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Gold Rush Program Fellow
ORGANIZATION: GOLD HOUSE FOUNDATION INC
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14 people are interested
Gold House is a nonprofit collective of diverse leaders dedicated to forging stronger bonds that empower Asians to have more authentic, more successful, and healthier lives to, in turn, advance all of society. Its ventures include networking Salons that forge new professional opportunities; investment vehicles like Gold Open that ensures Asian artistic success and Gold Rush that accelerates entrepreneurial success; and the A100 List that celebrates historic Asian achievements. Gold House is based in Los Angeles, New York City, and San Francisco.
The Gold Rush Program Fellow will report to the Gold Rush Program Lead and will be responsible for managing the entire end-to-end experience of Gold Rush Founders from onboarding to successful integration into the growing ecosystem of Gold Rush alumni.
Fellow Duties
Program Management
- Design and execute all programming geared toward Gold Rush Founders, including Launch Showcase; Meet the Founders (networking with investors and Gold House members); Learning Series (industry-specific educational programming); other Community Building events.
- Coordinate with west coast Experience Fellows to execute parallel events across both coasts.
- Attend monthly Gold House Experiences Team calls to act as a liaison and identify synergies between the Gold Rush and Gold House Experiences teams
- Develop and execute best practices across the Programming team.
- Define, optimize, and report on growth and engagement metrics (e.g., NPS, attendance) and qualitative feedback.
Community Management
- Develop and manage communication platforms (e.g. Slack, WhatsApp) for Founders to connect, chat, and share resources and opportunities.
- Act as the point person for all partnership opportunities by facilitating communication between the Founders and partners
- Develop the Gold Rush concierge program, aimed to provide resource recommendations (e.g., systems, co-working space) to our Founders to accelerate their businesses.
Requirements
- Each Fellow commitment is one year long.
- Fellow must have a minimum of 3-4 years of full-time professional work experience
- Fellow must be self-starting and entrepreneurial; resilient and creative; highly detail-oriented; and consistent in high-quality execution
Benefits
Gold House Fellows are volunteers who represent the most promising up-and-coming Asians in their respective fields. As an investment in our community’s future, Fellows are given intimate access to the Gold House Collective network and its ventures, specifically through:
- The title of Gold House Fellow
- A long-term visioning and career coaching session with Gold House Principal Founders to sharpen one’s professional aspirations
- Complimentary attendance and participation in one Salon per year, Gold House’s most coveted gatherings that convene 20 top Asians in an unforgettable experience to solve a specific challenge. Attendees are also able to solve one of their own challenges on the spot from the Collective.
- Complimentary access to all VIP #GoldOpen Premieres for the year, seminal convenings of top Asians across LA, NYC, and SF opening week for major films.
- Access to all experiences related to the Fellow’s work (e.g. Salon Fellows attend all Salons in their city)
To apply, please send an email to priyanka@goldhouse.org with your resume and describe: your interest in this role, your unique qualifications, any relevant organizations / affiliations.
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About GOLD HOUSE FOUNDATION INC
Location:
5120 W GOLDLEAF CIR STE 180, LOS ANGELES, CA 90056, US
Mission Statement
Gold House is a nonprofit collective of diverse leaders dedicated to forging stronger bonds that empower Asians to lead more authentic and successful lives in order to advance all of society.
Description
Our ventures include membership systems and benefits to fortify relationships; supporting the authentic societal representation of Asians through media (Gold Open); accelerating economic success and representation of Asian founders (Gold Rush); and championing societal contributions made by Asians to reshape public opinion and codify our cultural legacy (A100 List and the All of Us Movement).
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
New YorkNew York, NY 10038
DATE POSTED
July 28, 2020
SKILLS
- Program Management
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- To apply, please send an email to megan@goldhouse.org and mikkoh@goldhouse.org with your resume and describe: your interest in this role, your unique qualifications, any relevant organizations / affiliations.