At the American Cancer Society the work we do every day, whether it is in accounting, IT, marketing or corporate communications, impacts lives. For almost 100 years, professionals in all business functions have worked tirelessly to contribute to our life saving mission. Within these pages is a window into the working life of American Cancer Society. This is your opportunity to discover what makes our professional journey unique from and similar to working for any other Fortune 500.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
"Is That Meaningful Work or What!" by Angelita Colbert
What is meaningful work?
People often ask me, "Where do you work?" My response, "The American Cancer Society!" I'm then asked, "What do you do?"The rest conversation then sounds a little something like this . . . " Well, my official title is Senior Learning Consultant for what we call the Center of Excellence. I am able to work with and support great people. I interface with a large group of people who have come together for one cause and that it to cure cancer. Everyday, I meet with, plan with, and exchange knowledge of information about our organization, and hear survivor stories that touch me in different ways. I hear and learn about community mobilization, where people's spirits unify to help others and to save lives. The other person's response is usually, "It must be really nice to work somewhere that you can be proud of."
Now tell me, is that meaningful work or what?
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