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September 01, 2010

Fall Preview

by Oi Yen Lam, NYWSE Chief Blogger
 
Ah, September. The magical month when the muggy heat is replaced by a cool crispness. When summer whites and flip flops graduate into rich woolens and leather boots. When the inbox starts overflowing...
 
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September is also a month of new beginnings. This post marks my entry as the NYWSE Chief Blogger as I take over from Danielle Ravich. A big thank you goes to Dani for providing us with insightful and well-written articles on the world of NYWSE.
 
Looking ahead, this space will feature updates on our exciting line-up of fall events and personal stories from the NYWSE network. We will also introduce a series of monthly blog themes. This September, we will focus on market-based solutions for community development, followed by microfinance in October and sustainable lifestyles in November. If you would like to contribute as a guest blogger, share your personal journey as a social entre/intrapreneur or simply have a grand idea to share, send me a shout-out at [email protected]. This is your space, which I look forward to populating with your thoughts, voices and stories.
 
All aboard, onward and forward!
 
 
Oi Yen Lam currently works at an educational nonprofit, focused on creating a more peaceful world through intercultural exchanges. Originally from Malaysia, she specializes in performance management and market intelligence for nonprofits. Oi Yen was also admitted into a marathon (entirely by accident!) and now spends Saturday mornings impersonating a vacuum cleaner in Central Park.

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September is also a month of new beginnings. This post marks my entry as the NYWSE Chief Blogger as I take over from Danielle Ravich. A big thank you goes to Dani for providing us with insightful and well-written articles on the world of NYWSE.

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