I’m so excited to share the news that Maria Eitel, president of the Nike Foundation and an Acumen Fund advisor, has been asked by President Obama to become the CEO of the Corporation for National and Community Service. Maria’s nomination was announced yesterday during an event with President Obama, the First Lady, Vice President Biden, Sen. Kennedy and others, as the President signed the Serve America Act.
We are so proud to work with Maria and have learned a great deal from her. The work at Nike, focused on girls, is important for the world – and The Girl Effect is one of the best examples I’ve seen of social marketing. If you’ve not seen it, watch it now! I know the Foundation will miss Maria, and at the same time, I believe Maria is uniquely positioned to lead this important work for the US and the world. This next generation of young people is an extraordinary one – finding opportunities to link them to real public service opportunities, not only in the US, but hopefully globally as well, could really change the world.
I know you all join me in wishing Maria our warmest congratulations and support. Hooray Maria!
Tags: advisors, Barack Obama, Maria Eitel, Nike, service
In about 100 words (okay, and a couple of links) – this post has aggregated my favourite themes of sustainable development, women leadership, success of the private sector in development aid when properly committed led by sound executive management, public engagement and volunteering and knowing each and every individual can make a difference through the ripple effect.
I did not know the creative force behind the Girl Effect – am definitely a huge supporter! This is THE generation to act and the time is now. Thanks for the inspiration. Julia.