Service to Community
My email signature for 20+ years has concluded with my belief about how to live a happy life, be COMMITTED! "Wherever you go, go with all your heart."
- Michelle Mace
ULI Commercial Council - Segmentation and Commercial Real Estate October 9th, 2024
Speaking Engagements
ULI Placemaking Council
Kickoff - Real Estate and
Social Science
June 28th, 2024
CREW Austin - Segmentation and Mixed-Used Master Plan Community Case Study June 11th, 2024
SOHO House Panel - Female Entrepreneurship and its Mental/Emotional Challenges September 19th, 2023
ASU Women & Philanthropy
Co-Chair 2019 - 2021 Founding Member 2001 - Present
"ASU Women & Philanthropy movement started out as a research project that I was involved in nearly 20 years ago. Great, innovative cities and communities had some things in common, one of the underpinnings was the quality of thinking, collaboration, connectivity and commitment of the women who saw it's value. Women who would stop at nothing to have that value emerge, grow and accrue to the world!"
- Michelle Mace
Guiding Principle. Every Women & Philanthropy member who makes an annual contribution to the pooled fund contributes to its collective voice. Each year members decide how to distribute their funds among ASU initiatives and scholarship programs. The choices we face are tough and meet these criteria: - We ensure student access and excellence - Fuel discovery, creativity and innovation - Champion Student Success - Enrich our Communities - Elevate the academic enterprise - Drive Sun Devil Competitiveness
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Co-Founder 2017 - 2020
Come Rain or Shine Foundation was a non-profit organization creating social change through research, education, promotion and support of Conscious Parenting initiatives and programs. In her capacity as Co-Founder, Michelle consulted with experts to review research, develop, deliver and raise awareness about the long-term implications parenting behaviors have on individuals, their relationships and society.
Come Rain or Shine Foundation
The main characteristics of parenting that the Foundation seeks to promote include: - providing for a child’s physical and emotional needs from infancy
through adulthood; - creating a stable, nurturing home environment; - sharing moral and spiritual guidance; - establishing boundaries and consequences for a child’s behavior; - participating positively and actively in a child’s life; and - acknowledging that the term “parent” does not necessarily refer to a biological parent of the child--older siblings, grandparents, legal guardians, uncles, aunt or foster parents exercise parental care to children--also seek resources and support. The Foundation offers support to programs that provide multiple levels of intervention with a goal of improving the overall well-being of the family through social support, health education, and curriculum development for parenting skills courses. Organizations receive such support from the Board based on an organization’s charitable objectives that align with the Foundation’s goals and objectives.

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