Fall 2010 Cohort

Raymar Hampshire, MSPPM 2011
Raymar Hampshire is a social entrepreneur who is passionate about creating socioeconomic equity. His passion has driven him to launch SponsorChange.org, a new social venture based in Pittsburgh. SponsorChange.org addresses the challenge of rising student loan debt and falling volunteer rates of young professionals by aiding them in being civically engaged while rewarding them with student loan stipends.

Maxine Markfield, MSPPM 2012
After graduating from Haverford College in 2007, Maxine Markfield worked as a research analyst crafting higher education academic policy, and most recently participated in a leadership development program, the Coro Fellowship in Public Affairs. During her Coro Fellowship, Maxine conceived of her social enterprise DoGood, which pairs skilled young professionals to volunteer opportunities in the social sector through an online social network that supports virtual, skills-based volunteering.

Funlola Osinupebi, MSPPM 2012
Funlola Osinupebi spent several summers interning in Lagos, Nigeria with firms such as KPMG Lagos and IBTC Pension Managers. She is currently developing a social enterprise that connects Nigerians in diaspora to employment opportunities in the country to advance Nigeria’s development goals. Funlola earned her B.A in Economics and Africana Studies from Wellesley College in MA.

Hannah Taytslin, MAM 2012
Prior to her graduate studies, Hannah Taytslin served as gallery director for a community arts organization in Framingham, MA. In addition to her work in the arts, Hannah spent five years in corporate business settings. Her social enterprise, KidCatalyst, Inc., seeks to provide information and resources to the parents, guardians, teachers, medical and other professionals who support children with special needs.