Meet Marcos Salazar of Be Social Change at Find & Follow Your Passion on April 6

More than 35 top creative professionals will be sharing their insight with us for Find & Follow Your Passion, our full-day conference taking place on April 6th at The New School. We’re thrilled to introduce you to one of our speakers, Marcos Salazar.

Marcos

Marcos Salazar is a social entrepreneur, educator, and community builder. Marcos is the co-founder of Be Social Change, a non-profit startup with a mission to educate and connect the next generation of change makers creating bold and innovative social change. He is also the founder of SocialChange.is a story, idea, and resource sharing platform for social entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs to share the experiences, insights, and lessons learned in creating new forms of social impact. Previously, Marcos was the Vice President of Programs at The White House Project as well as former Technology Strategist and Leadership Researcher for Girl Scouts of the USA. He is the author of The Turbulent Twenties Survival Guide, an expert speaker on the psychology of life after college, Gen Y, and Millennial topics, a former elected official in New York City as well as owns two hyperlocal clothing companies, BoroThreads and DistrictTees, in New York City and Washington, DC.

Image via besocialchange.com

Image via besocialchange.com

Join Marcos Salazar and over 250 young creatives for a full day of discussions, hands on workshops, networking, and fun. Meet the coolest creatives and companies in New York City, learn about different industries, and make great connections with peers and professionals.

Join us for this life-changing day of inspiration and actionable career tips. Register today.

Have a question for Marcos? Leave it in the comments below.

About the Author

Sara is the Managing Editor for the NY Creative Interns blog. She's also a Hofstra University alumnae and a Campus Coordinator for The World Needs More Love Letters. Follow her on Twitter @SaraMBrink and read her blog, Letters From A (Someday) Editor.

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