MIT Enterprise Forum Volunteer Opportunities
The MIT Enterprise Forum of
Atlanta is run by an all-volunteer group. Each one
of us is involved because we are committed to providing
high quality events that promote the cause of entrepreneurship
and technology, and because we have fun doing it.
You don't have to be an MIT alumnus to
be part of our team. In fact, less than 15% of us
went to MIT.
If you are interested in becoming
a volunteer or to just know more about the MIT Enterprise
Forum, please email Mike Bloom, Volunteers Committee Chair at volunteer@mitforum-atlanta.org
Where do volunteers fit in the MIT
Enterprise Forum?
Our entire organization is
run by volunteers, including: experienced entrepreneurs,
corporate executives, university professors and industry
leaders. Most volunteers join one of our Operating
Committees, in a functional area such as Sponsorship,
External Relations and Programming. Volunteers are
quickly embraced as part of the team, and integrated
into our prestigious network.
What is the definition of a volunteer?
A volunteer is an individual
who is willing to actively participate - on an unpaid
basis - in the planning, development, support and
management of the Forum's program offerings.
What volunteer opportunities are available?
The MIT Enterprise Forum seeks
to fulfill its mission through a series of specific
educational events. Volunteers organize and run each
of these events, as well as the ongoing operations
of the Forum. A list of current opportunities with
the Atlanta chapter is available on request; please email volunteer@mitforum-atlanta.org
What are the requirements for becoming
a volunteer?
Volunteers must be residents
of the greater Atlanta community, have attended at
least two Forum events, commit to at least two hours
a week to work on Forum activities, agree to join
the Forum and pay its membership fee once a volunteer
placement is accepted, and provide a bio or CV.
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