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Joanne Sonenshine

Book Description

On a career path that one could only call circuitous, Joanne Sonenshine learned that what fulfilled her the most was, in many cases, the opposite of what she had originally planned for her journey. The tragedy that struck America on September 11, 2001 changed how she saw her life and her role in the world. It also changed what she thought she wanted in her career. With new priorities, she made some serious course corrections, and pointed herself toward fulfillment – a more complicated and subjective path, but ultimately more rewarding. Now, with the perspective of hindsight, Sonenshine has condensed her (and others’) experiences into ChangeSeekers, a call to everyone who wants to make a difference and find their path to impact. Her message: always question where you are headed and why. Take risks, explore creativity, find new ways of adding experience and relationships to your life. Question authority. Be curious, be brave, and find your passion.

About the Author

Joanne Sonenshine is Founder & CEO of Connective Impact, aiding organizations in strategic goal development, partnership strategy, fundraising diversification, and collective thinking in order to solve some of the most complex problems of our time. Joanne is a trained development economist and has been living and working in the Washington, DC area for more than a decade. Her professional experiences have included leading the development of sustainability strategy programs, working at the U.S. Department of Commerce International Trade Association and as a registered lobbyist advocating for more comprehensive environmental sustainability regulations. Joanne lives outside of Washington, D.C. with her husband and two sons.|Joanne Sonenshine is Founder & CEO of Connective Impact, aiding organizations in strategic goal development, partnership strategy, fundraising diversification, and collective thinking in order to solve some of the most complex problems of our time. Joanne is a trained development economist and has been living and working in the Washington, DC area for more than a decade. Her professional experiences have included leading the development of sustainability strategy programs, working at the U.S. Department of Commerce International Trade Association and as a registered lobbyist advocating for more comprehensive environmental sustainability regulations. Joanne lives outside of Washington, D.C. with her husband and two sons.|Joanne Sonenshine is Founder & CEO of Connective Impact, aiding organizations in strategic goal development, partnership strategy, fundraising diversification, and collective thinking in order to solve some of the most complex problems of our time. Joanne is a trained development economist and has been living and working in the Washington, DC area for more than a decade. Her professional experiences have included leading the development of sustainability strategy programs, working at the U.S. Department of Commerce International Trade Association and as a registered lobbyist advocating for more comprehensive environmental sustainability regulations. Joanne lives outside of Washington, D.C. with her husband and two sons.|Joanne Sonenshine is Founder & CEO of Connective Impact, aiding organizations in strategic goal development, partnership strategy, fundraising diversification, and collective thinking in order to solve some of the most complex problems of our time. Joanne is a trained development economist and has been living and working in the Washington, DC area for more than a decade. Her professional experiences have included leading the development of sustainability strategy programs, working at the U.S. Department of Commerce International Trade Association and as a registered lobbyist advocating for more comprehensive environmental sustainability regulations. Joanne lives outside of Washington, D.C. with her husband and two sons.|Joanne Sonenshine is Founder & CEO of Connective Impact, aiding organizations in strategic goal development, partnership strategy, fundraising diversification, and collective thinking in order to solve some of the most complex problems of our time. Joanne is a trained development economist and has been living and working in the Washington, DC area for more than a decade. Her professional experiences have included leading the development of sustainability strategy programs, working at the U.S. Department of Commerce International Trade Association and as a registered lobbyist advocating for more comprehensive environmental sustainability regulations. Joanne lives outside of Washington, D.C. with her husband and two sons.

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