#33needs social entrepreneurship event @ Cornell
What need bothers you the most?
Event: Big Red Relief Presents: The Practical Side of Making a Difference
When: Monday, November 9th.
Where: WSH Memorial Room, 5-6:30pm
Student groups hosting me in the next few months are more than welcome
to use these flyers for upcoming events.
Thank to everyone for making this event all about world-changing
tools, prosperous careers, innovative ideas, and action-oriented young
people. I would have paid you to participate.
Featuring Josh Tetrick, Cornell '04
Wednesday November 4th
Cornell Alum Josh Tetrick '04 on How Solving Some Of Our World's
Biggest Needs Connects With Extraordinary Career Opportunities
Josh is a Cornell Alum (2004) and a recent University of Michigan Law
School graduate. He is a social entrepreneur, writer, and speaker; he
has led a United Nations business initiative in Kenya, worked for both
former President Clinton and the president of Liberia, Ellen
Johnson-Sirleaf, and taught street children as a Fulbright Scholar in
Nigeria and South Africa.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
12:30PM-1:00PM
PILU Presents: Josh Tetrick "Crisis Creates Opportunity: Thinking Outside the Legal Employment Box"
Join us for a lunch Discussion with Josh Tetrick as he discusses finding career opportunities in unconventional places.
Co-sponsored by PILU and GPSAFC and open to the graduate community.
Location: Room G85 Open To: Students Contact Info: Macean Mahoney
mfm72@cornell.edu
See everyone there!