How Persist Nashville Volunteers Help First-Generation Students Graduate College | Laurie Brown
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WE HIGHLIGHT NEW ORGANIZATIONS EVERY MONTH ON THE FIRST AND THIRD MONDAYS
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For anyone wondering how volunteer work can reconnect you to your purpose while transforming students' lives, Laurie Brown, CEO of Intrepid College Prep and Board Chair of Persist Nashville, shares why first-generation college students need more than just admission letters to succeed. We explore the critical gap between college access and college completion, discover how professional coaching changes outcomes for MNPS graduates, and learn practical ways busy professionals can find volunteer opportunities that fill their cup.
Featured Guest: Laurie Brown — CEO of Intrepid College Prep & Board Chair of Persist Nashville
What You'll Learn:
✅ Why the first two years of college are make-or-break for first-generation students and how coaching helps them persist
✅ How Persist Nashville's data-driven approach partners with MNPS schools to track student outcomes from senior year through college
✅ How to reframe volunteerism as a two-way investment that fills your cup while serving your community
Resources & Mentions:
Persist Nashville
Intrepid College Prep
Teach for America Nashville
Connect with Us:
Website: Doing Good
Social Media: All Links
Blog: Featured Volunteers
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Credits:
Produced by Azilee Maetke
Music by Hartzmann
Edited by Jordan Rillera
Additional Editing by Jay Wilson