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INTERN PROGRAMINFORMATION SESSION
Pascale International Fellowship atMcGill University
Julie Becker
• Joined CF in 2001
• Helped open up Harlem Office
• Started Intern Program
• Scheduling, HR, Library Grand Opening, Delegation,
• Director Intern Program /Alumni Group
• BHCCF
• Intern Program
• Pascale International Fellowship
• Internships available
• CGI University
• 1997
• Unique influence as a global leader.
• Alleviate poverty
• Improve global health
• Strengthen economies
• Protect the environment
• Formalized in 2002
• Average class 75 interns in NYC
• Spring, Summer, Fall
• Over 2000 alums
THE INTERN PROGRAM
• Orientation
• Learning & Development Plans
• Brown Bag Lecture Series
• Seminars – skill development
• Activities
• Career Day, Career Panel
• Feedback Sessions
• Intern Alumni Network and Linked In
THE INTERN PROGRAM
• Qualifications• Varied backgrounds, work experience and
academic focus• Diligent, resourceful, professional and
intellectually curious• Juniors & seniors, graduate and post
graduate students• Graduates and undergraduates are in the
same program
• Unpaid internship• Need-based stipends are available
THE INTERN PROGRAM
PASCALE INTERNATIONAL
FELLOWSHIP WITH
THE CLINTON FOUNDATION
• McGill class of 1980
• Wants to give back in a unique way, furthering interests shared with President Clinton
• They met at Yale as students
• Grew up in NJ & AR
• Assisted in campaign launch in ‘91
JAMES PASCALE
• Full-time internship, June through September
• At CGI in Midtown
• Targeting Seniors; Juniors will be considered
• Work the Annual Meeting
• $6,000 to cover costs of travel, housing, living in NYC
• McGill/Yale cohort activities
PASCALE INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIP
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Applications must be submitted in person AND by email
(1) Hand delivered to: Leacock room 307
(2) By email to [email protected] from your official McGill e-mail address
For more information: www.mcgill.ca/internships/current-ion-internship-opportunities/pascale-clinton
PASCALE INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIP
TIMING AND APPLICATION PROCESS
• C.V.
• Short essay: approximately 250-500 words stating your interest in the work of President Clinton, your objectives and expectations of an internship at the William J. Clinton Foundation, and how these relate to your future goals.
• Short biography: approximately 100-200 words.
• Two letters of recommendation in sealed envelops should be mailed directly to Anne Turner, Leacock room 309 or via email to [email protected] (one letter must be from a professor).
• Official McGill transcript.
PASCALE INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIP
TIMING AND APPLICATION PROCESS
Guidelines:
Please submit your CV, short essay, and biography together in one document. Please use the following file-name format: firstname.lastname_application (ex.: james.mcgill_application.doc or james.mcgill_application.pdf).
ION will only consider applications received from students’ official e-mail account
PASCALE INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIP
TIMING AND APPLICATION PROCESS
• Application Deadline: Wednesday, January 21st, 2015, 12:00pm (EST) - No late applications will be accepted
• Shortlisted candidates will be asked to submit a writing sample
• Shortlisted candidates interviewed by WJCF February 15-28.
• Offers made and accepted by February 28.
PASCALE INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIP
TIMING AND APPLICATION PROCESS
• Question: What if you apply and are not accepted but would still like to be considered for a summer internship?
• Answer: Complete online application before February 28, 2015
• All applications are processed through our online system
• Only letters are mailed or scanned in
• Next Application Deadline• Spring 2015: November 15th • Summer 2015: February 28th • Fall 2015: June 15th
• Summer application review starts March 1st and decisions are generally made by the beginning of April
• Applicants need to submit• Resume, short biography, statement of
interest, and two recommendation letters
GENERAL INTERN APPLICATION PROCESS
• Website• www.clintonfoundation.org
• Email• [email protected]
• Telephone• 646.981.6490
Contact Information
Questions
INTERNSHIPS AVAILABLE
• Programs & Initiatives
• Communications
• Logistics/Events
• Technical
• Presidential Center – Little Rock, AR
INTERNSHIPSAVAILABLE
PROGRAMS & INITIATIVES
• Climate/Environment• Education• Food Systems• Girls and Women• Health• Leadership• Market Based Approaches• Response and Resilience
COMMUNICATIONS
• Communications/Marketing
• Graphic Design
• Multimedia
• Correspondence
• Web Development
• LOGISTICS/EVENTS
• Event Productions
• Finance
• Fundraising
• In-House Operations
• Special Ops
TECHNICAL
• Data Management
• Information Technology
• Graphic Design
• Multimedia
• Web Development
PRESIDENTIAL CENTER, LR
• Communications
• Museum Store
• Operations
• Special Events
• University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service (UACS)
• Volunteer and Visitor Services
PRESIDENTIAL CENTER – LITTLE ROCK, AR
• Website• www.clintonfoundation.org
• Email• [email protected]
• Telephone• 917.756.0056 (cell)
CONTACT INFORMATION
INITIATIVES
SUBHEAD
• 2008
• Convene student activists around the same areas of focus
• Tulane, UT Austin, U Miami, UCSD, GWU, Wash U, Arizona state
• Commitments
• March 6-8, 2015
• U Miami
CGI UNIVERSITY
(CHAI)
• Formerly the Clinton HIV/AIDS Initiative
• Launched 2002
• CHAI partners with governments around the world to bring life-saving care and treatment to people.
• Business principles to lower the cost of treatment
• Provide technical assistance
• Expand access
• Headquarters of the Clinton Foundation
• 30-acre city park along the Arkansas river in Little Rock
• The museum
• The library and archives
• University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service
(CGI)
2005
Convenes global leaders
Annual Meeting
Commitments to Action• Education• Food Systems• Girls and Women• Global Health• Market Based
Approaches• Built Environment• Energy• Environmental
Stewardship• Response and Resilience
(AHG)
• 2005
• Partnership with the American Heart Association
• Empower parents & kids to make healthy behavior changes
• Healthy Schools
• Industries – improve access to healthier foods & beverages
• Alliance Health Care Initiative
(CCI)
• 2006
• Reduce the greenhouse gas emissions by working with major cities across the globe.
• Merged with C40 in 2011.
• Now CCI focuses on Clean Energy – HEAL, Small Islands and Carbon Capture & Storage.
(Enterprise Partnership)
• Empowers with tools to get out of poverty
• Marketable skills
• Agricultural practices
• Market linkages
• Access to health delivery
• Capacity building
• Financing
(CDI)
• Farmers in Rwanda and Malawi
• Build income through building effective Coops
• Stable markets
• Agricultural practices
• High protein crops
• Anchor Farms
(CHMI)
• New ways to positively contribute to the health of others.
• Humana Golf Tournament
• Health Matters Meeting
• Coachella Valley, Little Rock, Northeast Florida, Greater Houston, Jacksonville
• Launched in November 2012
• Spring – Social Media launch
• Prescription drugs
• Actively engaged in Haiti since 2009
• Raised a total of $34 million for Haiti since the 2010 Earthquake
• Develop full-cycle investing by:
• Advancing Education in Haiti
• Growing the Haitian Coffee sector
• Supporting Haitian Artisans
NO CEILINGS
• The full participation of women and girls is critical to global progress, development, and security
• evaluate and share the progress women and girls have made in the 20 years
• accelerate full participation for women and girls in the 21st
TOO SMALL TO FAIL
• Improve the health and well-being of children 0-5yrs old
• promote new research on the science of children’s brain development, early learning and early health
• help parents, businesses and communities improve the lives of young
Q & A
THANK YOU VERY MUCH!