In the third session of our Tomorrow’s Leaders College Program, we heard from the following CF Foundation volunteers on the many ways you can build relationships and grow your skills through volunteer roles:
• Mikki Hernandez, Tomorrow’s Leaders Co-Chair of the Southern California Chapter
• Brittany Householder, Tomorrow’s Leaders member in the Western Carolinas Chapter
• Laurent Quenaud, Senior Director of Volunteer Engagement
• Mac Tisdale, Board Chair of the Maryland Chapter
00:00 | Tomorrow’s Leaders College Program: Our Differences Bring Us Together: Find Your Role with the CF Foundation
00:50 | Mikki Hernandez shares how she became involved with the CF Foundation.
02:01 | Brittany Householder shares how she became involved with the CF Foundation.
05:01 | Laurent Quenaud shares how he became involved with the CF Foundation.
07:24 | Mac Tisdale shares how he became involved with the CF Foundation.
08:49 | What is the greatest benefit of volunteering and how has philanthropy furthered your career?
13:11 | What are some nontraditional volunteer roles?
17:38 | How can someone who does not have a direct CF connection get involved with the Foundation?
19:59 | How can someone with no event planning experience benefit the Foundation?
26:39 | How did Mac Tisdale become the board chair for the Maryland Chapter?
27:59 | How does someone get involved in advocacy and Tomorrow’s Leaders? 35:50 | What are some aspects of your career that you have used while volunteering with the Foundation?
37:44 | How did Brittney Householder get involved with congressional advocacy?
40:58 | What are some tips for someone who is nervous about going to a networking event?
45:00 | What is something surprising or unexpected that you gained from volunteering?
49:04 | What is your favorite CF Foundation event?
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