members – Junior League of Annapolis https://www.jlannapolis.org Tue, 24 Mar 2015 16:25:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Recap: 2013 Year in Review https://www.jlannapolis.org/recap-2013-year-in-review/ https://www.jlannapolis.org/recap-2013-year-in-review/#respond Tue, 14 Jan 2014 22:27:14 +0000 http://jlannapolis.wordpress.com/?p=473 Read More]]> It was one fantastic year, wouldn’t you say? Here at Junior League of Annapolis, Inc. we participated in a variety of community projects and events, both as the host organization and as mere participants, such as with the annual Girls on the Run 5K event. We welcomed our new 2013 Fall Provisional members into the League as official active members during the Holiday Luncheon in December. We rebranded our beloved Volunteers on the Run 5K in honor of our dear member, Jennifer Summers Barrett, and hosted one spectacular fun run event in her memory.

Many more exciting events are scheduled for 2014! Check back tomorrow as we highlight some on the horizon as you won’t want to miss what we’ve got in store for you. Not a member? Contact provisional@jlannapolis.org and learn about our Spring Provisional session starting, well, very soon.

Junior League of Annapolis Year in Review

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Apply now! ODI https://www.jlannapolis.org/apply-now-odi/ https://www.jlannapolis.org/apply-now-odi/#respond Tue, 10 Sep 2013 17:45:10 +0000 http://jlannapolis.wordpress.com/?p=303 Read More]]> ODI Conference

Attention Junior League members! The Nominating & Placement committee is seeking current leaders and interested League members to attend the 2013-2014 Organization Development Institutes (ODI).

Each year, the Association of Junior Leagues International (AJLI) hosts the ODI’s—A series of mission-based leadership development meetings, which are a critical component of AJLI’s training program.

These training sessions are geared toward building the knowledge of League members who manage the League’s key functions. This year’s events will be hosted as follows: Indianapolis, Indiana from October 18-20, 2013 or Fort Lauderdale, Florida from February 28-March 2, 2014.

If you would like to apply for an ODI or to receive further information, please contact Katie Jones

Download ODI Course Description

Download ODI Application

Download Tentative Agendas

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Member Spotlight: Julie https://www.jlannapolis.org/member-spotlight-julie-2/ https://www.jlannapolis.org/member-spotlight-julie-2/#respond Thu, 15 Aug 2013 15:09:08 +0000 http://jlannapolis.wordpress.com/?p=263 Read More]]> Julie Pfanstiel Name

Julie Pfanstiel

League role/ position

Empowering Women Co-Chair

Number of years in the Junior League

2

Tell us a little bit about where you work.

I am a paralegal at a downtown Annapolis law office where I have worked for 8 1/2 years. I work primarily in the areas of family law, criminal law, personal injury, and other civil matters.

Where are you from and where have you lived?

I’m from Glen Burnie, MD and have lived there most of my life. I went to college in Pennsylvania and returned to the Anne Arundel County, MD area post-college.

Tell us a little about your educational background.

I attended Central Pennsylvania College in Summerdale, PA and received an Associate of Science degree in Paralegal Studies. I currently attend Stevenson University and expect to receive a Bachelor of Science degree in Paralegal Studies in December 2013.

Favorite hobbies?

I like to travel, hang out with friends, work out (especially yoga, spin, and I’m always interested in trying new things a la Groupon!). I like to try new restaurants and lay out on the beach.

What about family?

I have a large blended family. I have one brother, one sister, one step-sister, one step-brother, and I am the baby of the family 🙂 I have 8 nephews and I love them so much. No kids or spouse for me, and there’s no rush!

Tell us something unique.

I could eat eggs for breakfast, lunch, and dinner and never tire!

Finish this sentence: Being a member of Junior League inspires me . . . to be more involved in the community.

Why do you love Junior League of Annapolis, Inc.?

The JLA is a great organization which is goal focused and organized! It’s nice to have a system in place. But more than that, I love the goal of the JLA and I feel like I can really make a difference.

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Member Spotlight: Hope https://www.jlannapolis.org/member-spotlight-hope/ https://www.jlannapolis.org/member-spotlight-hope/#respond Thu, 08 Aug 2013 16:31:30 +0000 http://jlannapolis.wordpress.com/?p=252 Read More]]> Hope Stewart

Name

Hope Stewart

League role/ position

President

Number of years in the Junior League

6

Have you been a member of other junior leagues?

No

Tell us a little bit about where you work.

I work for County Executive Laura Neuman as her Community and Constituent Services Specialist for Greater Annapolis and South County. That means I represent the County Executive at community meetings and events and address citizen calls and constituent issues dealing with County departments and services.

Where are you from and where have you lived?

I was born in Palm Springs, California, but since I only lived there for a few months that hardly qualifies me as a “California Girl.” Even though my father was a Marine and we moved around a lot when I was a kid, I’ve always been a Marylander at heart. 

Tell us a little about your educational background.

I received a BA in International Relations from Mary Baldwin College, and my MA in International Studies from the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom.

Favorite hobbies?

I love doing anything that gets me out of town and into the woods, especially horseback riding and exploring the walking trails in our State and County parks. I also love reading (I have a special weakness for historical fiction) though I wish I had more time these days to finish a book.

What about family?

My mom is the oldest of 7, so I have a very large extended family. I wish they lived closer but we’re all spread out around the country. My immediate family is small, just my parents and my brother. I spend A LOT of time with my family.

Tell us something unique.

I help teach ballroom dance at the Annapolis Cotillion in the Fall and Winter. It gives me a feeling of pride to know the children of Annapolis are going out into the world with a basic mastery of the box step. 

Finish this sentence: Being a member of Junior League inspires me . . . to believe I can make a difference.

Why do you love Junior League of Annapolis, Inc.?

I love feeling like I’m a part of something bigger than myself. Not just through our work in the community, but as a part of an impressive international network of woman and an organization with an influential history of civic leadership.

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Member Spotlight: Julie https://www.jlannapolis.org/member-spotlight-julie/ https://www.jlannapolis.org/member-spotlight-julie/#respond Thu, 01 Aug 2013 14:00:51 +0000 http://jlannapolis.wordpress.com/?p=242 Read More]]> Julie MussogName: Julie Mussog

League role/ position: President-Elect

Number of years in the Junior League: 6

Tell us a little bit about where you work. 

I currently work for the county executive, Laura Neuman. I am the director of constituent services, community grants, boards & commissions and special projects.

Where are you from and where have you lived?

I grew up in Michigan and went to college in Ann Arbor. I bought my first house in Birmingham, mi. After finishing my MBA at University of Michigan, I took a job with Dell in Austin, TX. I then moved to Annapolis to be with my husband. After my son was born we temporarily relocated to Dallas for 7 months and then moved back to the same house we have been in since I first moved here in November of 2004.

Tell us a little about your educational background.

University of Michigan: Honors College, BBA in Accounting 1996

University of Michigan: MBA, Finance and Corporate Strategy 2002

Favorite hobbies?

Running, reading, volunteering at my son’s schools.

What about family?

I am the oldest of two. My brother was born with multiple birth defects and is currently the oldest surviving VATER syndrome diagnosis in the country.  I’m pretty sure between him and I we know more about the medical system that most practicing physicians (that’s not necessarily a good thing 🙂

My 7-year old son is the kindest person I’ve ever met–just ask any finance council members if you don’t believe me!

Tell us something unique.

I have a Eidetic memory.

Finish this sentence: Being a member of Junior League inspires me . . . to do more.

Why do you love Junior League of Annapolis, Inc.?

I love the research and organized approach. The partnerships with the community and the training.  I have met some of the most amazing and talented women I have ever worked with through the junior league.

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Member Spotlight: Sarah Jane https://www.jlannapolis.org/member-spotlight-sarah-jane/ https://www.jlannapolis.org/member-spotlight-sarah-jane/#comments Thu, 25 Jul 2013 14:00:57 +0000 http://jlannapolis.wordpress.com/?p=175 Read More]]> Sarah Jane Silverman

Name: Sarah Jane Silverman (Dunaway)

League role/ position: External Communications Committee Co-Chair

Number of years in the Junior League: 7

Have you been a member of other junior leagues? Yes. My first four years were with Junior League of Seattle and one with the DC Junior League while living in Bethesda last year.

Tell us a little bit about where you work.

I am an account executive/copywriter for Borcz+Dixon. It’s a small advertising agency in the Annapolis area, so I wear many hats! I am also the creator/writer of the blog Clean & Proper where I write tips for cleaning, organizing, etiquette and Southern cooking recipes. Aside from those two things I am also a brand strategist and graphic designer. It’s safe to say I love all areas of  advertising and marketing.

Where are you from and where have you lived?

I was born in Seattle (and moved there after graduating from college), but my father was a naval officer (USNA) so I grew up all over the US. I’ve lived in San Diego, LA, Honolulu, Monterey, Jacksonville/Mayport, Newport, Falls Church and Boston. My mother is originally from Annapolis so in the eighth grade my family moved permanently to Annapolis. After college I moved to Seattle then returned back about four years later. I did live in Bethesda last year, but am now back in Annapolis for awhile!

Tell us a little about your educational background.

I graduated from the University of Alabama (Roll Tide!) with a B.A. in Communications with a focus on Advertising and Graphic Design.

Favorite hobbies?

I’ve always been an athlete and within the last several years have gotten back into ballet and dance, and have taken up long distance running and triathlons. I’m training for my first full marathon (Marine Corps Marathon) this fall and have added the Half Iron Man Vineman to my bucket list for the future. I used to be a competitive rower and tennis player, both of which I still enjoy. Other than that I love rock climbing, photography, painting and baking!

What about family?

In February (on Valentine’s Day!) I married my husband Jesse, who is originally from Southern California. We met at 49 West Cafe in Annapolis while I was visiting family and still living in Seattle. Several months later I moved back to Annapolis and we’ve been together ever since. My parents still live here in Annapolis too, and I have a younger sister who is headed off to Istanbul soon for a year.

Tell us something unique.

Now that I’m married, my name is officially Sarah Silverman (well, Sarah Jane Silverman). You’ll still see me using my maiden name though, for obvious reasons!

Being a member of Junior League inspires me . . . to never stop learning and never stop giving back.

Why do you love Junior League of Annapolis, Inc.?

All of the women in my family were members of Junior League, so I originally joined in Seattle because of the tradition. I quickly became a fan of the organization as a whole and its members alike. I have met so many inspirational women over the years and I love that we are all coming together for a common cause–to help others through volunteering. I also love the diversity of opportunities Junior League offers.

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Member Spotlight: Pam https://www.jlannapolis.org/member-spotlight-pam/ https://www.jlannapolis.org/member-spotlight-pam/#respond Wed, 17 Jul 2013 13:21:08 +0000 http://jlannapolis.wordpress.com/?p=167 Read More]]> Pam Flake HeadshotName: Pam Flake

League role/ position: Past President and current Financial Strategies Committee Chair

Number of years in the Junior League: 13

Have you been a member of other junior leagues? No

Tell us a little bit about where you work.

I work in human resources for Accenture, a global management consulting, technology services and outsourcing company, with approximately 266,000 people serving clients in more than 120 countries. I focus on leadership development, employee engagement, recognition and inclusion and diversity for employees working in our Health & Public Service and Communication, Media and Technology divisions. I job-share and work 2.5 days a week.  I have job-shared for almost seven years with the same partner who is based in Chicago and who is now one of my closest friends.

Where are you from and where have you lived?

I grew up outside Philadelphia (Plymouth Meeting) and love all Philly sporting teams. After four years in Harrisonburg, Virginia for college, I lived in Arlington for five years and then moved to Annapolis. I have lived in the Annapolis area for 17 years and believe the Chesapeake Bay area to be one of the greatest places to live!

Tell us a little about your educational background.

I attended James Madison University and received a Bachelor of Business Administration degree with a concentration in Computer Information Systems.

Favorite hobbies?

After quitting lacrosse in college I took up running to stay in shape.  It has been my stress reliever hobby for almost 25 years now.  I also do small triathlons which help keep my knees from dying out after so many years of running. With my family I enjoy skiing, boating and sailing.

What about family?

I have two sons currently aged 11 and 9 years.  I was one of three children and the only girl so was spoiled during Christmas with girly gifts. My brothers still live near Philadelphia and my dad is still in the house I grew up in. Unfortunately my mom passed away several years ago due to a lung disease.

I met Anthony through work.  He asked me to start sailing with him and I fell in love with Annapolis as I fell in love with him.  We have been married for 17 years and currently reside in Davidsonville.

Tell us something unique.

I have worked for the same company since college (which is a long time—22 years in July)!!

Being a member of Junior League inspires me . . . to take on new challenges outside my comfort zone

Why do you love Junior League of Annapolis, Inc.?

I love the women in JLA. I also love that I’ve learned so much about Anne Arundel County and the various issues within this community. The network of resources I have made in this organization is amazing. I love that my children can see me doing hands-on-work.

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