Scott Beale
Scott Beale (born 20th century) is an American social entrepreneur who has started three nonprofit organizations. He is the founder and chief executive officer of Atlas Corps, a leadership development program for nonprofit professionals. Sometimes called a "reverse Peace Corps", Atlas Corps brings leaders from all around the world to serve in cities across the United States.
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Born | 20th century |
Occupation | Social entrepreneur, writer |
Early life, education and early activism
Beale grew up in Delaware. A John Carroll Scholar at Georgetown University, he graduated in 1998. Beale also has an MPA from the University of Delaware.
While an undergraduate at Georgetown University, he organized political rallies at the U.S. Capitol and registered youth voters for Rock the Vote.[1]
Career
Beale was a U.S. diplomat who served in New Delhi fighting human trafficking in India and in Bosnia organizing elections in the late 1990s. He also worked at Ashoka's Youth Venture program and in the Clinton White House.
Beale is a co-author with Abeer Abdalla of Millennial Manifesto: A Youth Activist Handbook (2003), a book about the politics of the Millennial Generation published through self-publishing press InstantPublisher.[2]
See also
References
- "Scott Beale: 2010 National Awards Honoree". US Center for Citizen Diplomacy. Archived from the original on April 3, 2013. Retrieved May 2, 2013.
- Beale, Scott (November 2003). Amazon.com listing for Millennial Manifesto. ISBN 1591964210.
- Heath, Thomas. "Value Added: The Nonprofit Entrepreneur". Washington Post. Retrieved May 2, 2013.