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AID Young Professionals Network

Just because you graduate doesn't mean you lose touch with the need for an increased awareness about the U.S.'s role in an interconnected world! Americans for Informed Democracy has rapidly growing Young Professional Networks in multiple metropolitan areas. These groups are involved in a number of ways from mentoring local AID campus chapters to promoting bi-partisan legislation to hosting networking events to support each other as their careers grow.

AID Young Professional Networks
Want to start a Young Professional network?

Washington, DC
Contact: Melinda Brouwer melinda@aidemocracy.org

Boston, MA
Contact: Elise Moussa elise@aidemocracy.org

New York, NY
Contact: Zeeshan Suhail zeeshan@aidemocracy.org

San Francisco, CA
Contact: Veronica Canton, veronica@aidemocracy.org

In phase two of our web-site launch we plan on providing network specific pages! Stay tuned...

Would you like to mentor AID chapters? How about coordinate networking events? Or even run a city-wide initiative? If you don't live near a Y.P. network, consider starting one where you live!

Contact Marceline and she'll connect you with a mentor who can tell you about creating thier network. AID will of course provide you with support (business cards, posters, and mini-grants among other things).