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Dinner with Ten Strangers


An evening of intimate company, powerful connections, and community building.


What is it?
On a single night, "up-and-coming" members of our alumni community will gather in Downtown Boston, then disperse to private homes for dinner with prominent Bostonians.

Who can attend?
Only members of the National Service Alumni Network (NSAN) may attend. Membership is open to any staff or alum of a year of service program, and dues are $15/year (cheap!)

Date: Friday May 21, 2004
Time: 5:30pm - 6:30pm Networking Reception / Alumni Rally; 7:00pm - 8:30pm + Dinner
Place: The Networking Reception / Rally location will be at Emerson College's Bill Bordy Theater, at 216 Tremont Street (Near the Park Street T Station). Click here to download a map. Dinner will be at T-accessible private homes throughout our city.

Confirmed Dinner Hosts (as of April 22 - and more to come!):

  • Bob Giannino, Vice President of Business Development and Government Relations, Jumpstart / COOL Alum
  • Stig Leschly, Professor at Harvard Business School, and Sherry Riva / Alumni of Princeton Project 55
  • Robert Lewis, Jr., Executive Director, National Conference for Community and Justice
  • Eric Schwarz, Founder and President of Citizen Schools
  • Owen Stearns, Consultant, Foundation Strategy Group / City Year Alum

About NSAN
The National Service Alumni Network (NSAN) is the locally vibrant and nationally powerful civic association for people who have done a year of service to community. Our members participated in the Peace Corps, AmeriCorps, VISTA, Jesuit Volunteers, Coro, Echoing Green, Ashoka, Teach For America, City Year, and dozens of other programs. Learn more about us at www.nsan.org

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