In The News
“Two Minutes with Eliza Solender,” by SP Hormillosa, Dallas Business Journal, August 21-27, 2009
Eliza Solender’s service mentality is being put to the test these days.
“Giving Counsel,” The Dallas Foundation, Fall, 2008.
Corporations, foundations and individuals often face the dilemma of holding real estate they no longer want.
“Ebby Award,” People Newspapers, May 30, 2008.
Each year, Our Friends Place presents the Ebby Award to a deserving individual who has significantly contributed to the advancement of girls and young women in North Texas.
“Charter School Operator Adds Three Campuses,” by Bill Hethcock, Dallas Business Journal, August 24, 2007.
The nonprofit charter school operator is opening Williams Preparatory at 1750 Viceroy Drive in Dallas, the Hampton Campus at 8915 Hampton Road in Dallas and Summit lntemational Preparatory at 1100 Roosevelt St. in Arlington for the 2007-2008 school year.
“Uplift Education Looking for Two New School Sites,” by Cynthia D. Webb, Dallas Business Journal, July 14-20, 2006.
Uplift Education is looking for a few good buildings.
“SPCA Closes on Purchase of Building,” by Cynthia D. Webb, Dallas Business Journal, June 9-15, 2006.
The SPCA of Texas has closed on the purchase of UMR Communications’ 72,000-square-foot facility at Lone Star Park in Dallas.
“Senior Support Group Purchases Big Building,” by Cynthia D. Webb, Dallas Business Journal, May 26-June 1, 2006.
The baby boomers are coming, and The Senior Source of Greater Dallas is getting ready.
“CREW Careers,” Dallas Business Journal, February 24 – March 2, 2006.
Presenting a check for $100,00 to the CREW Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the Commercial Real Estate Women network, is Elizabeth Trocchio, right, executive managing director of Cushman & Wakefield of Texas Inc.
“Medisend Swallows Growth Pill,” by Cynthia D. Webb, Dallas Business Journal, July 29-August 4, 2005.
Nonprofit wants to send more medical supplies abroad.
“SPCA Plots Move as Road Project Nears,” by Cynthia D. Webb, Dallas Business Journal, December 24-30, 2004.
A study to be released in January by the SPCA of Texas indicates the time is right for a $7.5 million capital campaign to replace the SPCA’s Dallas headquarters.