Alumni and Executive Directors

The NBLP provides students with a unique professional opportunity to work with Columbia Business School alumni who are actively serving on nonprofit boards. Operating under a mentorship structure, the program exposes students to the inner dynamics of successful nonprofit boards and helps prepare them for future board participation. The role of alumni in this program strengthens the connection between the business school and its ever-growing network of successful leaders in New York while also providing a resource for alumni and non-profit boards to use to increase their effectiveness. The program runs over the course of a single academic year, serving approximately 30 alumni and students annually.

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Shari Levine '86 and mentee, Sandy Eapen '07 at the NBLP Reception in April 2007.

Structure

Following a rigorous selection process, students are matched with an alumnus mentor and gain first hand exposure to the nonprofit’s activities through three distinct exercises:

  • Students attend 2-3 Board of Directors meetings as an observer and aid the alumnus board member;
  • Students complete an independent research project in coordination with the alumnus, the executive director and/or key staff members of the nonprofit, and;
  • Students attend 2-3 volunteer functions or other relevant events hosted by the nonprofit to gain a holistic understanding of the nonprofit’s operations.

Timeline

August – September

  • Students are matched with alumnus mentors
  • Students complete orientation at Columbia Business School;
  • Students scope projects with alumnus.

October – March

  • Students attend volunteer event(s) to gain an understanding of the organization;
  • Students attend board and/or sub-committee meetings with alumnus;
  • Students work to complete research project in coordination with alumnus.

March – April

  • Students complete project with alumnus and present findings to Executive Director / Board as appropriate;
  • Closing reception.

For more information, please contact Sandi Wright at sw2049 (dot) columbia (dot) edu or by phone: (212) 854.8063.

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Joyce Roche
"This program is a wonderful way for business people to give back. Students place focus on important topics that the organization may not have the time or resources to address. For us the project resulted in a formalized board evaluation process, which was embraced by the board and has now been implemented."
— Joyce Roche '72,
President, Girls Inc. and SEP Advisory Board member
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Edward Geffner, President and CEO of Project Renewal and Juliana Almeida '08 at the NBLP Reception in April 2007.