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Making an Impact: Exploring Professional Pathways That Drive Positive Change


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Making an Impact: Exploring Professional Pathways That Drive Positive Change

Do you want to deepen your impact? Do you want to find a way to express your passion for social and environmental issues through your career? Join us to explore how to navigate the different pathways you can follow to drive change within your work, and beyond.

On Wednesday the 17th July from 12.00PM - 1.00PM AEST, Social Impact Hub are hosting the virtual panel discussion 'Making an Impact: Exploring Professional Pathways That Drive Positive Change'. Hear from professionals in the impact space about the different ways they've found purpose in their careers.

These change makers, who have taken various pathways to engage with positive impact, will share:

  • Their journey to grow and scale their impact;
  • How they create impact through their roles;
  • Their motivation for working or volunteering in the impact space.

The discussion will be moderated by Social Impact Hub’s Founder & CEO Jessica Mendoza-Roth, and there will be dedicated time for a Q&A with these impact leaders.

If you are unable to make the session please register and we can send you the recording.

The Making an Impact panel discussion speakers are alumni from the Social Impact Hub's Social Impact Fellowship. This initiative is a three-month practical, transformative program for professionals seeking to explore their purpose and understand how they can drive greater social and environmental impact through their careers.

The Fellowship has helped over 200 individuals
 develop their knowledge, networks, and resources to become problem solvers and leaders in their current roles, or within the for-purpose sector.

If you'd like to learn more about the Social Impact Fellowship, head over to the website here, and if you want to get your application in for our next cohort commencing in July 2024, apply here.

We can't wait to see you at this virtual event!


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