University of Chicago MBA graduate Eugene Gorab sits as president and CEO of Greenfield Partners, LLC. Apart from his private equity real estate business, Eugene Gorab also serves as the director of the Appalachia Service Project (ASP). With a goal of building warm, safe, high-quality homes, ASP also aims to create relationships that surpass cultural, social, and economic differences among its workers and Appalachian families. The ASP’s Helping Hands program comprises volunteers who have provided their services for ASP in the past. These volunteers are tasked to mentor new groups, give general administrative support, and offer general construction and skilled trade support. Helping Hands mentoring volunteers work closely with groups from preparation to the actual time of service. Volunteers with special skills and licenses, such as plumbers and electricians, work with the program’s home repair coordinator to match their skills with the needs of individual projects. Volunteers who are available for general administrative support can take phone calls, answer mail, and perform data entry.
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AuthorCurrently, Eugene Gorab serves as the President and Chief Executive Officer of Greenfield Partners, LLC, a company he founded in 1997. Archives
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