Impact

Megan Katz, University of Maryland 2014 (Student Consultant)

I had the privilege of working with IMP (Incentive Mentoring Program) for a consulting project as astudent at the University of Maryland.From the moment my team heard about our responsibilities, we werethrilled to learn that our project would have an impacton not only the organization's goals, but also the students that theprogram affects. We were inspired by the origin of IMP and encouragedby the excitement and passion behind all of the mentors' opinions. Ithink IMP's impact on its students, mentors, and community isextremely courageous, and we were honored to be a part of such animportant thing.
 

Brian Whittaker, MBA 2011 Smith School of Business, University of Maryland (Student Consultant)

(L to R) Eric Walthall (MBA '12 UMD), Buddy Seiner (Executive Director, SDHSA), Brian Whittaker (MBA '11 UMD

Consulting for SDHSA (South Dakota Head Start Association) only increased my interest in changing to a consulting career path. It was a positive experience that allowed me to learn about the importance of addressing potential interpersonal issues that might be limit productivity early on in the project. CSVC has provided me with another avenue to give back and make an impact in the community.
 

Team

Raymond Henderson

Executive Director

Ray has over 20 years of experience in the business and non-profit sector. Providing nonprofit leadership for eleven years in Hawaii before re-locating to Utah, he served as the Executive Director of Ohana Makamae Inc. in Maui, and as Board President of Ma Ka Hana Ka `Ike, a nationally recognized, building and trades program for "at risk" youth. Prior to his work with non-profits, he worked in the telecommunications and entertainment industries. Awards: 2009 State of Hawaii – Governor's Innovation Award for Nonprofits, 2008 Maui- Executive Director of the Year, 2005 Outstanding Community Service Award, 2004 State of Hawaii - Collaborative Nonprofit Leader of the Year.

 

 

Guillermo Olivos

Assistant Director, Center for Social Value Creation

Guillermo Olivos joined the Smith School in March of 2011 and brings over five years of experience in social enterprise, not-for-profit consulting, entrepreneurship, and innovation. Guillermo liaises with partners, focuses on student programs, and oversees the ChangeTheWorld.org Consulting Programs. Guillermo co-founded Evacuteer.org, a non-profit emergency preparedness and evacuation volunteerism organization in the City of New Orleans. He currently serves on the Board of Directors for Evacuteer, advising on their development and program strategy. Guillermo has been on many, many adventures.

 

 

Jacqueline Cleaver

Robert H. Smith School of Business - University of Maryland

Jacqueline is pursuing an MBA at the Robert H. Smith School of Business. Prior to beginning the Smith MBA program, Jacqueline worked in international development in the food and bioenergy sectors. She hopes to pursue a career in social finance and entrepreneurship. Jacqueline works at the CSVC as the Social Venture Consulting Program Coordinator and in her spare time she likes to climb mountains and speak Italian.


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