse and make someone’s holiday special. Joanie's Purse Project is an outreach program that provides purses filled with personal care items, snacks and small gifts to women in Orange County shelters and other support programs. Bring an item to the November LDA Meeting and get a free raffle ticket! Donations may be given to Diane Hornsby in Finance through December 1st. For the latest news about LDA go to: www.Facebook.com/NMACityofOrange www.CityofOrange.org/NMA 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. Orange Public Library & History Center REMINDER: Fill these tiny houses with your Pop tabs from canned beverages/goods. In your break room you will find these tiny Ronald McDonald Houses. Please drop your pop tabs inside and LDA will collect them. They will be recycled and the proceeds will be used to help families with children in local hospitals. This recycling program has raised over $77,000 since it began in 1998, so every little bit helps! Page 3 ORANGE ZEST NMA Statement of Principles and Code of Ethics Statement of Principles NMA is dedicated to managerial excellence, personal and professional growth, and leadership development. The following principles identify NMA's core beliefs and provide the basis for the Association's Mission Statement. We believe in the highest standards of personal and organizational integrity and respect for the individual. We believe in lifelong learning, continuous improvement, and the development of a workforce capable of sustaining a competitive posture in the global economy. We believe management is a creative, dynamic, and essential process enabling people to achieve personal and organizational objectives. We believe that managerial responsibility is shared among all individuals at all levels of the organization and that leadership is critical to management success. We believe that individuals and organizations have a community and civic responsibility. Code of Ethics I will recognize that all individuals inherently desire to practice their occupations to the best of their ability. I will assume that all individuals want to do their best. I will maintain a broad and balanced outlook and will recognize value in the ideas and opinions of others. I will be guided in all my activities by truth, accuracy, fair dealing and good taste. I will keep informed on the latest developments in techniques, equipment, and processes. I will recommend or initiate methods to increase productivity and efficiency. I will support efforts to strengthen the management profession through training and education. I will help my associates reach personal and professional fulfillment. I will earn and carefully guard my reputation for good moral character and good citizenship. I will promote the principles of our Free Enterprise System to others, by highlighting its accomplishments and displaying confidence in its future. I will recognize that leadership is a call to service. Leadership Development Association Board 2015-2016 President: Vice-President: Secretary: Treasurer: Membership: Past President: Hospitality: Newsletter & Social Media Social Committee: Comm. Outreach: Historian: Awards: Prof. Develop. Day: Information Tech: MOY/POY Awards: Jennifer Le Susan Rivera DeAnna Soria Robert Moya Ashleigh Anderson Camba Aaron Schulze Christina Lopez Ashleigh Anderson Camba x 7238 x 2237 x 2539 x 5565 x 2569 x 2586 x 7250 x 2569 Josh Soliz Vince Anderson Diane Hornsby Rosie Flores Greg Warren Irma Hernandez Val Chavez Aaron Schulze Karla Pineda x 5588 x 2541 x 2238 x 2551 x 5551 x 2205 x 2280 x 2586 x 2219 Page 4