Who gets to be a leader? In Baltimore, community members and social leaders recognized that the nonprofit sector had two issues when it comes to talent development: the qualifications of leadership were not inclusive, and organizations overlooked community members as the most important assets towards addressing the city’s most pressing issues.
Kisha Webster of Greeenmount West Community Center
Public Ally Spotlight: Shanika Walters
Shanika Walters supports Baltimore Corps programming by expanding program capacity, particularly for the Fellowship and Elevation Awards programs.
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Public Ally Spotlight: Jamal Johnso
Jamal Johnson is serving as a Public Ally at Break a Difference, where he administrative and planning support to Break A Difference’s volunteer programs that engage corporate, community, and college partners.
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