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David Shapiro, President & CEO of Mass Mentors Partnership

Tuesday, December 15, 2009 from 6:00 PM to 7:15 PM (ET)

Boston, MA

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David Shapiro has worked on the funding, funder, and managerial sides of the non-profit sector. He was co-director of the United States Golf Association Foundation implementing its 10-year, $50 million commitment to use golf to improve the lives of economically disadvantaged youth and people with disabilities. In 2003, Shapiro joined the Red Cross as Director of Institutional Advancement for the Mass Bay chapter, the 6th largest chapter with an annual budget of $12 million. In late 2004, Shapiro became President & CEO of Mass Mentoring Partnership. Shapiro is charged with building operational and financial infrastructure, ensuring that MMP is leveraging and maximizing investments in the field, operating impactful mentor recruitment campaigns, and providing innovative training and consulting services to the 165+ mentoring programs in its statewide network serving almost 20,000 young people. Shapiro is on the boards of Mass Non-Profit Net, Common Impact, Association of Fundraising Professionals, and Friends of the Children - Boston .

Earlier this year MMP David Shapiro is saluted by the Boston Business Journal as one of its "40 Under 40," a list of men and women, under 40 years old, who have established themselves as leaders to be watched in their fields

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UMass Club
225 Franklin Street, Floor 33
Boston, MA 02110

Tuesday, December 15, 2009 from 6:00 PM to 7:15 PM (ET)


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