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    JRD Update February 2010

    By Jeremy | February 15, 2010

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    So what do you do exactly?

    Even my friends and family are fond of asking, so if you’ve wondered what I actually do for a living these days, no worries. Hopefully this brings both clarity to that question and an update about the future.

    The short answer is: for almost four years I have worked as a strategist advising non-profits on organizational leadership issues, and designing youth and community development initiatives for clients such as Latino Pastoral Action Center, World Vision, Student Venture, Christ Tabernacle, and others.  Some call this being a “hired gun.” I call it fun and suited to an entrepreneurial preference for designing and re/building new things rather than managing what’s already been. I also write and speak and teach as often as possible.

    The more nuanced answer relates to my current assignments, four initiatives that together empower me to connect, train, mentor, and collaborate with city youth workers with the goal of benefiting two million New York City young people and five million in Metro NYC. Yeah, that’s a mouthful, and somewhat overwhelming to type, but taken collectively create possible synergies. Here’s an overview of each assignment:

    Making each of those initiatives possible are local networks of youth workers convened and facilitated primarily through:

    I also adjunct teach for the Fuller Youth Institute at Fuller Seminary (Pasadena, CA) and serve on the Boards of several non-profits. Together, my work feels like a convergence of my passions for youth, leadership, cities, and justice.

    It’s an unconventional way to make a living, I guess, but I’m loving what I do.  Thanks for your continued friendship and support, and special thanks to the strategic partners in my life who empower such possibilities.

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