They say an army marches on its stomach. LA Fellows is a formidable army of dedicated professionals in search of their next career move, and that requires fortification. Just as offices everywhere bond over birthday cake, organizations inspire with celebratory lunches and deals take shape over appetizers at mixers, LA Fellows bond over food. The training is rigorous, but worth it, and the Fellows exercise their social and professional skills by celebration.
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Friday, June 12, 2015
1000 Words: The Way to A Fellow's Heart...
It can be hard to describe to people what the LA Fellows experience is before they've lived it firsthand. Knowing that a picture is worth 1,000 words, here are a few to help you visualize what it's like to be an LA Fellow.
They say an army marches on its stomach. LA Fellows is a formidable army of dedicated professionals in search of their next career move, and that requires fortification. Just as offices everywhere bond over birthday cake, organizations inspire with celebratory lunches and deals take shape over appetizers at mixers, LA Fellows bond over food. The training is rigorous, but worth it, and the Fellows exercise their social and professional skills by celebration.
Learn more about the LA Fellows program at www.lafellows.org.
They say an army marches on its stomach. LA Fellows is a formidable army of dedicated professionals in search of their next career move, and that requires fortification. Just as offices everywhere bond over birthday cake, organizations inspire with celebratory lunches and deals take shape over appetizers at mixers, LA Fellows bond over food. The training is rigorous, but worth it, and the Fellows exercise their social and professional skills by celebration.
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Friday, June 5, 2015
1000 Words: Confidence is Key
It can be hard to describe to people what the LA Fellows experience is before they've lived it firsthand. Knowing that a picture is worth 1,000 words, here are a few to help you visualize what it's like to be an LA Fellow.
The LA Fellows are encouraged to step outside their comfort zone and try new things, whether it's social media, taking on a leadership role, public speaking, networking, or starting from scratch on their resume and rewriting it in a way they never considered. The basis for this is the idea that if what they had been doing up to this point was working, they would not be encountering the roadblocks that they find in their current job search. LA Fellows' instructors pull together the best practices available to job seekers right now, and give them a supportive space to test them out.



Learn more about the LA Fellows program at www.lafellows.org.
The LA Fellows are encouraged to step outside their comfort zone and try new things, whether it's social media, taking on a leadership role, public speaking, networking, or starting from scratch on their resume and rewriting it in a way they never considered. The basis for this is the idea that if what they had been doing up to this point was working, they would not be encountering the roadblocks that they find in their current job search. LA Fellows' instructors pull together the best practices available to job seekers right now, and give them a supportive space to test them out.

Learn more about the LA Fellows program at www.lafellows.org.
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Wednesday, March 11, 2015
A Challenge for Cohort 11
After four years and
helping over 300 LA Fellows, it’s exciting to receive updates from the Fellows
to hear how their lives have changed since going through the program. We were
moved recently when we received an update from Nick Koutouras from Cohort 2. He
wrote:
Allison,
I hope all is well. I just wanted to share some good
news.
Four years ago, almost to the day, I started Cohort 2 as a
mid-career professional trying to find my way into the next stage of my life.
This year, on January 1, 2015, I officially started my year as Chairman of the
Board for the Los Angeles Ronald McDonald House.
Four years ago, I had never raised even a single dollar for
charity. Today, I am honored to let you know that I have helped bring in
thousands of dollars to the organization through both personal and professional
contacts.
Four years ago, LA Fellows introduced me to Los Angeles
Ronald McDonald House.
Today, I thank you, Allison, and the rest of the team for
creating the LA Fellows program.
Today, I thank Lynnette Ward for suggesting I attend LA
Fellows.
And, today I thanked Jeffrey Janis, Director of Development
at Los Angeles Ronald McDonald House, for posting a volunteer opportunity with LA Fellows.
However, we need some help out here.
My challenge to Cohort 11 is simple. Engage with your
LA Fellows program leaders. Listen and hear what they say. Apply
their advice and tools. Accept their critique.
Courageously make a change in yourself. Proudly own your destiny. Be that shiny penny.
Passionately execute your responsibilities with your non-profit partner. Make a difference. Make a profound difference in yourself and in your community.
I want to hear about another LA Fellows success story. Will you be that success story?
Courageously make a change in yourself. Proudly own your destiny. Be that shiny penny.
Passionately execute your responsibilities with your non-profit partner. Make a difference. Make a profound difference in yourself and in your community.
I want to hear about another LA Fellows success story. Will you be that success story?
Best regards,
Nick
We are so proud of
Nick and all of the over 300 graduates to date who’ve made LA Fellows a success. The fact that they keep giving back is another testament to the strength of the program's teaching. We hope that, as graduation approaches, Cohort 11 will rise up to meet the challenge Nick has put forth.
For more information on the Los Angeles Ronald Mc Donald House and how you can get involved, please check out their website at http://rmhcsc.org/losangeles/
For more information on the Los Angeles Ronald Mc Donald House and how you can get involved, please check out their website at http://rmhcsc.org/losangeles/
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