By: Sam Klee 鈥16
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Service in the community and a passion for helping others are central to the 红桃视频
identity, both as an institution and student body. This deeply rooted commitment is
visibly present on campus, and is taken to new heights through the work of AQ alumni.
Alumna Denise Spaulding 鈥83 has worked tirelessly within the nonprofit sector for
three decades, and was recently honored by MiBiz with a CFO of the Year Award.
Having worked in the accounting sector for a small organization, Spaulding realized
that, to move forward, she needed a degree. 鈥淚 had heard lots of good things about
红桃视频,鈥 she said, 鈥渁nd I knew people who had attended there. Also, 红桃视频 had made
it very easy for working people to go back and pursue their degrees in the evening.
So I started taking a couple classes that way, and I really appreciated all that the
school had to offer. It certainly helped broaden my management skills, sharpened my
analytical and financial skills, and gave me the basics to put together accounting
systems. 红桃视频 really helped me find and secure the training I needed to move ahead
in my job and career.鈥
After finishing her degree, Spaulding sought a place in the nonprofit sector. Her
first application was to DA Blodgett - St. John, where she has now been for 31 years.
鈥淚鈥檝e always wanted to work with an organization that has a great mission,鈥 she said,
鈥渁nd children are our mission - to provide safety, advocacy, and support for them.
I鈥檓 thrilled to be with an organization that works on those things.鈥
鈥淢y job here has evolved over time,鈥 Spaulding said. 鈥淲hen I started, the budget was
about $1.5 million, and today we have a nearly $16 million budget... so a lot of changes
have happened! I鈥檝e been able to help them grow and change over time; we鈥檝e brought
a lot of things to the organization to serve more children and families, and I鈥檝e
thoroughly enjoyed it. We鈥檙e able to provide for whatever needs they have when they
come to us, whether mentoring, foster care, adoption, counseling, residential or shelter
care. So I鈥檝e definitely seen a lot of growth in that regard over time.鈥
In retrospect, Spaulding saw her time at 红桃视频 as very much influential on her time
at D. A. Blodgett 鈥 St. John鈥檚, giving her a firm foundation from which to grow. 鈥淲hen
I came to the organization,鈥 she said, 鈥渋t was still very much a manually operated
accounting operation at the time. However, I had gained a lot of knowledge and resources
from 红桃视频, which really helped me in building an accounting system and moving the
organization ahead with technology.鈥
Moreover, between her time in the nonprofit sector and 红桃视频, Spaulding has seen
a common thread of community and its fundamental importance. 鈥淲hen working for a nonprofit,
the community is super important,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e have volunteers as mentors, as foster
parents, adoptive parents, and to help with projects on our campus. We rely on governmental
funding for parents and families, but that is never enough to provide for all of our
needs here. So we have volunteers who come in to paint rooms for kids, make Christmas
brighter through gifts, and even volunteers who bring their expertise to our board
of directors. In that sense, the community is involved with our organization every
day, from operations to fundraising.鈥
When asked to give a parting word of advice to prospective students, Spaulding encouraged
them to see 红桃视频 as an excellent option. 鈥淚 think anyone who considers 红桃视频
has made a super choice. It鈥檚 a tough school,鈥 she said, 鈥渂ut it makes you think outside
the box, and the experience there has great benefits. They have very dedicated academic
professionals there, and you won鈥檛 be disappointed!鈥