The Penn Alumni Diversity Alliance Speaker Series is designed to expose the Penn community to the rich and varied accomplishments of our graduates. Alumni representing one or more of the Diversity Alliance member organizations return to campus to speak about their areas of professional expertise and their personal experiences. Alumni, students, faculty and staff are encouraged to attend.
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FEBRUARY 2008
Sharing Your Success: Building a Sustainable Nonprofit
Farah Jimenez C'90, L'96
Wednesday, February 27
6:00-7:00 p.m.
Penn Law, Silverman Hall, Room 240B
3400 Chestnut Street
For those willing to take on the unique financial and organizational challenges of leading and sustaining a non-profit corporation, the journey can inspire both profound trepidation and tremendous satisfaction. Enjoying great success along this journey is Farah Jimenez, C'90, L'96, Executive Director of Mt. Airy●USA, a community-focused non-profit real estate development corporation in Philadelphia. Farah has gained both local and national recognition for her work with this organization; she was appointed to one of only ten seats on Philadelphia's Fairmount Park Commission, and President George W. Bush appointed her to the Community Development Advisory Board for a US Treasury Department fund in 2006. Join us to hear what events prompted Farah to put her Penn degrees to use in the non-profit world, what challenges and rewards — both personal and professional — she has experienced along the way, and what advice she would offer to those interested in pursuing a career in a similar arena.
This event is co-sponsored by Penn Law's Career Planning & Placement Office.
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JANUARY 2008
Remembering the
Community:
Building Service into Your Life and Career
Rev. Chaz Howard, C'00
Wednesday, January 30
(RESCHEDULED from 12/5/07)
5:30-6:30 p.m.
Penn Hillel, Steinhardt Hall
215 South 39th Street
Harrison Library (2nd Floor)
Because Rev. Chaz Howard, C'00 is Associate Chaplain of the University of Pennsylvania, service is a natural part of his duties. Yet he goes above and beyond his role, further incorporating community service into his professional and personal life. As President and co-founder of the Greater Love Movement, a non-profit anti-poverty organization, Chaz promotes awareness and action to address the needs of the homeless. Chaz also served as Executive Producer of a CD and a documentary project entitled The Souls of Poor Folk, and has edited a book of the same name that is due out in 2007. Come hear how Chaz has found and created outlets for his passion to serve, how he makes time for this while juggling other life commitments, and how he would encourage others to reflect upon the impact they and their own passions can have upon their communities, and the world at large.
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