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1. NMS - Workshops
www.npsolutions.org/workshops/ - [Cached]Published on: 11/17/2004 Last Visited: 2/16/2005
Geri Danzig NMS - Workshops
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Geri Danzig
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GERI DANZIG is the principal of Danzig Development Associates. Geri is a results-oriented leader with more than 20 years of executive and development experience within the nonprofit and public health fields. She was the Executive Director of the American Lung Association of Long Island for 10 years. Her skills include board development, major gifts, special events, long-range planning, corporate giving, financial stewardship, grant writing, program development and direct mail marketing.
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2. CollegeJournal | Grad School Advice
www.collegejournal.com/aidadmi - [Cached]Published on: 8/21/2003 Last Visited: 8/21/2003
"I've hired a number of well-intentioned people directly out of graduate school, and while some of them were naturals, a number of them just didn't like working with sick people," says Geri Danzig, a management consultant in San Diego and former chief executive officer of the American Lung Association of Long Island, N.Y. "Because they have few other job options with a graduate degree in the helping professions, they work in social agencies, hate the work, and fail to serve the troubled people they're supposedly helping."
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3. CollegeJournal | Grad School Advice
college.wsj.com/aidadmissions/ - [Cached]Published on: 11/16/2002 Last Visited: 10/2/2005
"I've hired a number of well-intentioned people directly out of graduate school, and while some of them were naturals, a number of them just didn't like working with sick people," says Geri Danzig, a management consultant in San Diego and former chief executive officer of the American Lung Association of Long Island, N.Y. "Because they have few other job options with a graduate degree in the helping professions, they work in social agencies, hate the work, and fail to serve the troubled people they're supposedly helping."
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