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SUMMARY:Advocacy\, an Essential Social Work Skill: A Special Opportunity to Learn From a Current Practitioner
DESCRIPTION:The social work profession is founded on advocacy. Are you passionate about sharpening your skill set to become a more effective change-maker? \nTake this opportunity to learn from one of the best. On Monday\, March 8\, at 5 p.m.\, Nora Moran\, L.M.S.W.\, director of policy and advocacy at United Neighborhood Houses (UNH)\, will present on advocacy skills for social workers. \nJoin us for a night of discussion and learning. This event will be a space for GSS students to continue their pursuit of how to give a voice to the voiceless. \nAbout the Speaker: Nora Moran returned to UNH in May 2019 to lead UNH’s policy and advocacy team. In her role as director of policy and advocacy\, Moran supervises UNH’s policy team\, analyzes government policies and budgets\, mobilizes support for funding and policies\, and lobbies at both the state and city levels to support critical services that include child care and early childhood education\, after-school and youth development programs\, ESOL and legal services for immigrants\, mental health services\, and services to support older adults. Prior to rejoining UNH\, Moran served as a policy director at Safe Horizon\, the nation’s leading victim assistance organization\, and was a senior policy analyst for aging and behavioral health at UNH. She has a Master of Social Work degree from the Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College and a bachelor’s degree from Fordham University.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/advocacy-an-essential-social-work-skill-a-special-opportunity-to-learn-from-a-current-practitioner/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Networking and Career
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SUMMARY:East Coast Gabelli Centennial Reception
DESCRIPTION:Sam Mok\, GABELLI ’68\, Stephanie Supko\, GABELLI ’04\, and Donna M. Rapaccioli\, dean of the Gabelli School of Business\, cordially invite you to a virtual reception for alumni\, parents\, students\, and friends. Our program will spotlight the innovative initiative at the Gabelli School\, the Responsible Business Coalition (RBC)\, and the scholars\, students\, and faculty who are leading our work in this critically important area. Explore how we’re forging competitive differentiation and inspiring positive\, global change through business leadership. \nAbout the Speakers\nKatherine Milligan is a fellow at Fordham University’s Gabelli School of Business\, head of gender diversity at Bamboo Capital\, and is a strategic advisor\, coach\, board member\, and mentor to individuals and institutions working to achieve greater social impact. In her role as a Gabelli fellow\, she teaches the Global Immersion course on Social Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship. She also teaches master’s courses on social entrepreneurship at the Graduate Institute of International Affairs and in the M.B.A. program at the University of Geneva in Switzerland. \nFrom 2012 to 2018\, she was the executive director of the Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship\, the sister organization of the World Economic Forum\, which supports the largest community of late-stage social entrepreneurs in the world. Milligan is the author of more than 17 publications\, articles\, and blogs published by the International Institute of Economics\, Stanford Social Innovation Review\, MIT’s Innovations journal\, World Economic Forum Agenda\, and the Harvard Business School. She received her B.A. from Dartmouth College\, and her master’s in public policy from Harvard University\, where she was the recipient of the Pforzheimer Scholarship for Excellence in Nonprofit Management. \nPatrick Struebi is a fellow at Fordham University’s Gabelli School of Business. He is a social entrepreneur\, thought leader\, and founder and CEO of the Fairtrasa Group\, a pioneering social enterprise that lifts marginalized\, small-scale farmers out of poverty. Fairtrasa is one of the largest organic and fairtrade exporters from Latin America\, with a vertically integrated business structure impacting more than 50\,000 direct beneficiaries. He is also the co-founder of Blooom\, a cutting-edge agricultural technology platform with the goal of lifting 1 million farmers out of poverty by 2023. \nFor his work with Fairtrasa\, Struebi was selected as an Ashoka fellow\, an Endeavor high-impact entrepreneur\, and a Yale World Fellow. Furthermore\, he has been named Social Entrepreneur of the Year four times—by the Schwab Foundation (2014)\, the ABC Foundation (2012)\, Univision (2012)\, and Visionaris (2009). In his role as Gabelli fellow\, he teaches Social Innovation. In 2014\, the World Economic Forum named Struebi a New Champion\, and he is also a member of the Clinton Global Initiative. He writes a column at HuffPost and gives talks around the world on social innovation and related issues.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/east-coast-gabelli-centennial-reception/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Networking and Career,Receptions
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SUMMARY:IPED Spring 2021 Lecture Series: International Rescue Committee
DESCRIPTION:What is the International Rescue Committee (IRC)? What do they do as a global humanitarian organization? And what is its impact on today’s most pressing issues? Please join the international political economy and development (IPED) community as we listen to two representatives from the IRC. They will talk about working in the IRC and its research and innovation team\, as well as potential summer internship opportunities. \nAlyssa Campbell works as an evidence to action manager in the Airbel Impact Lab\, a research and innovation department at the IRC. Her work involves articulating copious amounts of evidence amongst the IRC’s research areas. She holds a B.A. in law\, politics\, and history from Sciences Po Paris and an M.S. in urban planning from the London School of Economics. \nAnjini Mishra is an advisor with the evidence to action team at the Airbel Impact Lab. She is tasked with the coordination and development of evidence synthesis products as decision-making inputs. She is also tasked with the maintenance of evidence resources and repositories. She holds an M.S. from the University of Glasgow and an M.S.W. from Jamia Milia Islamia University.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/iped-spring-2021-lecture-series-international-rescue-committee/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Networking and Career
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SUMMARY:2021 March Career Workshop: Your Career and Maternal Mental Health
DESCRIPTION:We celebrate Women’s History Month by learning about navigating your career and your mental health. Whether you’re already a parent or you’re anticipating becoming a parent in the not-too-distant future\, one thing is for sure: navigating your physical and mental health alongside your career can be fraught with challenges. In this workshop\, Samantha Samel\, a graduate intern at Fordham’s Office of Career Services\, will join us to explore the emotions\, obstacles\, and considerations you may be reckoning with as you think about or transition into parenthood while continuing to develop your career.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/2021-march-career-workshop-your-career-and-maternal-mental-health/
LOCATION:NY
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