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ESF Designer Featured…Again!

October 14th, 2011 No Comments
Way to go, Luma Vine!

Thanks to the referral of a designer friend, we found Luma Vine, and have had an awesome experience. Our logo-in-progress was featured on the front page two months ago, and just recently his entire Logopond portfolio has been chosen for the front page. Well done, Skot! You’ve got a talent, an open mind, and a great facility understanding the client.

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ESF Logo & Designer Featured on Major Design Site

August 9th, 2011 6 Comments
ESF Design featured

Just got word from our logo designer at Luma Vine Creative, that his first versions of our logo are featured on the front page of Logopond. This is very exciting! Logopond is a major source of design inspiration  and conversation. We’re very happy to be working with Luma Vine, and can’t wait to see what the final product holds.

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Welcome to the Team: Jessica M.H. Smith

July 21st, 2011 No Comments
Jessica M.H. Smith

Born in Germany, raised in Virginia, Saudi Arabia and Alaska, it was a natural foundation for Jessica to live as an adult in Seattle, California, England, Indiana, Wisconsin and Colorado. This thirty-something writer appreciates the grandeur of global living, but delights in the simplicity of small town life. She currently resides in Central Wyoming. Her job at the Edith Stein Foundation is a telecommuting position wherein she will be using her communications gifts and experience as diocesan NFP Coordinator and

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ESF Founder to Speak at Summer Institute

April 13th, 2011 2 Comments
Dominic Pedulla, M.D.

The founder of the Edith Stein Foundation, Dr. Dominic Pedulla, will be a featured workshop leader at the NFP Outreach National Summer Institute. The event will take place from July 11-16 at Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas. His talk on July 15, entitled “Establishing an NFP clinic at a Healthcare system or Private Practice”, will address the very practical steps involved when a physician takes the courageous action to step out and establish an NFP-only practice. Topics will include: Addressing

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