How Fast-Growing Non-Profit Uses Patience in Recruiting - Louise Davis
How Volunteer Non-Profit Finances Growth in Down Economy - Louise Davis
How a Non-Profit Executive Balances Priorities - Louise Davis
How Incentive Structure Motivates Non-Profit Teams - Louise Davis
How Non-Profit Can Improve High School Health Education - Louise Davis
Creative DIY Ways to Feed the Homeless - Jason Anello
Leaving Goldman Sachs Banking for Philanthropy and Arts Job - Phil McKenzie
In Chapter 2 of 13, Phil McKenzie departs his Goldman Sachs trading role to join a Brooklyn non-profit. There, he builds start-up publishing company Free Magazine, catered to modern professionals - Renaissance men - in arts, philanthropy, music, film, and current affairs. McKenzie graduated from Howard University and earned an MBA from the Duke University Fuqua School of Business. Before starting FREE DMC and the Influencer Conference, McKenzie worked for eight years in sales and trading at Goldman Sachs.
How Teach for America Experience Shapes Leaders - Andrew Epstein
In Chapter 5 of 15, Teach for America educator describes the most important takeaway from the program. The Teach for America experience improves his communication, connection, and motivation skills. This, not the lesson plans or topical competence development, form his greatest lessons learned from the experience.
How Teach for America Educator Connects with Kids - Andrew Epstein
In Chapter 4 of 15, attentiveness to individuals by staying inquisitive and concerned brings Bronx-based Teach for America educator Andrew Epstein closer to his students. Over time, Epstein earns acceptance, respect, and trust from his students and is able to better assert his learning agenda.
How Working in The Bronx Shapes Teach for America Job - Andrew Epstein
In Chapter 3 of 15, Teach for America educator Andrew Epstein spends three years in the Bronx teaching children from nearby public housing projects after graduating from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
How Teach for America Interviews and Trains Teachers - Andrew Epstein
In Chapter 2 of 15, Andrew Epstein accepts a position at Teach for America (www.teachforamerica.org) upon graduating the University of Michigan. He details the application, interview and training processes involved.
How Special Needs Summer Camp Leads to Teach for America - Andrew Epstein
In chapter 1 of 15 of his 2009 Capture Your Flag interview with host Erik Michielsen, Andrew Epstein recounts what informed his decision to join Teach for America. As a University of Michigan student, Epstein spends a summer as a camp counselor assisting special needs children. The experience shapes post-college choice to teach. Epstein's mid-college Camp Ramapo (www.ramapoforchilldren.org) counseling position leads to him applying for and accepting his first post-college job at Teach for America (www.teachforamerica.org).