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Episode 19: Empowering Communities Through Charitable Gaming and Millionaire Parties

Episode 19: Empowering Communities Through Charitable Gaming and Millionaire Parties

Update: 2024-07-18
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Our 19th episode features Kate Hude, Executive Director of the Michigan Charitable Gaming Association, and Diane Tubbs, Vice President of the Kiwanis Club of East Lansing. Together, they bring a wealth of experience and insights into the realm of Millionaire Parties and the profound benefits they bring to charities.

Kate Hude is not only a Senior Association Management Specialist and Staff Attorney at Dykema, overseeing nonprofit legal services and advocacy, but also serves as the Executive Director of the Michigan Charitable Gaming Association. She is deeply involved in enhancing community support through innovative fundraising strategies.

Diane Tubbs, based in East Lansing, contributes her leadership as Vice President of the Kiwanis Club, actively engaging in community service initiatives that empower youth. Her involvement extends to projects like bringing book vending machines to local schools, fostering literacy through creative and engaging methods.

Listen as we explore how Millionaire Parties serve as a unique avenue for charitable fundraising and the transformative impact they have on local communities.

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Episode 19: Empowering Communities Through Charitable Gaming and Millionaire Parties

Episode 19: Empowering Communities Through Charitable Gaming and Millionaire Parties

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