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Skills-based Volunteerism: Aim for Maximum impact 


Deloitte

Looking for ways to increase your capacity to address serious social issues?   RSVP Today!

Presented by Evan Hochberg, National Director of Community Involvement, Deloitte Services LP
Special Guest: The Taproot Foundation

Wednesday, April 30, 2008 at 8am PST/11am EST  

These online webinars are FREE for AngelPoints clients and $25.00/non-clients.

Learn how you can effectively employ skill-based volunteering to maximize the social impact of your EVP. Evan has worked to increase Deloitte's social capacity through mobilizing and inspiring thousands of employee volunteers worldwide to donate their unique skills through skill-based volunteerism.  During the webinar, Evan will share how Deloitte leverages its diverse intellectual capital through their signature volunteer day, IMPACT Day, address why there is a growing need and identify key strategies to start your own program.  A special guest, The Taproot Foundation, a nonprofit organization that has successfully recruited over 9,000 professionals to engage in skills-based volunteering, will also share their best practices.  We hope to see you there!  Don’t miss out! RSVP now for this exclusive online event from AngelPoints!

About Evan HOCHBERG



Evan Hochberg, Deloitte

Evan Hochberg is the National Director of Community Involvement for Deloitte Services LP. In this role, he oversees the U.S. Firms’ national corporate citizenship and community involvement initiative, including providing strategic direction for philanthropy, volunteerism and workplace giving. Previously, Evan was the managing director of a national consulting firm that worked with major corporations and nonprofits on a range of strategic issues aimed at generating business and social impact from community activities. His clients included cutting-edge socially responsible corporations and leading nonprofits. Before that, Evan was associated with a company that provided strategic advice and technical assistance to large public and private organizations. Evan received a bachelor's degree in philosophy from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a master's in management of human services from the Heller School at Brandeis University. He lives in Rockville, Md., with his wife and two children.  Read More.