Public Service Workers are ROCKSTARS!

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Don’t get me wrong…I’m all for supporting small businesses, but it seems everyone these days wants to take a drive down the entrepreneurship parkway. To be honest, I’d much rather support small businesses than the big box retailers. Naturally though, I still have to take my weekly trip to Target. Yes, I’m one of those people. But I digress…

The problem I see with all this hype around owning your business is that it is causing a serious drought in other areas. For example, I have spent the majority of my career, albeit that’s only 10 years, working in government (public health specifically), higher education (medicine) and the non-profit world. Do a simple Google search for articles about the declining number of new physicians and teachers. For those in the medical field, the idea of being in serious debt due to medical school loans is quite daunting and can certainly persuade even the most head strong student to turn the other way. For educators, we all know why there is a decline. Their annual pay versus what they are required to do on a daily basis is often times definitely not fair, especially if you want to work in an urban setting. In government, those in the older generations are retiring at a rapid rate but aren’t being replaced by younger counterparts. Many still in their current roles then become responsible for multiple jobs while only being paid for one.

My point? We still need people to serve in these public service roles. I’m all for wanting to work for yourself and make your schedule, but the number of businesses to actually succeed in what can only be described as a sometime topsy-turvy economy versus those that go belly-up after only a year is quite lopsided. (Whew, yes, that was a super long sentence!) I won’t even get on my soapbox about the number of entrepreneurs who start businesses without a comprehensive marketing plan.

We need to be encouraging the next generation to pursue careers as bankers, doctors, lawyers, social workers, teachers and the list could go on.

Now, this blog isn’t meant to bash those who have been successful with their businesses. I know PLENTY. From chefs to event planners to make-up artists to mobile app designers to publicists to photographers and graphic artists. If you plan properly and research your business idea, you very well can make it quite profitable and thus giving you a much more flexible lifestyle.

The reality is you’re not going to get rich working in public service (unless of course you become a government doctor or a lawyer!), but the end reward is so much greater. Let’s try and preach this message to the fourth and fifth graders who idolize us and see the great things we are doing. You can still push the entrepreneurship message while also encouraging these young people to think about a career in public service.

Of course, this is only my humble opinion and just a few thoughts “From My Hart.”

Change is Necessary at IBE

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Dear IBE and Indianapolis Community:

It’s that time of year. The Indiana Black Expo, Inc. (IBE) Summer Celebration has just ended, and it seems everyone is playing “Monday Morning Quarterback” now that the event is over.  Before I begin explaining why I believe change is necessary for IBE, let me first start by talking about why I really do love the institution and the powerful pillar of the community it has been for 45 years.

It’s no secret that I have history with IBE. I have been quite outspoken about it, but my relationship with the organization began much earlier than the short time I served as its Director of Communications and Public Relations. As a child, I was introduced to IBE by way of my mother who once served as Deputy Mayor for the city of Indianapolis not to mention our close personal relationship with Rev. Charles Williams’ family. I attended private school for the majority of my school-aged years and appreciated attending the IBE-sponsored events to learn about my culture and so much more. Because of IBE’s Circle City Classic, I was introduced to Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Because of IBE’s Circle City Classic, I attended and graduated from Alabama A&M University (Go Bulldogs). I would not be who I am today if it hadn’t been because of the time I spent at Alabama A&M and thus IBE. My point? I will always have love for the institution that is IBE. It is an organization with so much potential, especially in these tough times we are currently experiencing.

Now…the real reason for this blog.

IBE is currently on life support, and I can hear the monitor slowing down even here in my home in Memphis, TN. Volunteers are few and far between (thank goodness for those who are still on board). Sponsors have been significantly reduced (remember the days when events such as the Free Concert were actually sponsored by a major company?). As someone said the other day, bridges have been so badly burned that many folks ran for the hills and those still around are hanging on by a thread. While word on the street is Sunday’s attendance in the Indiana Convention Center was significantly more than the previous days, what does that really say when photos from Saturday practically show tumbleweeds through the exhibition halls and downtown streets? Let’s not forget Sunday was absolutely free. If you can’t convince people to attend a free event, what does that say?

I believe IBE needs to hit Control+ALT+Delete. It needs a complete overhaul. With all due respect to the current IBE board members, it’s time for new blood, new faces, new ideas…..ones who more accurately represent the Indianapolis community and not just individuals who have deep pockets or political influence. Of course the biggest change needs to begin with the top. It is past time for Tanya Bell to be replaced as the CEO. For those who follow me on social media sites, I have likened the situation to a basketball and football coach. When they are no longer “winning,” a change of the guard is necessary.

IBE has lost touch with the Indianapolis community. So many have lost respect for the organization. So many suggestions have been given over the last several years and seem to fall on deaf ears. Change is necessary to grow. For example, DJ Kid Capri is a legend, but there are so many other great ones, many of which live right there in Indianapolis with a significant following…such as DJ Kenny Kixx, DJ Metrognome, DJ Limelight, DJ Skrill, DJ JF and so many more. The young professionals are the new generation of leaders and have launched very successful campaigns. Yet, I have heard from more than one of those leaders that their ideas have been dismissed.

Oh, let me also throw in this other suggestion. Social media is the new means of disseminating information. First of all, do not only post on social media when talking about buying tickets. When I was the Director of Communications, I posted a black history fact every single day. It was so popular I would receive emails on days when it wasn’t posted by 3:00 p.m. Partner with other organizations in Indianapolis. You can share their events and promote what they do. Surely the Indianapolis Urban League, Madame Walker Theater and many others would appreciate the support. Speaking of social media, it was listed on all the promotional materials yet I saw (from here in Memphis) the frustration from individuals who didn’t hear about the free concert being cancelled directly from IBE on social media.

Now, let me be very frank. Y’all (yes, that’s the Memphis in me now) can miss me with all the “Positive Rosy” comments about how things are better and folks are working together to make sure IBE doesn’t die. I have been privy to many offline conversations where individuals have expressed their frustration. I heard a comment on the Afternoons with Amos show on AM 1310 that made me literally laugh out loud. The caller was telling the listeners they need to volunteer and pay dues to the local IBE chapter. NEWS FLASH! No one will actually volunteer and give their hard earned money only to see the same results.

You want to save IBE? I know I do. It’s time for the Indianapolis community to band together and demand changes. I don’t mean just suggest them. The list of Board of Directors is on the IBE website (www.indianablackexpo.com). Not sure how accurate it is, but a simple phone call could confirm that. Look them up. Find out who they are. A simple Google search would give you their addresses. Tell them your demands. Tell them what you want to see changed.

We can’t keep having this same conversation every single year.  Change is necessary. The time is now. In 365 days, I don’t want to have to write a blog about how IBE no longer exists.

As always, these are just a few thoughts “From My Hart.”

Goodbye 2014, Welcome 2015!

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Well, this is it. The end of 2014 is here, and it has surely been an eventful year.

I lost friendships but gained new ones. I lost weight but then gained it back and then some. I helped to create three mobile apps for my employer (that was pretty exciting)! I celebrated my 34th birthday both in Memphis and Indianapolis (I always go big for my birthday….more on that in a future blog post). I colored my hair red….like serious fire engine red. That was fun while it lasted! And yes, you can have red hair and still manage to look professional. I was introduced to online dating (more on that later). I bought a new car! I had an opportunity to not only attend but give a presentation at a national conference.

This blog entry though isn’t just about what happened in 2014 but what’s in store for 2015! Many new adventures are on the horizon, including my quest to fulfill 35 things on my Bucket List during my 35th year on this earth. I am determined to do things I have either never done or done in quite some time. I am determined to truly live MY life this year. I am determined to smile more than frown. I am determined to laugh more than be stressed. I’m claiming love in my life!

God works in such mysterious ways. As I’m typing this, one of my favorite songs just started playing on my gospel music station. “For every mountain You brought me over…..For every trial You’ve seen me through…..For every blessing…..Hallelujah, for this I give You praise!”

For all things I have had to endure in my short amount of time on this earth, I am truly blessed to still be given the opportunity to see yet another year. And for this, I give Him ALL the praise!

I am really looking forward to 2015! I believe this is going to be an exciting year!

Please be safe tonight and get a designated driver if you are going to drink!

Until next time…….these have been just a few thoughts “From My Hart.”

Welcome to My Blog!

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Well, hello there! Today I decided to start my own blog. Scary, right? Writing is very therapeutic actually, and this blog will be an opportunity to take the thoughts in my head and put them into complete sentences for all to read on this here world wide web. 

I guess I should start by introducing myself to anyone who doesn’t already know me. My name is Elizabeth, but my family and good friends call me Liz. Originally from Indianapolis, Indiana (Go Colts! Go Pacers! Go Fever!), I moved to Memphis, Tennessee in 2012…..probably one of the best decisions I have ever made but not for the reasons some might think. More to come on that later.

I am a 5’5 single Pisces who likes long walks along the Mississippi River (that sort of sounds like a dating ad, huh?), and I communicate for a living. Yes, that’s how I earn my paycheck to pay the bills. Who better to start a blog than someone who literally writes for a living, right?

Okay….back to why I moved to Memphis. As you follow my blog, you will learn more in depth about me, but the short answer is I needed to get away from my hometown. I needed to get away from what was familiar to me. I needed to re-establish my identity….both personally and professionally. 

And thus I will begin my blog…..stories and thoughts “From My Hart.”