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How we work with:
Shirley Sagawa 3000 Greenvale Rd. Chevy Chase, MD 20815 301.657.7722
Deb Jospin
16 Primrose St.
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Shirley Sagawa was recently named a "Woman to Watch in the 21st Century," by Newsweek magazine, and one of the "Most Influential Working Mothers in America" by Working Mother magazine. A national expert on children's policy and philanthropy, she has been called a "founding mother of the modern service movement" in the United States. Her book,
Common Interest, Common Good: Creating Value Through Business and Social
Sector Partnerships (Harvard Business School Press) describes how business and social sector organizations can collaborate for mutual gain. Shirley has served as a presidential appointee in both the first Bush and Clinton Administrations.
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Before starting her consulting career, Deb Jospin worked as a lobbyist and an attorney in private practice. In 1993 she joined the Corporation for National Service, the federal agency formed to support President Clinton’s call for national service. The Corporation oversees the AmeriCorps program, the “domestic Peace Corps” program that provides community service opportunities for Americans of all ages who give a year or two of service to their country in exchange for an education award that helps them pay for college or graduate school. After working as Associate General Counsel and Chief of Staff of the Corporation, Deb was appointed Director of AmeriCorps by President Clinton in 1997. More... |
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