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CARTER BURDEN NETWORK ASSOCIATES COUNCIL

Carter Burden Network’s Associates Council is a group of engaged professionals dedicated to lending their talents, time and energy to raise critical funds to support CBN’s mission.  As the organization’s next generation of leaders and supporters, the Associates Council serves as advocates for Carter Burden Network’s crucial work combating isolation and loneliness, food insecurity, and serving older, vulnerable New Yorkers.

Membership Benefits

  • Connect and work with like-minded peers from various industries in New York City

  • Exclusive access to volunteer and fundraising events and CBN venues, including the Carter Burden Gallery in Chelsea

  • Entrepreneurial opportunity to raise funds in support of CBN’s mission

  • Network with CBN’s Board of Directors and senior leadership

  • Gain experiential training for future Board membership

Throughout the year, we offer a number of volunteer opportunities geared toward connecting young professionals with older adults in the CBN community.

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Leadership

Head of Volunteerism
Kari Skov

Aaron Payton

Jeff Englander 

ASSOCIATES COUNCIL & CARTER BURDEN NETWORK’S 2020 GOING ABOVE CAMPAIGN

Carter Burden Network’s Associates Council has taken the initiative to help fundraise money and spread awareness about last year’s Going Above Campaign. These ambitious young professionals have dedicated their time, energy, and resources to improving the lives of older adults dealing with grief and loss, loneliness and isolation, changing health conditions, and other common changes accompanied by aging.  

Here is a message from CBN’s Associates Council, former Co-President Gabriela Goldsmith:

If you are interested in joining the Carter Burden Associates or would like to learn more about the Associates’ volunteer opportunities or social events, please contact us at contactus@carterburdennetwork.org.  We understand the busy schedules of working professionals, so we offer flexibility of involvement.