Events & Career Fairs

Conversations with Social Entrepreneurs: 2010 and Beyond

January 12, 2010 | Comment (1)

What does the future hold for the nation’s most innovative and entrepreneurial nonprofits?
Although the economic freefall has stabilized, the recovery process may be long and unpredictable. At the beginning of a new decade, it seems as though the... Read More

Career Pathways to Philanthropic Leadership

November 02, 2009 | Comment (0)

Last week, we were honored to attend the Council on Foundations’ “Leadership Conversation on Diversity and Inclusion in Philanthropy” in Washington, D.C. This meeting convened a group of nonprofit leaders to dialogue about issues such as workplace... Read More

Moving Nonprofit Leaders from Next to Now

September 30, 2009 | Comment (0)

Are you a part of the next generation of nonprofit leaders?  Do you want to be?

How will you move from “next” to “now”?

How can you add your voice to today’s urgent conversations about tomorrow’s inspiring possibilities?

Join other... Read More

Introducing the American Express NGen Fellows Program

July 08, 2009 | Comment (0)

Are you an accomplished young professional already serving as a nonprofit leader?

Are you ready to magnify your impact through dynamic collaboration with your peers?

Recognizing that the leaders we need tomorrow are poised to contribute today,... Read More

YNPN: Tomorrow’s nonprofit professionals today!

April 27, 2009 | Comment (0)

We always knew that our Director of Client Services Allyson Beigeleisen was on the pulse of emerging nonprofit leadership. As a member of the national board of the Young Nonprofit Professionals Network (YNPN), Allyson had the privilege of attending... Read More

Knowledge and Inspiration Shared at Social Entrepreneurship Forum

November 21, 2008 | Comment (0)

Last week, Commongood Careers was fortunate to attend the Social Entrepreneurship: Lessons and Strategies Forum, sponsored by BCCJ – Lead Boston and Ashoka and held at Brandeis University. The day included presentations from a number of speakers,... Read More

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