By Alison Flangel
Hi! My name is Shamitha and I have been with EGBI for a month now and it has been an enriching experience. I am an incoming senior at Westwood High School, and as my education progresses, I hope to pursue a degree in finance or management. Outside of EGBI, I am in my school’s orchestra, Academy Ambassador program, GenShe, and several other clubs and honor societies.
Shamitha shares her experience as an intern with EGBI and how you can get involved too.
To get started, would you mind telling us a fun fact about yourself?
A fun fact about me is that I grew up mainly in London, England, and California.
How have you been involved with EGBI?
I mainly do research and analysis for clients’ businesses to see where they can improve financially. I’ve also recently worked on importing and exporting goods, bookkeeping, and more.
Why do you think it is important to volunteer at EGBI?
EGBI allows you to connect with people from all kinds of different backgrounds and changes your perspective on business and the world around you.
What has your favorite experience with EGBI been so far?
My favorite experience has been attending the 90 Days business workshop. I’ve been able to connect with a lot of different people and learn about their businesses and inspirations. I’ve also had the opportunity to meet with them one-on-one to help expand their businesses.
“EGBI provides you the opportunity to learn new skills, communicate, and network.” – Shamitha Ramanan
In 2021, EGBI volunteers put in more than 130 hours to help EGBI support and serve over 400 small businesses. Volunteers like Ken make this possible and continue to help EGBI pursue their mission of training, coaching, and supporting aspiring and existing business owners who face barriers to growing a successful business.
Want to get involved too? Contact us to find out how you can volunteer or donate.