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Originally Posted by ladygreek
I am the ED/CEO of a nonprofit that works to help place the children that you work with who end up becoming state wards in permanent loving homes--away from the abuse.
Where did this other discussion take place?
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*waves to a fellow person in the non-profit sector!*
I work in the Hawaii office of a large national incorporated non-profit. Depending on what time of the year it is, I'm either a Grants Specialist or an Event Coordinator. Wearing different hats makes the job exciting and very worthwhile. I don't think I've ever had a dull moment here.
One of the best parts of my job (besides helping others, of course) probably has to be the networking. At 28 years old, I've rubbed elbows with many of Hawaii's community/government leaders, CEOs, top executives, etc. just by being a representative of my organization. I don't have too many friends my age who can say that.