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Change Agent, Global Advocate, and Founder and CEO of ReThink | Forbes 30 Under 30 | Harvard '22 | Rhodes Scholar at Oxford
I'm thrilled to share that the non-profit I lead, ReThink Citizens, is officially inviting applicants to join our team as our Youth Coalition Program Manager! 🎉 A little context: ReThink Citizens is the non-profit sister to ReThink, the social enterprise I've run for almost a decade. ReThink Citizens was launched i) to make the ReThink movement accessible to historically underserved communities and ii) to empower today's young people to build the digital world that they want to live in. While we're just a year old, we've already seen so much success -- we've been named a recipient of a Responsible Technology Youth Power Fund grant (and acclaimed by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex!) and just recently received a $100,000 grant from Young Futures Org, an incredible initiative dedicated to improving youth wellbeing. In May 2025, ReThink Citizens will launch the ReThink Citizens Youth Coalition (RCYC), a first-of-it-kind community that aims to incubate and empower young innovators (aged 10-17) with ideas to make the digital world a better place. To help research, develop, and launch the coalition, ReThink Citizens is now seeking a Youth Coalition Program Manager (https://lnkd.in/ezUYqwtV). The position is part-time, and anyone that is pursuing/has completed either a 2-year Associate's degree or 4-year Bachelor's degree is invited to apply (so young people are absolutely eligible, too! 🙌🏽 ). If you're eligible and interested, please apply! We're so excited to consider you for this role. And if you know folks who are eligible and might be interested, do us a huge favor and spread the word! We want to reach candidates near and far, and we'd so appreciate your help sharing this incredible opportunity with them. Once again, APPLY HERE: https://lnkd.in/ezUYqwtV. Questions? Get in touch with us at [email protected]. Thank you all so much! Here's to building a better internet for young people.