Tonight we’re hanging out at the @StayClassySD awards. Nominated in health & well being category. (Taken with Instagram at San Diego Civic Theater)
Tonight we’re hanging out at the @StayClassySD awards. Nominated in health & well being category. (Taken with Instagram at San Diego Civic Theater)
Kenneth J. Kane has been coding since the age of 13 and began a career as a pharmacy technician at the age of 15. In addition to is pharmacology skill sets, he also has extensive experience in social media integration, digital platforms, graphic design, CRM design/implementation and corporate operations.
During his undergraduate at Farmingdale State College in the Fall of 2009, Kenneth was brought on as an intern through the organization’s Long Island chapter to help with local community organizing, event development and CRM integration. Over time, he became evermore increasingly involved assisting in local, regional and national events, fundraising, program development, grant writing, operations and human resources. In the Summer of 2010, he was hired full-time as VP, Operations and, in 2012, was promoted to EVP, Mission.
He currently oversees the organization’s information technology, content curation and social media strategy as well as e-commerce, mobile, volunteer management, fiscal oversight, internships and CRM/CMS management
A young adult personally affected by cancer through the diagnosis of family members and friends, Kenneth has spoken on behalf of the organization at numerous local and national events, such as the 2010 OMG! Cancer Summit, 140 Character Conference Long Island, Health2.0 NYC, The Center For Nonprofit Success Social Media Summit and the National Coalition of Oncology Nurse Navigators.
Having a great time at #CTCAGA! @CancerCenter (Taken with Instagram at Cancer Treatment Centers Of America)
Kenneth J. Kane has been coding since the age of 13 and began a career as a pharmacy technician at the age of 15. In addition to is pharmacology skill sets, he also has extensive experience in social media integration, digital platforms, graphic design, CRM design/implementation and corporate operations.
During his undergraduate at Farmingdale State College in the Fall of 2009, Kenneth was brought on as an intern through the organization’s Long Island chapter to help with local community organizing, event development and CRM integration. Over time, he became evermore increasingly involved assisting in local, regional and national events, fundraising, program development, grant writing, operations and human resources. In the Summer of 2010, he was hired full-time as VP, Operations and, in 2012, was promoted to EVP, Mission.
He currently oversees the organization’s information technology, content curation and social media strategy as well as e-commerce, mobile, volunteer management, fiscal oversight, internships and CRM/CMS management
A young adult personally affected by cancer through the diagnosis of family members and friends, Kenneth has spoken on behalf of the organization at numerous local and national events, such as the 2010 OMG! Cancer Summit, 140 Character Conference Long Island, Health2.0 NYC, The Center For Nonprofit Success Social Media Summit and the National Coalition of Oncology Nurse Navigators.
[#CTCAGA] We couldn’t be more excited to partake in the grand opening of the new @CancerCenter in Newnan, GA. #progress #stupidcancer (Taken with Instagram at Cancer Treatment Centers Of America)
Kenneth J. Kane has been coding since the age of 13 and began a career as a pharmacy technician at the age of 15. In addition to is pharmacology skill sets, he also has extensive experience in social media integration, digital platforms, graphic design, CRM design/implementation and corporate operations.
During his undergraduate at Farmingdale State College in the Fall of 2009, Kenneth was brought on as an intern through the organization’s Long Island chapter to help with local community organizing, event development and CRM integration. Over time, he became evermore increasingly involved assisting in local, regional and national events, fundraising, program development, grant writing, operations and human resources. In the Summer of 2010, he was hired full-time as VP, Operations and, in 2012, was promoted to EVP, Mission.
He currently oversees the organization’s information technology, content curation and social media strategy as well as e-commerce, mobile, volunteer management, fiscal oversight, internships and CRM/CMS management
A young adult personally affected by cancer through the diagnosis of family members and friends, Kenneth has spoken on behalf of the organization at numerous local and national events, such as the 2010 OMG! Cancer Summit, 140 Character Conference Long Island, Health2.0 NYC, The Center For Nonprofit Success Social Media Summit and the National Coalition of Oncology Nurse Navigators.
Did you happen to catch Stupid Cancer(aka I’m Too Young For This!) on page 36 in the October issue of Glamour? (Taken with Instagram)
Kenneth J. Kane has been coding since the age of 13 and began a career as a pharmacy technician at the age of 15. In addition to is pharmacology skill sets, he also has extensive experience in social media integration, digital platforms, graphic design, CRM design/implementation and corporate operations.
During his undergraduate at Farmingdale State College in the Fall of 2009, Kenneth was brought on as an intern through the organization’s Long Island chapter to help with local community organizing, event development and CRM integration. Over time, he became evermore increasingly involved assisting in local, regional and national events, fundraising, program development, grant writing, operations and human resources. In the Summer of 2010, he was hired full-time as VP, Operations and, in 2012, was promoted to EVP, Mission.
He currently oversees the organization’s information technology, content curation and social media strategy as well as e-commerce, mobile, volunteer management, fiscal oversight, internships and CRM/CMS management
A young adult personally affected by cancer through the diagnosis of family members and friends, Kenneth has spoken on behalf of the organization at numerous local and national events, such as the 2010 OMG! Cancer Summit, 140 Character Conference Long Island, Health2.0 NYC, The Center For Nonprofit Success Social Media Summit and the National Coalition of Oncology Nurse Navigators.
.@ethanzohn and @kennykane at #omgeast (Taken with Instagram at Baruch College – William and Anita Newman Vertical Campus)
Kenneth J. Kane has been coding since the age of 13 and began a career as a pharmacy technician at the age of 15. In addition to is pharmacology skill sets, he also has extensive experience in social media integration, digital platforms, graphic design, CRM design/implementation and corporate operations.
During his undergraduate at Farmingdale State College in the Fall of 2009, Kenneth was brought on as an intern through the organization’s Long Island chapter to help with local community organizing, event development and CRM integration. Over time, he became evermore increasingly involved assisting in local, regional and national events, fundraising, program development, grant writing, operations and human resources. In the Summer of 2010, he was hired full-time as VP, Operations and, in 2012, was promoted to EVP, Mission.
He currently oversees the organization’s information technology, content curation and social media strategy as well as e-commerce, mobile, volunteer management, fiscal oversight, internships and CRM/CMS management
A young adult personally affected by cancer through the diagnosis of family members and friends, Kenneth has spoken on behalf of the organization at numerous local and national events, such as the 2010 OMG! Cancer Summit, 140 Character Conference Long Island, Health2.0 NYC, The Center For Nonprofit Success Social Media Summit and the National Coalition of Oncology Nurse Navigators.
[NYC] We are having a great time at OMG East here in NYC. A great day of education and survivorship! (Taken with Instagram at Baruch College – William and Anita Newman Library)
Kenneth J. Kane has been coding since the age of 13 and began a career as a pharmacy technician at the age of 15. In addition to is pharmacology skill sets, he also has extensive experience in social media integration, digital platforms, graphic design, CRM design/implementation and corporate operations.
During his undergraduate at Farmingdale State College in the Fall of 2009, Kenneth was brought on as an intern through the organization’s Long Island chapter to help with local community organizing, event development and CRM integration. Over time, he became evermore increasingly involved assisting in local, regional and national events, fundraising, program development, grant writing, operations and human resources. In the Summer of 2010, he was hired full-time as VP, Operations and, in 2012, was promoted to EVP, Mission.
He currently oversees the organization’s information technology, content curation and social media strategy as well as e-commerce, mobile, volunteer management, fiscal oversight, internships and CRM/CMS management
A young adult personally affected by cancer through the diagnosis of family members and friends, Kenneth has spoken on behalf of the organization at numerous local and national events, such as the 2010 OMG! Cancer Summit, 140 Character Conference Long Island, Health2.0 NYC, The Center For Nonprofit Success Social Media Summit and the National Coalition of Oncology Nurse Navigators.
#omg2013 #omgsummit (Taken with Instagram)
Kenneth J. Kane has been coding since the age of 13 and began a career as a pharmacy technician at the age of 15. In addition to is pharmacology skill sets, he also has extensive experience in social media integration, digital platforms, graphic design, CRM design/implementation and corporate operations.
During his undergraduate at Farmingdale State College in the Fall of 2009, Kenneth was brought on as an intern through the organization’s Long Island chapter to help with local community organizing, event development and CRM integration. Over time, he became evermore increasingly involved assisting in local, regional and national events, fundraising, program development, grant writing, operations and human resources. In the Summer of 2010, he was hired full-time as VP, Operations and, in 2012, was promoted to EVP, Mission.
He currently oversees the organization’s information technology, content curation and social media strategy as well as e-commerce, mobile, volunteer management, fiscal oversight, internships and CRM/CMS management
A young adult personally affected by cancer through the diagnosis of family members and friends, Kenneth has spoken on behalf of the organization at numerous local and national events, such as the 2010 OMG! Cancer Summit, 140 Character Conference Long Island, Health2.0 NYC, The Center For Nonprofit Success Social Media Summit and the National Coalition of Oncology Nurse Navigators.
[NYC] We are ready for #omgeast tomorrow here in The Big Apple. How about you? (Taken with Instagram at Stupid Cancer)
Kenneth J. Kane has been coding since the age of 13 and began a career as a pharmacy technician at the age of 15. In addition to is pharmacology skill sets, he also has extensive experience in social media integration, digital platforms, graphic design, CRM design/implementation and corporate operations.
During his undergraduate at Farmingdale State College in the Fall of 2009, Kenneth was brought on as an intern through the organization’s Long Island chapter to help with local community organizing, event development and CRM integration. Over time, he became evermore increasingly involved assisting in local, regional and national events, fundraising, program development, grant writing, operations and human resources. In the Summer of 2010, he was hired full-time as VP, Operations and, in 2012, was promoted to EVP, Mission.
He currently oversees the organization’s information technology, content curation and social media strategy as well as e-commerce, mobile, volunteer management, fiscal oversight, internships and CRM/CMS management
A young adult personally affected by cancer through the diagnosis of family members and friends, Kenneth has spoken on behalf of the organization at numerous local and national events, such as the 2010 OMG! Cancer Summit, 140 Character Conference Long Island, Health2.0 NYC, The Center For Nonprofit Success Social Media Summit and the National Coalition of Oncology Nurse Navigators.
[AWESOME] Check out Bryan on Mt. Whitney! #getbusyliving (Taken with Instagram)
Kenneth J. Kane has been coding since the age of 13 and began a career as a pharmacy technician at the age of 15. In addition to is pharmacology skill sets, he also has extensive experience in social media integration, digital platforms, graphic design, CRM design/implementation and corporate operations.
During his undergraduate at Farmingdale State College in the Fall of 2009, Kenneth was brought on as an intern through the organization’s Long Island chapter to help with local community organizing, event development and CRM integration. Over time, he became evermore increasingly involved assisting in local, regional and national events, fundraising, program development, grant writing, operations and human resources. In the Summer of 2010, he was hired full-time as VP, Operations and, in 2012, was promoted to EVP, Mission.
He currently oversees the organization’s information technology, content curation and social media strategy as well as e-commerce, mobile, volunteer management, fiscal oversight, internships and CRM/CMS management
A young adult personally affected by cancer through the diagnosis of family members and friends, Kenneth has spoken on behalf of the organization at numerous local and national events, such as the 2010 OMG! Cancer Summit, 140 Character Conference Long Island, Health2.0 NYC, The Center For Nonprofit Success Social Media Summit and the National Coalition of Oncology Nurse Navigators.
#stupidcancer. #getbusyliving! (Taken with Instagram)
Kenneth J. Kane has been coding since the age of 13 and began a career as a pharmacy technician at the age of 15. In addition to is pharmacology skill sets, he also has extensive experience in social media integration, digital platforms, graphic design, CRM design/implementation and corporate operations.
During his undergraduate at Farmingdale State College in the Fall of 2009, Kenneth was brought on as an intern through the organization’s Long Island chapter to help with local community organizing, event development and CRM integration. Over time, he became evermore increasingly involved assisting in local, regional and national events, fundraising, program development, grant writing, operations and human resources. In the Summer of 2010, he was hired full-time as VP, Operations and, in 2012, was promoted to EVP, Mission.
He currently oversees the organization’s information technology, content curation and social media strategy as well as e-commerce, mobile, volunteer management, fiscal oversight, internships and CRM/CMS management
A young adult personally affected by cancer through the diagnosis of family members and friends, Kenneth has spoken on behalf of the organization at numerous local and national events, such as the 2010 OMG! Cancer Summit, 140 Character Conference Long Island, Health2.0 NYC, The Center For Nonprofit Success Social Media Summit and the National Coalition of Oncology Nurse Navigators.
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