By 2011 ProInspire Fellow Nikita Mitchell We're on Day 4 of our 5 Days of Giving series on the blog with the goal of helping each and every one of you with your goals to change the world, in both big and small ways. Every day more and more professionals are seeking ways to have a meani…
By Monisha Kapila, Founder and CEO of ProInspire We're on Day 3 of our 5 Days of Giving series on the blog with the goal of helping each and every one of you with your goals to change the world, in both big and small ways. In 2001 I went to India to work for […]…
By 2009 ProInspire Fellow and Board Member, Nick Takamine We're on Day 2 of our 5 Days of Giving series on the blog with the goal of helping each and every one of you with your goals to change the world, in both big and small ways. Nonprofits in San Francisco, home to ProInspire’s ne…
By 2012 ProInspire Fellow Nick Hamlin This week we're kicking off our 5 Days of Giving series on the blog with the goal of helping each and every one of you with your goals to change the world, in both big and small ways. Perhaps the biggest hallmark of the Web 2.0 movement is the […]…
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Name: Lina Feng Hometown: Rockville, MD Previous Employer: Boston Consulting Group Current Organization: D.C. Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development What inspired you to make the switch into the public/nonprofit sector? While studying public policy at Duke I discovered soci…
By 2012 Fellow Nick Hamlin My transition into the non-profit world represented a major workplace shift. I came from a technical role in a global organization with thousands of employees. Our day-to-day work, while engaging, was dictated primarily by the deals signed by our sales team. Now, I work in…
Name: Idelle Delapena Hometown: San Diego, California Previous Employer: Genentech and National Asian American Coalition Current Organization: Year Up Bay Area What inspired you to make the switch into the nonprofit sector? After seeing the not-so-pretty side of the for-profit world, I realized that…
By 2012 Fellow, Jay Subramaniam My first job out of college was serving as a finance intern on then-Baltimore Mayor Martin O’Malley’s campaign for Governor of Maryland during the midterm elections of 2006. Later that summer, with O’Malley favored to his race, my f…
Finding a job before you graduate is hard enough. Most college graduates cross the stage without a clue what their next move will be. The challenge doesn’t get any easier once the diploma is up on the wall and the real world begins to knock on your door. More than 50% of recent college graduat…
