Biography
Social Enterprise-related experience: Previously, I worked in a support role for Self-Help, a community development financial institution whose mission is to create and protect ownership and economic opportunity for all. We served communities through our responsible financial services, business and nonprofit lending, affordable home development, and consumer advocacy.
What attracts you to SE&G: Many of my past educational and work experiences have laid the foundation for my interest in social enterprise. An SE@G Fellowship provides additional experiential learning activities that will build on these previous experiences and enhance the skills needed to make impact using business frameworks. The SE@G Fellowship also provides an opportunity to collaborate with other fellows, alumni working in social enterprise, and faculty completing relevant research. With the SE@G network, I can learn about the unique challenges of social enterprise while also receiving guidance to reach my long term goal of leading a social enterprise.