Spiritual author and energetic elation coach Kurt Lutgert also serves as vice president of the Lutgert Companies in Naples, Florida. Kurt Lutgert contributes to charities such as the Hunger and Homeless Coalition of Collier County.
Since its establishment in 1989, the Hunger and Homeless Coalition has provided an extensive range of services to those in Collier County living on the street or at risk of becoming homeless. In March 2020, the organization announced the name of its 10-year plan to end homelessness and prevent hunger following a community survey taken for possible names. The new title, ONE COLLIER: A Community Alliance to Prevent & End Homelessness, earned 50 percent of the vote. Under the new plan, the organization's Continuum of Care (CoC) Executive Committee has announced special sub-committees to tackle issues such as employment, housing affordability, education and advocacy, and special populations. In order to achieve the goals of the 10-year plan, the coalition's CoC executive leadership team plans on involving community leadership through these sub-committees. In line with this goal, it will be selecting members of CoC to chair the committees.
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Before becoming vice-president of The Lutgert Companies in Naples, Florida, Kurt Lutgert attended Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, where he earned a bachelor of arts in religion and philosophy. Kurt Lutgert also obtained an MBA from the Duke University Fuqua School of Business. Established in 1969, the Fuqua School of Business MBA program at Duke University is designed to help its students value and appreciate differences within the professional community. The Fuqua Business program also helps students understand technical aspects of management procedures along with the value of research and education in career development generally. The Business MBA program at the Fuqua School of Business is structured to provide students with the flexibility to study according to their schedules or lifestyles. Fuqua offers regular daytime MBA programs as well as a weekend executive MBA, a Global Executive MBA, and a Cross Continent MBA program that allows students to take MBA courses online, through distance learning. Kurt Lutgert is a spiritual development author and speaker who received his bachelor's degree in religion and philosophy from Duke University in 1995. Supplementing his extensive background in spirituality, Kurt Lutgert performs roughly three hours of meditation and exercise every day, including resistance training. Resistance training requires minimal space and equipment and can generally be performed at home instead of going to a gym. Below are three types of resistance exercises you can try in the comfort of your own home. 1. Plank. A critical exercise for preventing lower back pain and tightening your core, planking is similar to a push-up, except you simply hold a raised position for up to two minutes. Begin by lying on your stomach, and bracing your core muscles, raise yourself with elbows and toes while keeping your buttocks level with your shoulders. 2. Straight leg raises. While lying flat on your back and engaging your core, bend one leg up and keep the other straight on the ground. Tighten the quad muscle in the straight leg; raise it until both thighs are parallel, and hold the position for five seconds before lowering it to just above the floor. For best results, do two sets of 10 reps with each leg, increasing reps as your performance improves. 3. Bicep curl. Stand atop a resistance band with both feet, and hold both ends of the band with your palms facing upwards. Keep your feet aligned with your hips, your elbows pinned to your sides, and pull the band up until your elbows are at 90-degree angles. The vice president of The Lutgert Companies in Naples, Florida, Kurt Lutgert is also an author and speaker on spiritual development and the philosophy of religion. Deeply involved with his community, Kurt Lutgert volunteers with many organizations, including Take Stock in Children. This nonprofit works throughout Florida to expand educational opportunities as a means of breaking the cycle of poverty. Take Stock in Children provides caring mentorship and college scholarships to give low-income students the opportunity for academic success. The program begins working with students in middle school and follows them through high school, college, and beyond. In early 2017, the organization announced that it had received a $3.5 million investment from Helios Education Foundation to spearhead a regional scaling pilot program. The investment will help the program expand in Osceola and Orange Counties, implement data science analytics, and offer 300 additional scholarships. Helios Education Foundation understands that education can change lives and transform communities, and expressed its pride in helping Take Stock in Children expand its reach to even more low-income students to help them reach their fullest potential. |
AuthorKurt Lutgert has overseen a range of residential and commercial real estate development projects throughout Southwest Florida. Archives
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