Blavity: The Brotherhood/Sister Sol
/Blavity celebrated the success of The Brotherhood/Sister Sol's annual VOICES gala, which raised more than $1 million for students of color in New York City.
Read MoreBlavity celebrated the success of The Brotherhood/Sister Sol's annual VOICES gala, which raised more than $1 million for students of color in New York City.
Read MoreThe Grads of Life vertical on Forbes.com featured the original WorkingNation piece about how Harbor Freight Tools, the national hardware retailer, is addressing a significant gap between skilled workers and open positions in the trades through its philanthropic support of career and technical education programs.
Read MoreThe New York Amsterdam News recapped the annual Voices gala benefiting The Brotherhood/Sister Sol, a youth development and education organization based in Harlem.
Read MoreThe New York Times covered the annual Voices Gala of The Brotherhood/Sister Sol, a youth development group in Harlem. The organization raised more than $1 million at its May 10 benefit at Gotham Hall.
Read MoreThe Chronicle of Philanthropy announced the promotion of Jane Oates to President of WorkingNation.
Read MorePolitico announced the promotion of Jane Oates to President of WorkingNation as part of its daily Playbook Power Briefing for April 24, 2018.
Read MoreThe Hill announced the promotion of Jane Oates to President of WorkingNation as part of its daily Lobbying World briefing.
Read MoreThe Denver Business Journal highlighted the Gill Foundation's new public service multimedia ad campaign launched in partnership with the Ad Council to educate Americans about the discrimination that LGBT citizens continue to face from employers, businesses and individuals.
Read MoreArtnet highlighted the charity art auction at the annual Voices gala benefiting The Brotherhood/Sister Sol, a youth development and education organization based in Harlem.
Read MoreThe Associated Press highlighted the Gill Foundation's new public service multimedia ad campaign launched in partnership with the Ad Council to educate Americans about the discrimination that LGBT citizens continue to face from employers, businesses and individuals.
Read MoreAdweek's TVNewser vertical published the announcement that MSNBC’s Joy Reid will be among the honorees at the annual gala for The Brotherhood/SisterSol, youth development and education organization based in Harlem.
Read MoreThe Wichita Business Journal highlighted WorkingNation's "Do Something Awesome" video about a new training and credentialing program at WSU-Tech that helping to prepare students for the future of mechanical engineering and architectural design.
Read MoreJewish Week announced the $20 million gift from the Meyerson Family Foundation to rename the JCC Manhattan after the late Marlene Meyerson.
Read MoreTV Technology highlighted WorkingNation's "Do Something Awesome" video about a new training program at Akamai Technologies that is broadening and diversifying its potential workforce by giving participants the skills needed to be hired for an entry-level position at the company.
Read MoreThe Forward announced the $20 million gift from the Meyerson Family Foundation to rename the JCC Manhattan after the late Marlene Meyerson.
Read MoreThe Washington Blade ran a round-up of LGBTQ news including an announcement of the addition of Eliza Byard to the Gill Foundation board of directors.
Read MoreLGBT Weekly ran an article announcing the addition of Eliza Byard to the Gill Foundation board of directors.
Read MoreTowleroad ran a round-up of LGBTQ news including an announcement of the the addition of Eliza Byard to the Gill Foundation board of directors.
Read MoreNJBiz previewed the TV premier of the WorkingNation-hosted town hall "Re-Skilling the Mid-Career Workforce," at Rutgers University.
Read MoreThe Military Times posted a preview of the WorkingNation-hosted "town hall" event airing as an episode of Hiring America this weekend. The event, "Keeping America's Promise," took place at the George W. Bush Presidential Library in Dallas and featured a panel of experts discussing issues related to veterans transitioning to the civilian workforce.
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