Sentences with phrase «encore fellows»

Encore Fellows are seasoned private - sector professionals entering retirement who offer professional expertise and passion for a cause to visionary nonprofits, typically for about 12 months.
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I learned about the Encore Fellows program in 2012 when I visited the Friends of the Children non-profit and was told an Encore Fellow was helping them with succession planning.
Below is an excerpt from Mike's article discussing NWEI's current work with Intel's Encore Fellows Program.
Based on our experience, non-profits focused on the environment and other movements could benefit from the Encore Fellows program.
Katrina Huffman, Change for Kids» executive director, said Encore fellows «have such an archive and wealth of information that nonprofits like ours can leverage.
We're delighted that Rod MacDow, NWEI board member and former Encore Fellow with NWEI is guest authoring two posts on systems here on our blog.
We're delighted that Rod MacDow, NWEI volunteer and former Encore Fellow with NWEI will be guest authoring two posts on systems here on our blog.
I thought, why not get an Encore Fellow?
That's how I feel after bringing on a retired Intel employee as an Encore Fellow to help us at the Northwest Earth Institute.
In Oregon the Encore Fellow program operates under the auspices of Social Venture Partners Portland, a non-profit that aims to build powerful relationships to tackle our community's social challenges.

Not exact matches

Veteran comedy scribes, John Morris and Sean Anders, perhaps not convinced their new bad guys were memorable — or cute — enough (although Pine gives a great effort to be both) reached into the well to pull her and her fellow horrible bosses back out for an encore (minus Bobby who is dead, although I'm sure if they tried they could have figured out a way to reanimate him).
Visiting artist and 2017 Guggenheim Fellow Paul Rucker, whose exhibition REWIND is on display in the York College Galleries until October 21, is returning by popular demand for an encore performance in DeMeester Recital Hall (beside the York College Galleries in Wolf Hall) on Saturday, October 7 at 7:00 p.m. Stories from the Trees is a multi-disciplinary performance with Paul Rucker performing a live soundtrack on cello to re-imagine vintage lynching postcards that have been animated.
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