Saturday, April 27, 2019

The Next Step

excerpt from Hitch Haiku-Gary Snyder
I want to share some exciting news—I’m leaving Apple! 🎉😁

Apple has been a wonderful place to work (twice over). After 10+ years it makes up the bulk of my professional experience (+sole corporate exp). It’s time to gain a new professional perspective. This has been on my mind for over a year, but the mental energy Apple requires make it difficult to action. So, I’m taking action.

I’m taking a sabbatical to reset (/recover from commute). I plan to use this time to volunteer, move well, and write. And through this, search for the next step.

What is that next step?

There are a few areas that have my immediate interest. I’m interested in the non profits space, non profits themselves and companies with a non profit arm or target market. Generally I’m interested in gaining experience in learning more about member/corporate giving, non profit program management, and other skills. My ideal would be an org supporting parks, urban forest, pubic green space, public arts.

I’m also interested in new corporate experience. I have a list of companies in SF I think are interesting and generally I believe there is a lot of opportunity for someone like myself, with demonstrated experience and innovative thinking. Here, I’m looking at project/program management, comms, chief of staff roles.

So, that’s the news! Thomas will be finished with his weekly commute to LA, so we’re both feeling pretty excited about everything.

Thanks for all of your support. Much love.

What is this place?

If you are actually reading this you probably a) haven't been on here for six+ years or b) more likely, have never been on this. Whichever, you might be thinking 'Josh wrote a lotttt'.

That was one of my fave things with Peace Corps, that I had time to write, nearly 300 posts. I've been randomly dipping back into some posts and its a bit like looking through a yearbook, embarrassing and nostalgic.

Anyways, here are a few fun ones:

Of all things, coaching a softball team was one of my favorite memories and projects in Azerbaijan.

My friend Elshad and I organized a TEDx in Xachmaz. 

My final entry exploring Azerbaijani rap. It's a 75m mix of my favorite tracks. The soundcloud post is down but you can still download it