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Shared Effort
Princeton Project 55's Newsletter
In This Issue | Fall 2008
- Obertubbesing '73: Why Did I Join PP55?
- Carol Obertubbesing '73 shares her experiences and delights as a Project 55 mentor for over fifteen years. Her inspiring words are a call for all alumni to get involved, bridge the generation gap, and pursue careers in community and public service.
- Spotlight on a Project 55 Fellow: Mandy Mazur '08
- “Although I only started my Project 55 Fellowship at Lumity two months ago, I already feel as though I have stepped into another world—into bustling city life, the challenging and exciting environment of a nonprofit and the larger Princeton network, where I have found a welcoming Project 55 community”--Mandy Mazur '08, current fellow at Lumity in Chicago. Read more!
- Project 55 Fellows Embark on an Exciting Year
- Project 55 would like to welcome our newest class of fellows and wish them a successful year!
- Project 55 Across the Nation: Regional Updates
- See what exciting Project 55 regional activities are currently taking place across the nation. We currently have fellows in the San Francisco Bay Area, Boston, Chicago, Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, and Washington DC.
- 2007-2008 Gifts to Princeton Project 55
Princeton Project 55 is grateful for the following individuals and organizations in 2007-2008. To see a complete list of our donors this year, click here.
- Project 55 Needs $6,245 to Reach the Starr Challenge
- Please join PP55 in meeting the $55,000 Starr Challenge! Over $44,470 has been raised already!
- TAN Affiliates Play Key Roles in Local Programs' Success
- Read how alumni from TAN affiliate programs all over the country are combining efforts with fellowship locations to increase the local connections and offer a broader array of seminars, allowing fellows to build a larger network and learn from a diverse group of people.
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Featured Article:
Project 55 Alumna Produces Acclaimed Documentary
Katrina Browne '89 reflects how her PP55 Fellowship launched her into a career in public service and gave her the valuable skills needed to produce her first film Traces of the Trade: A Story From the Deep North. Read more.