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SEPTEMBER MONTHLY MEETING: Demystifying Millennials in the World of Philanthropy

Tue, Sep 29

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Virtual Meeting via Zoom

Presented by: Rogan Kersh, Provost and Professor of Political Science, Wake Forest University

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SEPTEMBER MONTHLY MEETING: Demystifying Millennials in the World of Philanthropy
SEPTEMBER MONTHLY MEETING: Demystifying Millennials in the World of Philanthropy

Time & Location

Sep 29, 2020, 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM

Virtual Meeting via Zoom

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About the Event

Join us on Tuesday, September 29, for an encore program with Dr. Rogan Kersh, who will provide more insight into the Millennial Generation and how they approach philanthropy.

Rogan Kersh received his B.A. from Wake Forest in 1986, and returned as provost and professor of political science in July 2012. In this role he oversees the University's academic mission and programs, working to support and enhance research, teaching, and creative work across the College, graduate, and professional schools. Prior to arriving at WFU, Kersh was associate dean of NYU's Wagner School of Public Service, where he was professor of public policy. Kersh has published three books, on American political history and on health policy; a new edition of his By the People: Debating American Government (with James Morone) was published in 2017 by Oxford University Press. He has published over 50 academic articles, and does frequent media commentary on U.S. politics and on the 'Millennial' generation. He has been a Mellon Fellow in the Humanities, a Luce Scholar, a Robert Wood Johnson Fellow, and is an elected Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration.

Kersh received his Ph.D. in political science from Yale in 1996, and has professional experience in the U.S. Congress, the British Parliament, and at think tanks in Tokyo and Washington, DC.

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