What an interesting spring we’ve been having so far! The rain alone has posed quite a bit of a prob- lem for most of us in Eastern Nebraska. I keep thinking that if anyone makes the statement “I’m gonna make it rain,” it would be heard with a re- sounding “NO!” Even with the rains and flooding, Nebraskans have shown how to come together to help each other out as a community. Over the past several months there have been countless stories of everyday people making large impacts on their communities. The LOMA Society of Nebraska is also trying to take up this mantle. We are hoping to get volunteer opportunities in Lincoln and in Omaha. I would welcome any suggestions for our membership on something that drives your pas- sion towards giving. Hopefully, despite busy schedules or acts of nature, you are all finding time to enjoy yourself. Perhaps you also attended one of our great events that have happened this year. In March we welcomed Nat Craw- ford out to our Spring Breakfast at Mahoney Park. It was a great morning session focusing on Leadership Skills building. Nat really prompted every- one to find their breakout year and focus on growing themselves. Just a few weeks ago we had our May meeting in Lincoln. We changed it up on our membership too (you know us board members, always trying something new). We held the event at the Cornhusker and created a so- cial hour in the atrium. If you were able to attend, we hope you enjoyed the differences. We also had two tremendous speakers. Pat Haverty, Vice President of Lincoln Economic Development Partnership and Randy Thelen, Senior Vice President of Economic Development for the Omaha Chamber of Commerce. They talked about all of the great things that are happening in Lincoln and Omaha. There was also a decent rivalry be- tween the two it seemed, which is strange since Omaha and Lincoln never compete at anything. They even discussed the chances of making Omaha a center hub for Financial Services. Good news to all of us Insurance and Financial Services professionals! As we get into the busy summer months, with graduations and vacations, I hope you can make time to come out to our next event (and subse- quently most popular event for some unknown reason). The Wine and Cheese event will take place on August 13th at Soaring Wings Vineyard starting with social hour at 4:30 PM and the Meeting at 5:00 PM. Should be a great meeting and then we will be having our seminar this fall as well. I hope you all have a great summer and I look forward to seeing you all at an upcoming event! Carrie Michielutti, FLMI, FFSI, AIRC, ACS, AIAA Nebraska LOMA Society President President’s Message-Carrie Michielutti, FLMI, FFSI, AIRC, ACS, AIAA Inside this issue: Board Members 2 Cash Flow Statement 3 Scholarship Info 3 Meeting Announcements 4 Board Mtg Notes 5 Membership Roster 6 The LOMA Society of Nebraska The Society Pages Calendar of Events: August 13: Wine & Cheese Meeting-Soaring Wings, Springfield, NE at 4:30pm September 9-11: LOMA Annual Conference in Bos- ton September 30: Annual Semi- nar, Woodmen in Omaha November 12: Recognition Dinner, Embassy Suites in LaVista at 5:00pm December 3: Board Meeting, Dell in Lincoln SPRING 2015
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The LOMA Society of Nebraska · Cash Outflows Total Operating Cash Outflows $1,864.41 Net cash provided (used) by operating activities $6,135.48 Cash flows from investing activities
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What an interesting spring we’ve been having so far! The rain alone has posed quite a bit of a prob-
lem for most of us in Eastern Nebraska. I keep
thinking that if anyone makes the statement “I’m gonna make it rain,” it would be heard with a re-
sounding “NO!” Even with the rains and flooding, Nebraskans have shown how to come together to
help each other out as a community. Over the past several months there have been countless stories of
everyday people making large impacts on their communities. The LOMA
Society of Nebraska is also trying to take up this mantle. We are hoping to get volunteer opportunities in Lincoln and in Omaha. I would welcome
any suggestions for our membership on something that drives your pas-sion towards giving.
Hopefully, despite busy schedules or acts of nature, you are all finding
time to enjoy yourself. Perhaps you also attended one of our great events that have happened this year. In March we welcomed Nat Craw-
ford out to our Spring Breakfast at Mahoney Park. It was a great morning session focusing on Leadership Skills building. Nat really prompted every-
one to find their breakout year and focus on growing themselves. Just a few weeks ago we had our May meeting in Lincoln. We changed it
up on our membership too (you know us board members, always trying
something new). We held the event at the Cornhusker and created a so-cial hour in the atrium. If you were able to attend, we hope you enjoyed
the differences. We also had two tremendous speakers. Pat Haverty, Vice President of Lincoln Economic Development Partnership and Randy
Thelen, Senior Vice President of Economic Development for the Omaha
Chamber of Commerce. They talked about all of the great things that are happening in Lincoln and Omaha. There was also a decent rivalry be-
tween the two it seemed, which is strange since Omaha and Lincoln never compete at anything. They even discussed the chances of making Omaha
a center hub for Financial Services. Good news to all of us Insurance and
Financial Services professionals! As we get into the busy summer months, with graduations and vacations,
I hope you can make time to come out to our next event (and subse-quently most popular event for some unknown reason). The Wine and
Cheese event will take place on August 13th at Soaring Wings Vineyard starting with social hour at 4:30 PM and the Meeting at 5:00 PM. Should
be a great meeting and then we will be having our seminar this fall as
well. I hope you all have a great summer and I look forward to seeing you all
at an upcoming event!
Carrie Michielutti, FLMI, FFSI, AIRC, ACS, AIAA Nebraska LOMA Society President
Applications are now being accepted for the Fall semester of 2015. Any student holding a sophomore or higher standing as of September 2015 is eligible to apply. Applicants are required to submit a transcript of their college coursework along with the application. For more information on the scholarship or to receive an application via email, please send your request to : Jessie Waller – LOMA Society of Nebraska Scholarship Chairman [email protected] Information can also be found on the website, http://www.loma-ne.org/scholarships.html
Cash flows from operating activities
Cash Inflows
Total Operating Cash Inflows $7,999.89
Cash Outflows
Total Operating Cash Outflows $1,864.41
Net cash provided (used) by operating activities $6,135.48
Cash flows from investing activities
Net cash provided (used) by investing activities $6.44
Increase (decrease) in cash during the period $6,141.92
Cash balance at the beginning of the period $24,416.73