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Executive Service Corps of New England (ESC) is a regional nonprofit corporation headquartered in Boston, MA. ESC is dedicated to improving the quality of life in the communities we serve by providing high quality, affordable consulting services to nonprofits seeking to address critical organizational issues. We accomplish these goals by drawing upon an extensive volunteer network of current and former senior-level executives and professionals who are committed to helping public service organizations more effectively serve their constituents.
Description:
To carry out this mission, ESC provides ongoing training for its consultants so they can offer the latest thinking and best practices for the nonprofit sector. ESC also operates a free viewer access website, NewEnglandJobs.org that presents the region's most comprehensive and highly regarded classified advertisements section for nonprofit employment.
History:
ESC had its beginnings in 1982 as Careers for Later Years (CFLY), with incorporators Ezra Merrill, former Chairman of H.P.Hood Inc. of Boston, Caleb Loring, Jr., Managing Director of Fidelity Investments, General George S. Patton IV, and James L. Sullivan, President of the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce.
Contact people:
Office fax number: 617-423-2510
Address:
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38 Chauncy Street, Suite 802 Boston, MA 02111 (See a map) |
Web Site: http://www.escne.org
Directions:
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ESC is located in the Downtown Crossing section of Boston, Macy's and Filene's.
Accessible to the Red, Orange and Green lines on the MBTA.
Nearest Metro/Subway Stop: Downtown Crossing, Park Street, South Station, Walk distance (in minutes): 0-5
For maps or information, please see http://www.mbta.com |
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Dedicated professionals who want the non-profit clients to succeed
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Peole I work with at ESC are caring and SMART, There are former or current CEOs, CFOs and executives from numerous Fortune 500 companies. We need to build teams from within the NP and ESC. We "Teach them to fish!" It is fun and demanding. Not often does one have that mixture in any job. posted on March 9, 2006 |
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