The Net Impact club charters the Board Fellows program. I had the opportunity to participate in this experience over the last year; it provides an inside look at how a non-profit board of directors functions. Students serve on a board for 1 year as a non-voting member. If you are interested in non-profit work or the operations of a board of directors, this a great opportunity. In addition to valuable experience working alongside passionate individuals, participants also use their business skills to help complete integral projects for their organization.
To wrap up our one-year commitments, we met to discuss our different experiences and provide input for next year’s assignments. I had the opportunity to interview several classmates who participated in the program over the past year.
Which organization did you work with? |
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Caleb Garrison: The Colorado Chautauqua Association | |
Lauren Clayton: Naturally Boulder | |
Chris Shrope: The Inland Ocean Coalition |
What was the best part of your Board Fellows experience?
Caleb: I got a challenging, rewarding summer internship from my experience as a Board Fellows. In my internship, I had real decision-making power, real impact, and real responsibility. My internship also led to consulting work this fall in Denver.
Lauren: The opportunity to gain insight into real problems that the industry faces, and being a part of a diverse think tank that helps tackle and solve issues in our community as well as the greater state of Colorado.
Chris: “Bragging rights!” In all seriousness, I was able to learn about the backgrounds of all the board members and use this information to help steer them into more of a business operations mindset. The process also allowed me to grow my network while taking ownership in a cause I love. Also, I had the opportunity to pivot and use this experience for a class project.
What was the most unexpected thing you learned during your time as a Board Fellows?
Caleb: Observing the interaction between upper management and the board—it is a complex dynamic. I learned ways to approach things that I can apply in the future.
Lauren: I was able to be so much more hands-on with my project than I originally expected. I helped with Naturally Boulder’s Sponsor Video Series for their 13th Annual Pitch Slam & Autumn Awards and interviewed many influential professionals from various companies.
Chris: Learning how to navigate the dynamics between the board members. I also learned how to manage nonprofit funds.
What advice do you have for next year’s Board Fellows?
Caleb: It is important to set up recurring 1 on 1 meeting with your contact from the start. This helps understand the company culture, set expectations (theirs and yours), and create a path for deliverables.
Lauren: You have a year—make a point to ask each person on the board to get coffee with you to grow your network!