Archive for May, 2009
Bridgestar Releases Study on Nonprofit Leadership Deficit
Bridgestar just released a study saying that the leadership deficit continues to widen. This gap, according to the organization, is the biggest challenge confronting nonprofits over the next decade.
PP55 Board Member Spotlight: Kathleen McCleery ’75
An interview with Board Member Kathleen McCleery ’75 reveals her involvement with Project 55, her commitment and accomplishments in public service, and her hopes for future alumni. Kathleen has been the Deputy Executive Producer for “The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer” since 2005 and a Board Member for Project 55 since June 2008.
CityBridge: “A Natural Match” for Princeton’s Motto
Read about current fellow Katie Lewis-LaMonica’s (’08) fellowship experience with CityBridge Foundation in Washington DC. Discover how CityBridge’s common mission and values wonderfully exemplify Princeton’s call to public service and provide a great training ground for fellows to become exceptional leaders and contributors in the nonprofit sector.
PP55 screens Traces of the Trade: A Story From the Deep North during Reunions 2009
Read an article on Katrina Browne ‘89, a Project 55 inaugural fellow, and her documentary in the PAW. Browne ‘89 will be screening the thought-provoking documentary during reunions 2009 on Friday, May 29 at 2 pm in the Frist Performance Theater. The event is free and open to the public. Join us as we kick-off our 20th Anniversary!
PP55 in the Nation’s Service, in the Nation’s Capital
Current DC Area Committee Coordinator and former PP55 fellow Caitlin Sullivan ’07 surveys the PP55 happenings during this past fellowship year and announces the Fellows Forum on May 12 being held in honor of the fellows’ dedication to public service.
Project 55 Mentors: Building Relationships and Careers
Learn about the possibilities for growth, support, and guidance offered through PP55’s mentoring program through a closer look at the fruitful and unlikely relationship between Fellow Aaron Buchman ’08 and Mentor Stuart Raynor ’55.
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