MBA Gladiator
Tuesday, August 07, 2007
  The End of the Internship, Bowling and Karaoke, a Trip to NYC, a Visit to the West Coast, and a Visit from My Family - All in a Month's Work!
Holy smokes. In the blink of an eye, its been a month since my last update and my internship at the United Way is coming to an end.

Since my last entry a ton has happened. First - the job stuff. My internship with the United Way has been a fantastic experience. I've learned a great deal and the summer has confirmed to me that I definitely have a place in the nonprofit world.

Though my internship is over this Friday, today was really the culmination of my summer's work. I had the opportunity to present to the Senior Leadership team of the United Way... a pretty big deal since its very hard to get them all in a room at one time. My group had 45 minutes, I was assigned 10 of those minutes and at the table were the CFO, COO, Chief of Staff and several Executive VP's of the United Way of America. Oddly enough I felt pretty calm and wasn't nervous, and my immediate supervisors thought the meeting went very well. Positive reinforcement definitely breeds positive vibes about a workplace, and today I probably feel more upbeat about my summer experience than I've ever felt over the past 10 weeks. Yes, the nonprofit world has been kind to me - The work is challenging, the people are nice, my bosses are smart, the work/life balance great and the job definitely taps into my skills and my abilities as both an ex-banker and an MBA. Awesome.

As for whether I want to stay with the United Way, the short answer is... yes... kind of. While this summer I worked with the United Way of America, for my full time job search I think I'd be more interested in working with a local United Way organization. UWA is just too removed from the actual work in the communities, and I definitely want more "hands on" contact to the agencies and community impact work of the United Way system. In addition, I think its time to give into the long standing urge I've had to move to the west coast. I absolutely love Seattle, San Francisco, San Diego and Vancouver and for the full time search I've decided to really focus on job openings on the West Coast.

In that light I'm happy to write that I actually visited the local United Way in Seattle, part of a 3-day weekend that I recently took to visit fellow study group members in Seattle (Ip at Microsoft) and Portland (Alissa at Nike). Friday morning was spent at the United Way's office, meeting a few people and doing the informational interview thing. It was useful and I hope to keep an ongoing dialogue with that office, as well as reaching out to the United Ways in my West Coast hit list.

On the "non-work" side, my mini vacation to the West Coast was a ton of fun. Pictured in the collage above are images from hiking at Mount Ranier in Seattle (2 hour hike), and Mount Hood in Oregon (6 hour hike). Both hikes were great and I really enjoyed having a mini reunion with my study group peeps. Of course, the rest of the study group are interns in New York City, and I paid a visit to the big apple the weekend before my West Coast visit. It was great seeing some SOMers in NYC. Other than that, other weekends in DC captured in the collage above have involved bowling, lots of good eating at restaurants all over the place, and 2 crazy sessions of Karaoke (on work nights), which have been fantabulous.

The other highlight of the past month was a visit from my family, whom I haven't seen since January of this year. Its crazy when I think about it but prior to their visit in DC, I really haven't seen my parents and sister for over 6 months. Anyhow, thanks to my super-flexible schedule at the United Way I took another 3 day weekend in mid-July and had a chance to hang with my family and play tourist around DC. While I'm sure that my parents will drive me nuts during the next 3 weeks I spend back home in Toronto, it really was great to hang out in DC with my family. The cameo visits of my cousins and Aunt were also nice. Pictures of their visit get a separate collage, pictured to the left.

That's all the updating I have for now. To all the incoming first year SOM students, have a great orientation. And to all my fellow "second years" (wow its weird to call myself a second year), see y'all real soon!
 
Comments:
Did you do the north side of Mt Hood, like Cooper spur? Looks like you were on the south side of Rainier around Reflection Lake.

I live in Portland and have been climbing around both peaks this summer

Deadhedge
 
Hi Deadhedge...

We were on the North Side of Cooper Spur. And you're right on about Reflection lake, i think the trail we were on was called "Pinnacle Peak" if i recall correctly.

Good eye!
 
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There's not much to me, but let me quote my man Rocky Balboa- "Let me tell you something you already know. The world ain't all sunshine and rainbows. It is a very mean and nasty place and it will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently if you let it. You, me, or nobody is gonna hit as hard as life. But it ain't how hard you hit; it's about how hard you can get hit, and keep moving forward. How much you can take, and keep moving forward. That's how winning is done. Now, if you know what you're worth, then go out and get what you're worth. But you gotta be willing to take the hit, and not pointing fingers saying you ain't where you are because of him, or her, or anybody. Cowards do that and that ain't you. You're better than that!"

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