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Webinar Series: Using Your Platform for Good During Times of Crisis — Part Two

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Two Halftime Alumni bringing hope to people in isolation.

Our culture is under siege. Isolation and economic collapse are weighing heavily on many people around the globe as isolation leads to mental wellness challenges and the current state of the economy pushes millions into unemployment, eventually leading to financial hardship. But in the midst of crisis, there is always hope.

Halftime Alumni are uniquely equipped to respond to these converging needs in times of crisis. This timely webinar is part of a series in which we will ask fruitful questions that may  help you brainstorm creative ways you can honor God and bring comfort using your platforms, influence, and resources.

During our time together, Lloyd Reeb and Doug Piper will have a conversation with Halftime Alumni Brad Rex and Tana Greene.

For anyone who is able to join us, we will have an additional 30 minutes for Q&A at the end of the webinar.

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This Week’s Featured Alumni:

Brad Rex led Disney’s Epcot theme park for years, and became a world expert in shaping the customer experience. Today, he leads a new organization, eHome Counseling Group (EHCG), which provides the highest quality counseling services via technology to serve people in their homes. Through EHCG, Brad and his team are able to serve people by partnering with addiction treatment facilities, employers, insurance providers, veterans’ organizations, universities, and correctional facilities.

Tana Greene is an entrepreneur who has employed thousands of temporary workers in the warehouse and supply chain arena. Since joining us on last week’s webinar, Tana asked God to help her “connect displaced workers with supply chains needing help.” The creation of a new app is just the beginning of God working through MyWorkChoice, the company she and her husband founded, to make a difference. Over the weekend, Fox Business posted an article on the newly launched app and after just 1 hour of the article posting, over 3500 people have hit the app seeking jobs.

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