Marion Pulse

In May of 2014 I graduated with my Master’s in Public Administration from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. During my last semester of school, I was fortunate enough to land an internship with a local non-profit called Green Our Planet (GOP). GOP works closely with the local school district to help raise money for and build vegetable teaching gardens at elementary, middle, and high schools. I was brought on to help with grant research and writing. Since I was emphasizing my studies in non-profit management I jumped at the idea of helping out at a start-up organization.
I was even more fortunate as along with the internship, my boss led me to the Mentor’s Foundation and I was able to work with a mentor on a regular basis. My mentor is Cyndy Ortiz-Gustafson, CEO of Strategic Progress, LLC. Cyndy is a powerful force in the non-profit sector in our community and very knowledgeable about grant writing and strategic planning. When she agreed to work with me throughout my internship, I couldn’t have been more excited. I was going to gain experience in more than one way.

I also have to thank Ciara Bryne, CEO of Green Our Planet. She helped me realize where I need to focus my time and has always brought me up when I was getting too hard on myself. The Mentor’s Foundation gave me the overall support to spend a summer working on projects that I didn’t know I was capable of being successful at.
Now that my time with GOP is coming to end, I am looking forward to beginning a career. I am constantly job hunting and networking with local community members to find where I will fit best and be able to apply everything I have learned this summer. I want to continue my connections with GOP as well. With such a strong connection to the school district here in Las Vegas, I hope to continue my relationship with one of our schools and their garden. I want to pass along the gift of mentoring to children and I think working through the garden will be the best way to do so.