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People Leader, Engagement Expert, Volunteer Advocate, Change Champion

As many know volunteering is a huge part of my life and getting so involved with it at Guardian has helped me feel like me again (post having kids). Volunteering is not only something important to do to support your local community and help others, but it can have great benefits to you personally and professionally. Why? Professionally it can help you connect with people outside of your department at work. If your company has a volunteer committee or at Guardian we call it the Community Involvement Committee, there are opportunities to attend in person events enabling you to meet others. When volunteering a person's title goes out the window and you are working together for a common goal. It can be a great informal job interview or help you learn about other areas of your business through casual discussion. Your potential leader could see your work ethic, how you interact with others, and how you problem solve. Additionally, if you are a leader, you could meet amazing colleagues who you never met who have skills that could benefit your team. Personally, volunteering is so fulfilling, knowing that you are helping someone in your local community that without you, may not get what they need, whether it's something as simple as donating blood or visiting a local nursing home to do an activity with residents. So I challenge my network, for 2024, take some time out of your busy schedule, and give back to others! You never know how it could change your life!

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Brooke Rosenbauer, M.S.

Community, Social Impact, & Health Leader

5mo

Say it louder for the people in the back!! We are so lucky to have a volunteer leader like you paving the way for others to make an impact on their community!

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