Leveraging Your Interfaith Leadership Skills to Get a Job

Advice from the Interfaith Youth Core with Amber Hacker

December 4, 2015
12:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. EST
Location: Berkley Center Third Floor Conference Room Map

This lunch discussion focused on how Georgetown students can leverage their interfaith leadership skills to get a job. Amber Hacker, vice president of communications and operations and former director of alumni relations for the Interfaith Youth Core (IFYC) led the discussion. IFYC is a groundbreaking organization that galvanizes and supports the interfaith youth movement on campuses across the country. Hacker has been involved with the organization since the beginning and developed an innovative alumni network that helps prepare hundreds of IFYC graduates for interfaith leadership in graduate school and in their careers. Learn more about IFYC and current opportunities for interfaith leaders. 

This event was open only to current Georgetown students.

Sponsored by the Berkley Center's Religion, Ethics, and World Affairs Certificate program and the Office of Campus Ministry.

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