A DIALOG FOR ALUMNI ON HOW TO:
FIND NEW USES FOR YOUR WISDOM, EXPERIENCE AND PASSION
Featuring
President Shirley M. Tilghman, Princeton University
Keynote Speaker: Marc Freedman, Founder and CEO of Civic Ventures
Author of “Prime Time: How Baby Boomers will Revolutionize Retirement and Transform America” and
“Encore: Finding Work That Matters in the Second Half of Life”
Morning Plenary: A Meaningful Midlife: The Purpose Prize Panel
Featuring three individuals who found inspiring encore careers:
- Chet Safian ’55, Princeton AlumniCorps, Princeton Project 55 fellowships View Chet’s Bio
- Barbara Chandler Allen, Fresh Artists View Barbara’s Bio
- Richard Cherry, Community Environmental Center View Richard’s Bio
Afternoon Plenary: Serve Society Professionally: Careers in the Public Interest
Featuring:
- Kerry Hannon, author of What’s Next? Follow Your Passion and Find Your Dream Job
- Stephanie Scott Harbour, President of Mom Corps
AFTERNOON WORKSHOPS:
- Model Behavior: Mentoring opportunities in your city and/or through Princeton
- The Alumni Network: Starting an alumni-driven projectat another college or university
- A Class Act: Learn the Basics of Princeton Class Service Projects
- Little Time, Big Hearts: Short-term service projects offered through Princeton and other public interest organizations
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Make Your Next Chapter Meaningful: Substantive opportunities to lend your for-profit skills to the nonprofit sector
February 25, 2011 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Princeton University info@alumnicorps.org
Registration will begin at 8:30 a.m.