Katherine Steele (Kate)

Director Of Special Events And Volunteers at Nurses for Newborns

Kate Steele has a strong background in event planning and catering. Katherine "Kate" worked as the Director of Special Events and Volunteers at Nurses for Newborns since 2017. Prior to that, they served as the Catering Director at the Saint Louis Club, a high-end private dining establishment, from 1994 to 2017. Kate also worked as a Catering Consultant at the Missouri Athletic Club from 1990 to 1994.

Kate Steele began their education at St. Charles West High School from 1982 to 1984, where they did not pursue a specific degree or field of study. Katherine "Kate" then attended Swindon College in Swindon, Wiltshire, United Kingdom, from 1985 to 1987, where they earned a BTEC in Institutional Operations. Katherine "Kate"'sfield of study at Swindon College was Institutional and Hotel Operations.

In addition to their formal education, Kate Steele has obtained two additional certifications. In January 2002, they earned the Certified Meeting Professional (CMP) certification from the Events Industry Council. In August 2002, they also obtained the Certified Meeting Planner certification from CIC (Certified Industry Conference).

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St. Louis, United States

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Nurses for Newborns

Nurses for Newborns exists to provide a safety net for families most at-risk in order to prevent infant mortality, child abuse and neglect by providing in-home nursing visits which promote healthcare, education, and positive parenting skills. Nurses for Newborns provides critical health care services through an In-Home Nurse Visitation Program to infants who are born into a wide range of medical, economical, environmental and social high risks. Our goal is to ensure every newborn has a healthy start, every parent or caregiver has resources to help them, and that every baby has a chance to thrive. In addition to medical care, we assist families whenever possible with donated materials needed for safe care, such as diapers, formula, baby food, clothing, bedding, and cribs. We welcome hundreds of volunteers each year who help us manage the logistics of this work.


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