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making a difference . one world at a time
Maxx Komack Walske
www.maxandmephotography
Maxx Komack Walske
www.maxandmephotography
Born and raised in Los Angeles, I am passionate and ambitious, in taking on various leadership roles. I graduated from the University of Southern California in December of 2017 with a Bachelor of Science in Public Policy Development with an emphasis in Nonprofits and Social Innovations.
The Jewish principle of Tikkun Olam, ("world repair") is the guiding principle that I try to embody in my daily life.
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310.967.9249
sorellecohen@gmail.com
The Pad Project is a nonprofit organization founded by a group of high school students and their teacher dedicated to the principle that “a period should end a sentence, not a girl’s education.” All over the world, particularly in low and middle-income countries, one of the reasons why students drop out of school at a young age is a lack of access to affordable and hygienic menstrual products. Fifty percent of the world’s population menstruates. The Pad Project’s job is to ensure that one hundred percent of them have the tools to manage it.
In order to raise awareness about this critical human rights issue, The Pad Project committed to raise the funds to send a pad manufacturing machine, along with a year’s worth of raw materials to a village in rural India, and to document the process on film. That film, Period. End of Sentence., won the 2019 Academy Award for Best Documentary Short and sparked a global conversation about menstrual equity. The documentary not only depicts how the installation of a pad manufacturing machine provides access to affordable and hygienic menstrual products, but also fosters a micro-economy for the women who operate it.
The Pad Project’s mission is to create and cultivate local and global partnerships to end period stigma and to empower women worldwide.
Visit https://thepadproject.org/ to learn more!
Throughout my academic career, I specifically explored the nexus between non-profits, social innovation, and entrepreneurship. At Angel City Sports, I work closely with both the advisory council and the CEO to secure cross-sector partnerships for the organization. Ultimately, I see the opportunity for the sports world to embrace a Triple Bottom Line philosophy and hopes to one-day work for a professional sports team's community outreach and development department.
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My role is to share Mammoth Mountain via social media, targeting a college level audience. Through various Los Angeles- based events, such as Ski Dazzle and Shaun White Air & Style, I was able to target potential customers and let them know why Mammoth is the best place to ride in California.
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Catherine Brittany Aeppel
catherineaeppel.com
As a member of the USC Alpha Chi Omega, Epsilon chapter, I have already taken on leadership positions. My mother, an Epsilon Alum, has truly shown what it means to be a “Real Strong Women.” AXO, has allowed me to grow and develop, meeting girls from all walks of life. I serve on the philanthropy committee as well as the social chair committee.
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“TAMID is a fast growing business organization that is also established on high-profile campuses such as Harvard, Berkeley, UPenn, and University of Michigan. Each semester, members of TAMID@USC have the opportunity to learn about the Israeli economy, consult for funded Israeli start-ups, and invest in a small portfolio comprised of securities listed in the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange. A select group of students is also selected to intern at prestigious firms in Israel during the summer as a part of the TAMID fellowship. Students of all backgrounds are invited to join through a competitive application process, especially those studying business, entrepreneurship, engineering, and economics. There are no religious or political affiliations, and students need not be Jewish to participate.” -- usctamid.com
In my second year with Tamid USC, I have become involved in the consulting track.. I am a contributing member of the Consulting Team and worked specifically with a start up app called Donde. In doing so, I gained experience in user interface, design, the target market audience for fashion apps. This “real world practicum” has been exceptionally beneficial, and has applications for my other interests.
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I helped build the California Storm AAU Club Basketball Team's presence on social media platforms. I manage the various social media accounts, such as Instagram and Twitter, to ensure that the athletes, parents, and coaches are always kept in the information loop. Additionally, this has created a cohesive way for alumni to connect with the club program, by sharing memories from their Cal Storm experiences, or updating the club on their current college careers.
Check out my profile here!
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californiastorm.org
facebook.com/californiastorm
500+ likes
@Cal_Storm1
1k followers
@CalStorm1
150+ followers
goflow.me
100k users
facebook.com/gflow
8k likes
@goFlowapp
1.4k followers
@goFlowapp
1.6k followers
“goFlow has come a long way since it’s inception in 2013. What started as a mobile app for surfers, by surfers, has evolved into so much more. With over 100K goFlow users, we are both honored and humbled. Today we are proud to announce the launch of goFlow Sports. We’ve taken all of your favorite features from surf reports, and applied them a much wider variety of outdoor sports. Looking for a golf course that has good weather and a light crowd? We’ve got you covered. Trying to decide where you should go fishing? No problem. Searching for the best ocean clarity for some snorkeling or diving?
Let’s DO this!”
--- goflow.me
As the USC goFlow Team Leader, I have been working with the company since the summer of 2014. From a social media perspective, I was looking for an interactive sports app where I could follow the global action sports world. goFlow was the answer!
http://blog.goflow.me/2015/03/31/redbull-switchboard-2015/
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“The Institute for Visual History and Education is dedicated to making audio-visual interviews with survivors and witnesses of the Holocaust and other genocides a compelling voice for education and action.
With a current collection of nearly 52,000 eyewitness testimonies, the Visual History Archive preserves history as told by the people who lived it. Each testimony is a unique source of insight and knowledge offering powerful stories from history that demand to be explored and shared. In this way we will be able to see their faces and hear their voices, allowing them to teach, and inspire action against intolerance.” -sfi.usc.edu
As a fundraising intern, my goal is to increase awareness of the Holocaust and other genocides. We must not stand idly by.
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