National Philanthropy Day Event: Defining Young Black Philanthropy in Harlem


Millennials, aka young professionals, have the greatest social media & pop culture influence. But do we really know what it takes to be influencers of philanthropy?  Join FriendsofEbonie.com on National Philanthropy Day for an evening of mingling and conversation about who Millennials are as influencers, how this impacts our communities and in what ways they are (re)defining philanthropy. After the panel, meet with non-profits who are looking for volunteer leaders like you!

Ticket Price Includes:

Complimentary drinks sponsored by Ciroc Networking with NYC’s best young professionals of color engaged in social responsibility  Meet n’ greet with NYC non-profit organizations seeking new diverse volunteers & board members

The panel moderator is Jovian Irvin (@jovizi), Managing Director, Talent Recruitment and Strategy, The Wondaland Arts Society: Official Chasemaster.  And the panelists are: Mike Muse (@iammikemuse), CEO Muse Recordings & Member of President Obama’s National Finance Committee; Nubia Murray (@nubiashines), Senior Associate, Strategic Philanthropic Initiatives, JP Morgan Chase; and Amanda Ebokosia (@ebokosia), Founder & CEO of The Gem Project, Inc.  The community partner is Imagine Harlem.

Participating nonprofit organizations are: Figure Skating in Harlem, Generation Schools, Girls Write Now, New York Needs You and more.

A Mixer and Panel Promoting Civic Engagement
Thursday, November 15, 2012
6pm – 9pm
ImageNation RAW Space, Harlem, NY

Purchase tickets here: http://definingyoungblackphilanthropy-eorg.eventbrite.com/

 

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