I enjoyed the Nonprofit Board Program kickoff. Has there been a center speaker/event that was particularly memorable? I am passionate about using my professional skills to positively contribute to and invest in the communities I am a part of. I applied to be a Nonprofit Board Fellow to give back to the Upper Valley community. What made you want to become a Nonprofit Board fellow? I also appreciate that the Centers provide students with a community of individuals to learn from and with. I view involvement with the Centers as a unique opportunity to engage in industries of interest, explore diverse topics, and apply the Tuck curriculum to real-word challenges. The Centers were a major factor in my decision to apply to Tuck. I am involved with the Center for Business, Government, and Society and the Center for Digital Strategies. What made you want to become involved with centers at Tuck? Learn more and contact Hannah Payson at for additional information. Led by the Center for Business Government & Society, the Nonprofit Board Fellows program at the Tuck School of Business is an experiential learning program for second-year students who join a local Upper Valley nonprofit as a non-voting board member. FROM Tuck Admissions Blog: Why I Became a Fellow with the Nonprofit Board Program
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