
The Vault at 201 N Broadway
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The Vault at 201 N Broadway
Nichole Mehling on Philanthropy, Team Culture, and Building a Stronger Montana
Join us today as we sit down with Nichole Mehling, President of the Billings Clinic Foundation to share her journey from music teacher to community leader. Inspired by her grandmother to find her voice and shine her light, Nichole talks about growing up in a service-minded family, her early career in education and hospitality, and the natural path that led her to philanthropy.
A founding member of the Chamber’s NextGEN program, Nichole reflects on leadership, creating positive work environments, and her passion for connecting people to purpose. She offers insights into what it means to create a thriving work culture, lead with heart, and invest in the vitality of a community. She also shares insight into the work of the Billings Clinic Foundation, their statewide impact, and the importance of investing in the vitality of the community.
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