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YNPN-NYC and Baruch College School of Public Affairs Present: A Conversation with Rita Golden Gelman

Tuesday, May 8, 2007 from 6:15 PM to 8:00 PM (ET)

New York, NY

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Have you ever daydreamed about dropping everything, packing a bag, and heading off to exotic lands? How would traveling change your outlook on the world? How would it change your life?

YNPN-NYC and the Baruch College School of Public Affairs are pleased to present "A Conversation with Rita Golden Gelman." In her book, Tales of a Female Nomad, Ms. Gelman shares stories of her experiences as a solo traveler, crisscrossing the globe and residing in communities in Guatemala, Nicaragua, Israel, the Galapagos Islands, Mexico, Bali, and Fiji, to name a few. On May 8th, Ms Gelman will be in NYC for one night only to speak about how traveling and interacting with a global community can help you become a more well-rounded nonprofit professional. She’ll be sharing her own travel stories and discussing her book as well.

If you would like to purchase the book, it is available online at: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0609809547/femalenomad-20. Major booksellers, such as Borders and Barnes and Nobles, stock it as well. The book will also be available for purchase at the event, and Ms Gelman will be signing copies after her talk. For more information about the author, visit: http://www.ritagoldengelman.com/

A valid photo ID is required to enter the building. By subway: Take the 6, R, or W train to 23rd street.

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Baruch College School of Public Affairs
135 E 22nd Street
3rd floor
New York, NY 10010

Tuesday, May 8, 2007 from 6:15 PM to 8:00 PM (ET)


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The Young Nonprofit Professionals Network of New York City (YNPN-NYC) supports the professional development of the next generation of nonprofit leaders by providing opportunities for skill-building, information sharing, and networking. ______ The mission of the School of Public Affairs is to enhance the performance of governmental and nonprofit institutions in New York and the nation in the interest of effective and equitable public service and public policy in a diverse society. Using insights from theory, research, and practice, we are a multidisciplinary community of scholars engaged in teaching, research, and outreach to achieve this mission.