Sunday, December 20, 2009

What a time it's been!

Good afternoon. Been a very busy time as of late and lots of client work to do. Has it been a rough time? Of course it has - and I know I'm not the only one. I can say though that it's time for a little reflection on your situation.

I can only speak (or write) for myself. I am blessed with an amazing wife and two beautiful children. I still live in my house and my dogs are fed. Amazing, as it was almost a year ago when I was brought into an office at the organization I was working for to have a "talk," resulting in me collecting unemployment. Without the support of friends and family, there is no doubt that I would be here right now, that my family would still be with me, and that PCI would exist.

And for that, I say THANK YOU.

There are a lot of exciting updates to come from PCI and our clients in the coming weeks. I look forward to sharing more when I can.

Happy holidays!

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Wally Dallenbach Jr. Foundation

Those that are familiar with me know that I have worked with Wally Dallenbach Jr. for a number of years in a variety of capacities. Since the start of PCI back in June, Wally, and some of his family, are "official" clients. We've been through a lot together and I value their friendship and respect.

Earlier this year Wally came to me to discuss an idea for a Foundation he had. I must tell you, having limited knowledge of Foundations (but working with a few over the years), I was skeptical. I have lots of thoughts about Foundations in general, or how some are used for non-straight purposes, but I still listened.

His concept, which you can find at www.wallydallenbachjrfoundation.com, was to provide solace to children who lost a parent. I am lucky enough to have both of my parents, but I know from next-to-first-hand experience that the loss of a parent is devastating, especially for a child.

As Wally is an outdoorsman through-and-through, his idea was to take children on an outdoors adventure - hunting, fishing, you name it. It's really geared to those children who's lost parent was a sportsman (amateur) and is designed to give the child a sense of their lost parent, but to also make them feel special after going through what they shouldn't have.

OK, I was impressed. I am an attorney and have never set up a Foundation from scratch, but Wally, through a friend of his, gave me the name of J. William Strickland, out of South Carolina. It took about five minutes of one conversation for me to realize that Bill was the guy to help set it up. His guidance has truly been invaluable and we appreciate everything he's done thus far (and will continue to do).

A bank account at Regions Bank (recommend them too), a solid website and ... IRS 501(c)(3) certification (yes, we have it thanks to Bill) and we're on our way.

Definitely check out the website, drop me a note (dan@passeconsulting.com) and think about if you'd like to help the Wally Dallenbach Jr. Foundation.

We can't wait to hear from you.