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Tag: non-traditional social work

Posted on January 17, 2019January 24, 2019

Networking Night at Fordham Lincoln Center: Invest in the Future of Social Work | Tuesday, February 12

Join the students of L.E.A.P. (Lead, Empower, Act, with Purpose), an initiative led by Fordham social work students, on Tuesday, February 12 at Fordham University Lincoln Center for an eye-opening night of looking at social work through a uniquely unconventional lens.

L.E.A.P.’s mission is to motivate and inspire future social workers. Their events offer a fresh and stimulating perspective on how to apply your social work degree to non-traditional opportunities that fulfill your commitment to making an impact.

All social work school students and alumni from the New York area are invited to attend.

Register here

SPEAKERS

  • Rae Draizen, Director of Brand Strategy at Collective, A DEI Lab: Social entrepreneur, startup enthusiast, strategist, writer, and advocate.
  • Andrew Hill, Co-Founder of LiftEd; Named to the 2018 Forbes “30 Under 30” List: Entrepreneur, designer, and innovator with a deep-rooted passion for improving lives by leveraging software technology.
  • Dr. Joanne Hill-Powell, Co-Founder & Chief Data Scientist at LiftEd: Behavior analyst consultant, advocate, and educator.
  • Bianca Crystal Reid, Licensed Social Worker, Movement Specialist, and Doula

SCHEDULE

6:30 p.m. Doors Open
Refreshments and Networking 
6:45 p.m. Program Begins 
Welcome from L.E.A.P.
Keynote Speakers: Rae Draizen, Andrew Hill and Dr. Joanne Hill-Powell Featuring: Bianca Crystal Reid
7:45 p.m. Engagement with Speakers and Attendees 
Networking
8:30 p.m. Event Concludes

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