Shared Effort - Spring 2014

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Spring 2014

Volume 17, Issue 2

Formerly known as Community Volunteers, ARC Innovators connects experienced alumni with short-term, highimpact projects at our nonprofit partner organizations. With support from the Chet Safian Innovation Fund, the program was reenergized and expanded to New York City and Washington, DC this year. On May 3, more than 60 members of the alumni community and AlumniCorps nonprofit partners gathered at the School for International Studies at American University for a breakfast and networking event. As the kick-off event for ARC Innovators in Washington, DC, Living the Nonlinear Life: Building a Bridge to Your Next Opportunity featured Marci Alboher, author of The Encore Career Handbook and Vice President of Encore.org. Princeton AlumniCorps partnered with the Class of ’71 Legacy Initiative and Encore.org to bring the event to Washington, DC.

Joining Marci on the panel were Grif Johnson '72, Board Chair of Wilderness Leadership Learning (WILL), ARC Innovator and attorney; Hilary Joel '85, founder and principal of WJ Consulting and former principal at American Management Systems (CGI/AMS) and at Booz, Allen & Hamilton; and Tina Sung ’71, Vice President at the Partnership for Public Service and founder of Experience Matters, which helps senior executives facing reorganization, a new job, or retirement make a smooth transition to the next stage of their lives. Panelists told their stories of transition between the for-profit and nonprofit sectors and offered advice for others Continued on Page 2

AlumniCorps Community Picnic Chancellor Green Rotunda - Friday, May 30th, 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm Please join us for an AlumniCorps picnic to meet the new PP55 fellows and connect with former fellows, Board members, volunteers, and friends. Please RSVP to David Nelson by emailing info@alumnicorps.org or by phone at 609-921-8808 ext. 1

Building for Resiliency: An AlumniCorps Seminar Chancellor Green Rotunda - Friday, May 30th, 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm In the wake of Hurricanes Sandy and Irene, how do we design resilient urban environments along our coasts? As we plan for coastal resiliency and broad-based adaptations to climate change, four interdisciplinary teams, funded by The Rockefeller Foundation, are developing design-oriented projects along the eastern seaboard. In the tradition of Project 55 Fellowship seminars, a team of Princeton alumni will discuss their work on the “Structures of Coastal Resiliency” project. Panelists: Kevin Hayes *10, Research Specialist for Princeton University's "Structures of Coastal Resiliency" Team; Enrique Ramirez *13, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Princeton University School of Architecture and SRC Project Manager; Anna Knoell *13, Research Specialist for Princeton University's "Structures of Coastal Resiliency" Team; Lily Fu ’11, Project 55 Fellow at The Rockefeller Foundation and member of Rockefeller's Resilience Team.


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