Thursday, December 16, 2021

NFMC’s Longtime Affiliation with the UN

Ryan Workman leverages his years of experience in governance, arts and sales, marketing, and communications to inform his role in Susquehanna Computer Innovations Inc. as a marketing, strategic, communications, and account executive. Susquehanna Computer Innovations is an IT solutions provider based in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Outside of his professional responsibilities, Ryan Workman is a member of the National Federation of Music Clubs (NFMC).

NFMC was chartered by the United States Congress and established to provide opportunities for musical study, performance, and appreciation for music-related clubs. NFMC is recognized as the world’s largest music organization with a membership of individuals and clubs and the only music organization affiliated with the United Nations.

After the representatives from 51 nations ratified the UN Charter in October 1945, the UN General Assembly created the Department of Public Information/Non-Governmental Organizations (DPI/NGO). The mission of the DPI is “to promote global awareness and understanding of the work of the UN.” In 1949, NFMC became the first NGO and the first music organization affiliated with the DPI.

NFMC is committed to executing the programs, strategies, and initiatives that support the UN Agenda for Sustainable Development, the Agenda 2030, and the 17 Sustainable Development Goals.

Wednesday, December 1, 2021

the NSHSS Fellows Program



A multi-talented executive who draws upon close to a decade of experience, Ryan Workman is a marketing, strategic communications and accounts executive at Susquehanna Computer Innovations in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Earlier in his career, he served as a music director of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. Ryan Workman is affiliated with multiple organizations, including the National Society of High School Scholars (NSHSS).

The National Society of High School Scholars offers support to young academicians intending to join college and beyond to nurture their leadership skills for the future. As part of its efforts to achieve this goal, NSHSS provides leadership programs, including the Fellows program. NSHSS Fellows are individuals who are passionate about making their communities better by working closely with corporates, non-profits, arts, or academics. Fellows also engage in various activities, such as volunteering at local food banks.

The NSHSS Fellows community consists of close to 700 members whose mission is to advance the organization's mission by bringing together current scholars and alumni members through NSHSS member events, mentorship, and networking events. NSHSS Fellows bring together alumni members by providing resources and opportunities to help further members’ career and academic ambitions.

The organization is interested in enrolling outstanding individuals who have made a major contribution to a community service organization or won a professional award. Eligibility is open for NSHSS members who have graduated with a university degree from college or university and whose accomplishments will inspire other members.

NFMC’s Longtime Affiliation with the UN

Ryan Workman leverages his years of experience in governance, arts and sales, marketing, and communications to inform his role in Susquehan...