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Retired Social Worker’s New Book Covers Topics Tying into the Importance of the Field


“I Am a Counselor: Now What”
By Betty Rounds L.C.S.W

“I wanted my book to talk about what it is like to work in the field,” said Rounds.

For those thinking about or just beginning their career as a Social Worker, it is hard to picture what life would look like. Retired Clinical Social Worker Betty Rounds’ L.C.S.W new book “I Am a Counselor: Now What” gives readers an inside look into the career of Social Work while also providing them with tips and encouragement to stay in the field.

Rounds worked as a Social Worker for over 20 years and now hopes to share her knowledge and skills with those new to the field. She wanted to provide a book focusing on what it is like working in the field of Social Work and Counseling to provide a first look into her professional and personal experience.

“I wanted my book to talk about what it is like to work in the field,” said Rounds.

Rounds took this as an opportunity to share all that she had learned in her tenure as a Social Worker. Her book touches on topics such as addressing nontherapeutic cultural norms and strategies for recognizing and counseling con artists. “Think Pieces” are also peppered throughout to prompt readers to reflect on why they entered the career in the first place.

“If you want to be the best counselor you can be, ‘I am a Counselor: Now What!’ is the book that will navigate you to excellence! Betty Rounds offers her expansive experience, knowledge, and compassion from an empathetic perspective.” a reviewer wrote about the book.

Ultimately, “I Am a Counselor” will encourage readers to push through difficult obstacles and stay in the field, as well as tips and tricks to help them become the best provider they can be.

“I Am a Counselor: Now What”

By Betty Rounds L.C.S.W

ISBN: 978-1-5462-7752-1 (softcover); 978-1-5462-7751-4 (hardcover); 978-1-5462-7750-7 (eBook)

Available at the AuthorHouse Online Bookstore, Amazon and Barnes & Noble

About the author

Betty Rounds L.C.S.W is a retired Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over twenty years of experience. She has served clients with substance abuse, domestic violence, anger management issues, problem pregnancies, marriage, family, couples and individuals. She has trained and supervised volunteers and graduate-level interns. She currently resides in Las Cruces, New Mexico. To learn more, please visit https://www.bettyroundslcswcom.com/.

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Freed-Hardeman University Family to Celebrate Homecoming Week Oct. 31


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Freed-Hardeman University alumni and friends are invited to return to campus homecoming weekend, Nov. 5-7, 2021, topping off a week of student activities that will begin Oct. 31, 2021. Following the necessary cancelation of 2020’s in-person gathering, organizers have chosen the theme “Celebrate Me Home” to welcome the FHU family back to campus for the annual event.

Highlighted by the coronation of the FHU Homecoming King and Queen Saturday, Nov. 6, at halftime of the women’s basketball game, the week also will feature reunions for the classes of 1980, 1981, 1990, 1991 and 2021. Additionally, FHU’s newest alumni, members of the class of 2021, are invited to a first-time event — a zero-year reunion. Director of Alumni Engagement Chris Ramey said, “We don’t want our newest alumni to wait five years for their first class reunion to take place! We know they’re ready to see each other now, and we want to offer them the opportunity to reunite a few months after graduation.”

Students will take part in a variety of homecoming activities beginning Oct. 31, including special chapel presentations. John Smith (‘60) will speak Monday and Tuesday, a preview of the homecoming play (“The Burnt Part Boys”) is set for Wednesday, and the homecoming court will be presented to the student body Thursday. Friday’s ALUMination Day will feature Tony Miller (’92), senior director of financial planning and analysis for CoreCivic. On ALUMination Day, FHU alumni from a variety of professions will share their career and life experiences with current students. Throughout the week, clubs will compete in traditional activities, including the painting of the dining hall windows, powder puff football and basketball.

“The Burnt Part Boys” will open Thursday, Nov. 4, at 7 p.m. in Loyd Auditorium. Additional performances are scheduled for Friday, Nov. 5, at 7 p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 6, at 2 p.m. Set in rural West Virginia in the early 1960s, the musical chronicles the story of two teenage brothers who, along with friends, journey to the coal mine that took their father’s life. Dinner and the show are offered Friday evening, Nov. 5, with the dinner being held in the Brown-Kopel Business Center lobby at 5 p.m. The $40 ticket includes dinner and the performance. FHU Theatre alumni will reunite onstage following Friday’s performance.

Food trucks will take over Heritage Commons Friday, Nov. 5, to serve students and guests. Two concerts are on tap for Friday evening. John Rush, known as “the Human iPod,” will perform at 5:30 p.m. in Heritage Commons. Popular 1980s student band Petra is planned for Friday at 7 p.m. in Chapel Hall. A dessert and coffee reception for the class of 1980-81 will follow at 9 p.m. There is no charge to attend the reception, but an RSVP is required.

Activities Saturday, Nov. 6, will begin at 11 a.m. with a volleyball game in Brewer Sports Center and a Chorale concert in Draughon Center for the Performing Arts.

Members of Phi Kappa Alpha during the 1980s are invited to a reunion luncheon Saturday at 11:30 a.m. at the Tucker Family Dining Hall at Mid-South Youth Camp. Tickets are required.

The annual Legacy Student Pinning Ceremony will be conducted at 1 p.m. in Chapel Hall. Students whose parents or grandparents are FHU alumni will take part in a special ceremony, and those parents and grandparents are invited to participate, too.

Following the Lion Walk and tailgating, the Lady Lion basketball team will take on Blue Mountain College at 2 p.m. in Brewer Sports Center. The Lions will face Harris-Stowe State College at 4 p.m. Social clubs will compete for the Spirit Trophy throughout the games.

The FHU Sports Hall of Fame will induct three new members with a ceremony and dinner Saturday evening. Honorees include Fernanda Ferreira, Contagem, Brazil; Robert Prieto, Springfield, Missouri; and Kamara Trice, Henderson, Tennessee. Ferreira was a three-time All-American middle blocker on the FHU volleyball team from 2008-12. She is an administrator for a lighting and energy company and is pursuing an MBA. Prieto came to FHU from Caracas, Venezuela. He was a four-time all-conference shortstop who is listed as a top ten performer in multiple categories. He lives in Springfield, Missouri, where he is a mortgage loan officer. Trice, a Chester County native, pitched and played third base for the Lady Lion softball team. She is listed first all-time in six categories, including career hits, slugging percentage and RBIs. In 2015, she led the Lady Lions to their first national tournament appearance. Currently, Trice is a registered nurse in Jackson, Tennessee.

The day’s events will conclude with congregational singing in Chapel Hall at 7:30 p.m. Homecoming week will close Sunday morning, Nov. 7, with a worship service at 9 a.m. in Loyd Auditorium. FHU President David R. Shannon will speak.

A complete schedule of homecoming events is available at fhu.edu/homecoming. Tickets to intercollegiate athletic events, including the FHU Sports Hall of Fame dinner, may be purchased at GoFHULions.com. Other Homecoming event tickets are available at FHUTickets.com.

In conjunction with homecoming, R.U.S.H. (Reaching Unlimited Spiritual Heights) is also planned for Saturday, Nov. 6. The youth rally for high school students will also focus on the theme “Celebrate Me Home” by exploring the concept of spiritual exiles returning home. In addition to the typical R.U.S.H. classes, attendees will participate in select homecoming activities. Attendance for this event will be capped at 500, and students must register to attend. Additional information is available at fhu.edu/rush.

The mission of Freed-Hardeman University is to help students develop their God-given talents for His glory by empowering them with an education that integrates Christian faith, scholarship and service. With locations in Henderson, Memphis and Dickson, FHU offers bachelor’s, master’s, specialist and doctoral degrees. Additional information about the university may be found at http://www.fhu.edu.

NFP Chairman and CEO Doug Hammond Joins CEO Commission for Disability Employment


NFP, a leading insurance broker and consultant that provides property and casualty (P&C), corporate benefits, retirement, and individual solutions, today announced Doug Hammond, its chairman and CEO, has joined the CEO Commission for Disability Employment. The mission of the organization, founded by The National Down Syndrome Society, Voya Financial, and the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), is to raise awareness of the untapped potential of people with disabilities and work to ensure people with disabilities achieve and maintain equal access to meaningful employment.

“I joined the CEO Commission because I share their vision for eliminating barriers to equal employment and actively collaborating to address unemployment and under-employment among those with disabilities,” said Hammond. “With only 17.5% of people with a disability being employed, we have a tremendous opportunity to connect with this pool of talented people, introduce them to our organizations and create paths to benefit from their contributions.”

“Our partnership with the CEO Commission is just one of the programs that support our focus on enhancing a workplace dedicated to diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging,” added Pamela Wheeler, chief diversity and inclusion officer at NFP. “It starts with recognizing that everyone can contribute and continues with empowering leaders within NFP to create opportunities that align with the Commission’s objectives.”

“As companies look at their bottom lines, including more people with disabilities not only makes business sense, but it also offers opportunities to a greater number of people,” said Kandi Pickard, The National Down Syndrome Society president and CEO.

About NFP

NFP is a leading insurance broker and consultant providing specialized property and casualty, corporate benefits, retirement, and individual solutions through its licensed subsidiaries and affiliates. NFP enables client success through the expertise of over 6,000 global employees, investments in innovative technologies, and enduring relationships with highly rated insurers, vendors, and financial institutions. NFP is the 5th largest benefits broker by global revenue, 5th best place to work in insurance and 6th largest US-based privately owned broker (Business Insurance); 9th largest commercial lines agency by P&C commercial lines revenue and 10th largest property and casualty agency (Insurance Journal); and 13th largest global insurance broker (Best’s Review).

Visit NFP.com to discover how NFP empowers clients to meet their goals.

About the CEO Commission

The CEO Commission for Disability Employment was founded by The National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS), Voya Financial, and the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) in 2018 to be a source of research and information, actionable steps and advocacy opportunities for member companies

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Queens & Bronx Building Association Honors OCV with Two Residential Building Design Awards


Villa Gardens (left) and The Pontiac (right) designed by OCV Architects

Villa Gardens (left) and The Pontiac (right) each received a 2020 Residential Building Deign Award from the Queens & Bronx Building Association (QBBA)

“OCV greatly appreciates this honor from an outstanding organization that does so much to promote high quality development in New York City,” Jack Coogan, Partner at OCV.

On September 22, 2021, the Queens & Bronx Building Association (QBBA) recognized OCV for two multi-family, new construction projects, Villa Gardens and The Pontiac, each with a 2020 Residential Building Design Award at their Building & Design Awards Program. The projects were designed by OCV and developed by Galaxy GC Group LLC, a Bronx-based developer, contractor, and manager of low and moderate income housing. Partner Jack Coogan, lead architect on both projects, was present at the ceremony to receive the awards on OCV’s behalf, which due to Covid-19 was postponed until this year.

Villa Gardens and The Pontiac together provide 78 units of much needed high quality, sustainable, and affordable housing in the Bronx. Both of these Enterprise Green Communities buildings are designed with generous fenestration to maximize daylight, open plan kitchen-living rooms for modern, flexible living, indoor community spaces as well as outdoor terraces for recreational tenant use, and efficiency at every level. With its ground floor commercial space, The Pontiac opens out to the Bronx community while roof terraces at Villa Gardens offer sweeping views of the city.

About QBBA

The Queens & Bronx Building Association (QBBA) is a trade organization operating in NYC for over 50 years and with more than 300 construction-related member companies. The QBBA is the only local association devoted entirely to protecting the interests of all involved in the building community. For more on QBBA visit http://www.queensbronxba.com.

About Galaxy GC Group LLC

Since 1981 Galaxy has developed residential and commercial properties throughout the five boroughs, becoming a prominent developer, contractor, and manager of low and moderate income housing. Through the years Galaxy has done work for both private owners as well as public and private entities, including many projects funded by New York City and State agencies. Galaxy’s team is proud to have added many unique buildings to New York’s skyline. For more on Galaxy visit http://www.galaxygc.com.

About OCV Architects

Oaklander, Coogan & Vitto Architects is a versatile, award-winning architectural firm whose mission is to build a more equitable society through responsible, sustainable architecture. We have been serving the New York Metropolitan area since 1986 with innovative new construction, historic and housing preservation work, as well as high-end private residences. Having produced and preserved over 25,000 units of residential housing, the firm regularly partners with public agencies, private developers and community based non-profit groups to create sustainable, attractive residences to traditionally underserved populations within restrictive budgets. Among its institutional work OCV has built and renovated schools, daycares, churches and community centers. As a member of the Passive House Alliance United States (PHAUS), the U.S. Green Building Council and an Enterprise Green Communities Partner, OCV strives to bring to each design respect for a project’s site, setting, history and culture, while making every effort to build responsibly and sustainably. For more on OCV Architects visit http://www.ocvarch.com.

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NAELA Celebrates National Special Needs Law Month in October


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Special needs law can involve supplemental needs trusts, care management, advocacy to preserve educational or civil rights, public benefits such as Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Medicaid, and other important issues.

The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) established October as National Special Needs Law Month as a grassroots effort to help people with disabilities and their families understand special needs planning and the resources available to them.

Special needs law can involve supplemental needs trusts, care management, advocacy to preserve educational or civil rights, public benefits such as Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Medicaid, and other important issues.

Many NAELA members will be celebrating National Special Needs Law Month virtually this year with activities in their communities covering topics such as:

  • Special needs education,
  • Financing long-term care,
  • Supplemental needs trusts, and
  • SSI and Medicaid rules and regulations.

Learn more about NAELA members and questions to ask when working with an elder and special needs law attorney.

Find an elder and special needs law attorney in your area using NAELA’s Member Directory.

About NAELA

Members of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) are attorneys who are experienced and trained in working with the legal problems of aging Americans and individuals of all ages with disabilities. Upon joining, NAELA member attorneys agree to adhere to the NAELA Aspirational Standards. Established in 1987, NAELA is a non-profit association that assists lawyers, bar organizations, and others. The mission of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys is to educate, inspire, serve, and provide community to attorneys with practices in elder and special needs law. NAELA currently has members across the United States, Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom. For more information, visit NAELA.org, or to locate a NAELA member attorney in your area, visit NAELA.org/FindLawyer.

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Plain Language” is an accessible discussion of the final book of the New Testament


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William Valentine, a lifelong resident of Knoxville, Tennessee, where he lives with his wife, Debbie, and serves as the pastor of New Christian Rest Missionary Baptist Church in Knoxville, Tennessee, has completed his new book “Revelation Made Easy: Plain Language”: an insightful work drawn from over twenty years of studying one of the most dramatic prophesies revealed in the Bible.

So many were not ready for it. But all the sudden, millions of people just vanish from all over the world. Planes fall from the sky, cars, trains, and machinery with no operators become deadly missiles, and the whole world is in chaos. What happened? Was it a phenomenon? Was it aliens? Or is it an event we have been told about but ignored? It was like a blanket of evil covering the earth. But one man arises with all the answers and is thrust into power. The world looks to him for peace and answers in a very troubled time in history, but he is not what he appears to be. But by the time people realize the truth, it will be too late. So who can survive his evil reign of terror when there is no place to run and nowhere to hide?

Published by Page Publishing, William Valentine’s engrossing book is an illuminating choice for Christian readers.

Readers who wish to experience this engaging work can purchase “Revelation Made Easy: Plain Language” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or media inquiries, contact Page Publishing at 866-315-2708.

About Page Publishing:

Page Publishing is a traditional, full-service publishing house that handles all the intricacies involved in publishing its authors’ books, including distribution in the world’s largest retail outlets and royalty generation. Page Publishing understands that authors should be free to create, not mired in logistics like eBook conversion, establishing wholesale accounts, insurance, shipping, taxes, and so on. Page’s accomplished writers and publishing professionals allow authors to leave behind these complex and time-consuming issues and focus on their passion: writing and creating. Learn more at http://www.pagepublishing.com.

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Clock Mobility Launches New Website with Wheelchair Accessible Van Inventory and Shop from Home Options


Clock Mobility launched a dynamic new website with robust shop-from-home options.

Clock Mobility, a mobility company specializing in the sale, rental and servicing of wheelchair accessible vehicles and accessible home modifications, is announcing the launch of its new website serving wheelchair users at their Grand Rapids, Lansing, Traverse City and Kalamazoo, Michigan locations. The new site is tailored toward people with disabilities searching for accessible vehicle solutions and features improvements in real-time vehicle inventory, search-from-home enhancements, and instant access to Clock Mobility’s Mobility Consultants.

The new website will feature real-time vehicle updates synchronized with the inventory management system, enhanced product information, and high resolution imagery of the vehicles available for sale. New advancements in vehicle safety technology, like lane keep assist, blind spot monitoring, and pedestrian notifications are easily displayed for customers to see. New vehicles in the industry, including the spacious BraunAbility Chevrolet Traverse accessible SUV and the BraunAbility Toyota Hybrid wheelchair van, can be easily researched and test drives scheduled with the new tools.

For shoppers who prefer to complete much of the shopping and purchase journey from the comfort of their home, the new Clock Mobility website employs the new BraunAbility Click&Drive platform, allowing Michigan residents to research, obtain final pricing, set up test drives, and get pre-qualified for financing.. Meeting the needs and comfort levels of people with mobility challenges means providing an experience on their terms. With new shop-at-home features, we deliver on our promise of delivering freedom when and where our customers need it.

The Clock Mobility website has undergone a complete graphical overhaul making it easier to find the tools and resources our customers need. The upgraded user experience includes improved navigation that will allow customers to search for mobility equipment quickly and easily and provide them with unparalleled access to the equipment they need.

For more information on what the new website has to offer, visit http://www.ClockMobility.com.

About Clock Mobility

Clock Mobility is a Grand Rapids, MI based company started in 1978 with the purpose of serving people with disabilities. An early pioneer in the industry, today’s Clock Mobility follows the lead of founder Don Clock, by putting people and relationships first. Operating in 4 locations in Grand Rapids, Lansing, Traverse City, and Kalamazoo, customers can purchase new and used wheelchair accessible vehicles, get service on accessible vehicles, rent accessible vans, and equip their home with wheelchair accessible modifications with assistance from our specially trained Clock Mobility staff.

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Old Hillbilly’s newly released “What Is Man?” is a philosophical exploration of life’s questions answered through the author’s faith


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“What Is Man?”: a thought-provoking discussion of God’s Word. “What Is Man?” is the creation of published author Old Hillbilly, a native of South Missouri in the Ozark Mountains who was born just thirty-seven days before the attack on Pearl Harbor.

Old Hillbilly shares, “The contents of this work deals with life questions that I dwelt with in my journey back to God, questions posed by others as I struggled with my own faith, and yes, demons—I had fallen into several addictions.

“The contents of the book are the subject of one year’s worth of Sunday school teaching of the adult class of the Independent Methodist church of Elkland, Missouri.

“A man once asked me, ‘Where have you ministered?’ referring to me denominational background.

“I replied, ‘I’ve pastored community churches. Pentecostal churches and Baptist churches.’

“I will never forget his astonished look as he responded, ‘How did you make that work?’

“Simple. By sticking to the Word.

“The most important goal in this book is to stick to the Word. The apostle Paul sets out a mandate for receiving instructions from the ministers of God in Acts17:11. If we adhere to the mandate, we will not be too far off from the truth.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Old Hillbilly’s new book will inspire a refreshed sense of faith in believers everywhere.

Old Hillbilly’s thoughtful and encouraging discussion of life and faith will have readers taking time for reflection and prayer as some of life’s biggest questions are explored.

Consumers can purchase “What Is Man?” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “What Is Man?,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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Claimify Promotes Michael Megna to Chief Strategy Officer


Claimify, a tech-enabled service company that provides innovative solutions to the disability insurance industry, is pleased to announce that Michael Megna has been recently promoted to Chief Strategy Officer. In his new role, Megna will drive all external and internal strategic initiatives while continuing to lead the Business Development and Account Management functions.

Megna joined Claimify in March 2017 as VP of Business Development and Strategy, and was promoted to Senior Vice President in January 2020. Previously, Megna was instrumental in growing the customer base and building out the account management function for a national vendor in the disability insurance space for six years.

Brett Albren, CEO and Co-Founder of Claimify, noted that “Mike has been a driving force behind our growth over the past few years because of his extensive industry experience, ability to foster meaningful relationships internally and externally, and commitment to improving results and experiences for our customers and claimants. It has been a pleasure working with Mike for more than ten years and we look forward to his future contributions at Claimify.”

About Claimify

Claimify, headquartered in Massachusetts, is a tech-enabled service company that partners with Fortune 500 and Fortune 100 companies in areas such as Social Security Disability Solutions, Settlement Facilitation, and Benefit Validation.

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ArmAden’s newly released “Powerneer” is an engaging memoir that explores how Saskatchewan came to develop its power grid.


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“Powerneer”: a richly detailed and intriguing biographical work. “Powerneer” is the creation of published author ArmAden, a loving husband, father, and grandfather, and native of Saskatchewan who can trace familial ties in North America back to 1690.

ArmAden shares, “This book is an autobiographic, historic account of the economic transformation of Saskatchewan from a have not to a have province, due in large part to the development of its power production, transmission, and distribution systems, during the latter half of the twentieth century, as told by a lineman who lived it.”

“The author respectfully dedicates this work to those who lost their lives while bringing power to all parts of the great, and diverse province of Saskatchewan.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, ArmAden’s new book is a fascinating look behind the scenes of a new commodity that is now taken for granted.

ArmAden’s story is one of transformation, risk, and innovation as the author takes readers on a journey across the vastly diverse province of Saskatchewan.

Consumers can purchase“Powerneer” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “Powerneer,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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