In the latest Careers podcast we interview David Schachter, Assistant Dean for Career Services and Experiential Learning at The Wagner Graduate School of Public Service at NYU. David manages Wagner’s career-related support of students and alumni. Originally trained as an actor, David has had more than fifteen years of non-profit staff and volunteer management experience. He has offered training, consulting, and facilitation nationally in the areas of leadership, staff development, supervision, team building, training of the trainer, and career planning.

    In addition, he developed programs and training components that appear in several chapters of The Idealist Guide to Nonprofit Careers. David received the 2006 NACE/Chevron Outstanding Achievement Award for Innovative Programs in Career Services for his partnership with Action Without Borders/Idealist.org on the creation of the Institute on Public Service Careers, a series of two-day professional development trainings designed to educate college career services professionals and year-of-service program staff from across the country on how to increase the visibility and accessibility of public service careers to their students, volunteers, and alumni. David received his Master’s Degree in Public Administration from NYU Wagner and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts.

    Idealist.org's Amy Potthast talks with David about the job search process; the diverse, ill-defined paths to public service careers; the NYU Fellowship for Emerging Leaders in Public Service at Wagner; David’s own path, and much, much more.

Click here to download (0:31:51)

Related links:
Wagner
The Fellowship For Emerging Leaders In Public Service
The Idealist.org Career Guide

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Comments[1]

    I enjoyed very much your podcast and I want to congratulate your host, David Schnachter for his achievements. We live in the age of constant reassessment of our career abilities and opportunities and I am one of those people. I also noticed that volatile market today does not discriminate the age. So my son, who is working for 2 years since graduation, is still not confident about his career choice.
    Since I am from Canada, I was wondering if you can refer me to a comparable institution in Ontario that would be able to offer similar services as you do at NYU Wagner.
    Thank you an keep up the good work!
    AD, Canada

    posted by: AD on Fri, 4/18 11:10 AM EDT


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