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#GHC14
Change the World and
Boost Your Career
Panelists:
Terilyn Monroe, Director, Talent Engagement & Early Career, Intuit
Jeni Panhorst, Sr Product Line Manager, Intel
Andrea Ramirez, Engineering Manager, VMware
Sarah Schiff, Product Marketing Manager, Facebook
Moderator:
Julie Clugage, Executive Director, Team4Tech
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October 10, 2014
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Why International Service Learning?
 Motivated Employees
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53% of professionals and 72% of students say they want to make a social
impact (NetImpact Talent Report 2012)
91% of Gen X women say that it is important to contribute to their
communities or the world through their work (Center for Talent Innovation)
Millennials rate a company’s cause work as #3 factor when applying for a
job; 97% prefer to contribute their skills (2014 Millennial Impact Report)
Women are more motivated to choose engineering and stay in the field if
they feel that their work is attached to social good (TuftsNow)
 Accelerated Leadership Development
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International corporate volunteering programs found to be more effective
in leadership development than elite, classroom-based models (SSIR)
Only a third of leaders report being effective in leading across countries
and cultures (Forbes)
International corporate volunteering programs promote global mindset
(New Global Citizen)
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Terilyn Monroe, Director,
Talent Engagement & Early Career
 Intuit Foundation, giving & employee
volunteerism
 Diversity & Inclusion, including 11
employee networks
 Site engagement councils & events
 University relations & recruiting
 Early career experiences (including:
intern, co-ops, rotational programs)
 Member of: Center for Talent
Innovation Task Force, Conference
Board Global D&I Council,
Conference Board Global Social
Investing Council and Global
Corporate Volunteer Council
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Jeni Panhorst,
Sr Product Line Manager
 Leads product planning &
marketing for network
infrastructure platforms
 Previous roles in platform
architecture, applications
engineering, software
engineering
 Passionate advocate for
education and women in
technology
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Andrea Ramirez,
Engineering Manager
 Manager in Ecosystem
Engineering R&D
 Oversees Interoperability
Engineering and leads
software engineering
activities
 Has analyzed cloud
technology applications in
emerging markets as part
of VMware corporate
philanthropy
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Sarah Schiff,
Product Marketing Manager
 Focuses on monetization
strategy, ads measurement
capabilities, and future ad
products
 Previously on Facebook’s
SMB team
 Teach For America alumna
in the Mississippi delta,
teaching high school
special education
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Julie Clugage, Executive Director
 Co-founder and Executive
Director of Team4Tech
 Previous Operations
Manager, Chief of Staff,
Marketing Manager at Intel
for education programs
 Formerly at World Bank,
Inter-American
Development Bank
 Volunteer teacher in
Guatemala
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Panel Q&A
 Terilyn Monroe, Director, Talent
Engagement & Early Career, Intuit
 Jeni Panhorst, Sr Product Line Manager,
Intel
 Andrea Ramirez, Engineering Manager,
VMware
 Sarah Schiff, Product Marketing Manager,
Facebook
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Service Learning Resources
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Engineers Without Borders
International Executive Service Corps
MBAs Without Borders
Me to We
Team4Tech
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