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Johnni Medina
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March 7, 2023
Chinmay Bonde, wearing a colorful shirt, stands in a crowd

Chinmay Bonde 麻豆传媒23 already had a wealth of marketing knowledge before he left India to pursue an MS degree in marketing analytics as a Pace graduate student. But before he arrived in New York City, he gained experience that shifted the way he thought about how companies did business and emphasized the importance of building his own skills.

While still in India, Chinmay worked for California-based IT company Cloudalyze. During the pandemic, Chinmay麻豆传媒檚 company asked that employees donate one percent of their work hours towards voluntary work for nonprofits. 麻豆传媒淥rganizations that donated their expertise to nonprofits could earn the Impact Partner certification, which is the highest tier of the Salesforce platform in the nonprofit industry,麻豆传媒 he explained.

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