AREAS OF EXPERTISE:
- Grantmaking and philanthropy
- Youth work-based learning
- Cross-sector partnerships
BIOGRAPHY:
In her role as Director of Corporate Social Responsibility for the national nonprofit American Student Assistance, Annie Duong-Turner leads the team responsible for the organization’s philanthropy portfolio, employee engagement and internship program. Prior to joining ASA, Annie served multiple roles at John Hancock, including as the Director, Community Investment – US & Asia Lead, where she implemented a community investment strategy and cross-sector collaborations in the US, and advised on philanthropic initiatives in Asia. She holds a master’s degree in Public Administration from Northeastern University and a bachelor’s degree in Sociology from Suffolk University.
RECENT SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS:
- JFF Horizons 2024: Unlocking Economic Mobility Through Career Connected Learning
- Pathways to Opportunity: Career-Connected Learning for Boston’s Young People
- Convening on career-connected learning for Boston’s young people
PUBLICATIONS:
- LinkedIn: It takes a village: Embracing a ‘whole-community’ approach to youth career pathways
- LinkedIn: Belonging, Meaning, Wellbeing and Purpose in Career Connected Learning
- LinkedIn: Unlocking Economic Mobility Through Career Connected Learning: Two Important Truths
- LinkedIn: It Takes a Village: Embracing a ‘Whole-Community’ Approach to Youth Career Pathways