Deloitte Embarks On Sixth Annual Alternative Spring Break Program with Undergraduates from Across the Country

NFL defensive end Calais Campbell kicks off "Maximum Impact" in Miami
Mar 15, 2013 8:05 AM ET

NEW YORK, March 15, 2013 /3BL Media/ -- Deloitte has chosen 73 high-achieving undergraduates from 40 colleges and universities to participate in the sixth annual "Maximum Impact: Deloitte's Alternative Spring Break" program.  In collaboration with United Way and Teach for America, Deloitte will host two one-week sessions in which the students will give their time and skills to designated community service projects alongside Deloitte professionals.  This unique program allows participants to learn more about careers at Deloitte and to begin building their professional networks while exercising their commitment to service. 

"At Deloitte, we believe early student engagement is imperative to attracting and retaining the next generation of business leaders," said Diane Borhani , Deloitte's U.S. campus recruiting leader. "By working side-by-side on challenging and meaningful community service projects, Maximum Impact allows our people to share Deloitte's core values with potential recruits while giving them a glimpse into our culture."

Launched in 2008, Maximum Impact enables stand-out students to connect with Deloitte professionals through a common interest in education and community contribution.  Since its inception, the number of applicants has more than doubled, with only 5 percent being selected this year to participate, making it a truly sought-after experience. Deloitte has hired 140 full-time employees and interns who participated in Maximum Impact.

During the 2013 Maximum Impact program:

  • Alongside United Way, 48 chosen students and Deloitte professionals will be supporting students in at-risk communities both inside and outside the classroom in Miami. Arizona Cardinals defensive end Calais Campbell kicked off the session by sharing with volunteers his perspective on the importance of mentoring.  Campbell's participation marks the first time that United Way Team NFL has been in involved with the Deloitte program and it aligns with the program's mission to recruit one million volunteer readers, tutors and mentors in an effort to cut the high school dropout rate in half by 2018.
  • Deloitte and Teach for America will bring 25 students to Memphis to work with schools and students who face the challenges of educational inequity, a principle that affirms that where a child is born determines his or her educational outcomes and life prospects.  Participants will encourage underserved youth to follow a path to higher education and career success by tutoring them and offering in-class support.

"My Alternative Spring Break experience significantly impacted my decision to join Deloitte," said Dillon Blatt , a 2011 program participant, who will fulfill a two-year commitment with Teach for America and will start full-time with Deloitte in 2015. "This trip enabled me to learn about the various opportunities that Deloitte offers, truly understand and appreciate the organization's dedication to community service, and network with so many amazing people. I am still in touch with many of the people I met through this incredible experience, and I often look back on this spring break with fond memories."

Follow Deloitte on Facebook at www.facebook.com/DeloitteUniversity and on Twitter @LifeatDeloitte. Search #DeloitteASB and #educationtransforms to follow the action during Maximum Impact.

For more information about Teach For America, please visit www.teachforamerica.org and follow them on Facebook atwww.facebook.com/teachforamerica and on Twitter @TeachForAmerica. 

For more information about United Way, please visit: www.UnitedWay.org and follow them on Facebook atwww.facebook.com/studentuw and on Twitter @unitedway.

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