Tuesday, August 25, 2009
The 2nd year has started!!!
Yesterday was the first day of school. I ran into many classmates. Everyone looked exhausted after the summer long internship. I had Finance II and sat in for International Finance. The hours are from 6pm to 10pm for these two classes. I like International Finance which covers the history of the formation of post WWII global finance system. It sucks that the class is from 8pm to 10pm. And the next day I have class from 10am til 8pm.
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Back to Cleveland
I'm back to Cleveland. I landed on Tuesday. I sucks without a car. I had to take the RTA which is not bad at all.
Cleveland is in the 90's. It was sweltering hot on the day I landed. My room isn't quite ready yet, so my landlord put me up in another room.
Yesterday I finished moving my belongings to the basement in the new house.
I am looking forward to finishing my MBA degree by December.
More to come. Gotta go now. I need to update my resume.
Cleveland is in the 90's. It was sweltering hot on the day I landed. My room isn't quite ready yet, so my landlord put me up in another room.
Yesterday I finished moving my belongings to the basement in the new house.
I am looking forward to finishing my MBA degree by December.
More to come. Gotta go now. I need to update my resume.
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
To continue with my internship....
The very first day I felt like I was dropped behind the enemy line. My direct reports and I had meeting with corporate executives to discuss sponsorships. We also had three kick-offs last weeks in three different cities. Since the economy is down, we needed to work extra hard to convince the corporations not only to join, but exceed their previous goals. It's no easy task. Sometimes it took a bit of arm-twisting and coaxing.
Fundraising is fun. I love to interact with different people and tell them stories to convince them to join the StepOut in October. Several people that I talked to initially didn't want to join, but I convinced them in the last minute.
It's nice to see your efforts paid off.
The very first day I felt like I was dropped behind the enemy line. My direct reports and I had meeting with corporate executives to discuss sponsorships. We also had three kick-offs last weeks in three different cities. Since the economy is down, we needed to work extra hard to convince the corporations not only to join, but exceed their previous goals. It's no easy task. Sometimes it took a bit of arm-twisting and coaxing.
Fundraising is fun. I love to interact with different people and tell them stories to convince them to join the StepOut in October. Several people that I talked to initially didn't want to join, but I convinced them in the last minute.
It's nice to see your efforts paid off.
Sunday, August 2, 2009
My internship
Since having moved to South Florida area, I've been busy with my internship. So far I've not talked about it yet. Here I'm giving you a low down.
I am working in a local chapter of American Diabetes Association. The priority is to raise money for the StepOut walks in Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach in October. You might think there is plenty of time until the walks. No, two and a half months are not a lot of time in the fundraising world. They are barely enough.
The very first day I was assigned to contact Walmart to follow up on our grant requests. I needed to make sure the applications we submitted were being processed and followed through. Walmart requires that grant applicants submit one application to each store. We know that the economy is still down and the number of applicants has gone up. However, we managed to secure a 50% approval.
Not bad to start my first day at all. It was full of excitement.
I am working in a local chapter of American Diabetes Association. The priority is to raise money for the StepOut walks in Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach in October. You might think there is plenty of time until the walks. No, two and a half months are not a lot of time in the fundraising world. They are barely enough.
The very first day I was assigned to contact Walmart to follow up on our grant requests. I needed to make sure the applications we submitted were being processed and followed through. Walmart requires that grant applicants submit one application to each store. We know that the economy is still down and the number of applicants has gone up. However, we managed to secure a 50% approval.
Not bad to start my first day at all. It was full of excitement.
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ADA,
Fort Lauderdale,
fundraising,
StepOut,
West Palm Beach
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