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Melaine Privitera

The Exponential Factor of Investing in People to Maximize Social Impact

When I met Carrie Rich, founder of The Global Good Fund and co-author of the Wall Street Journal best seller “Impact the World: Live Your Values and Drive Change as a Citizen Statesperson,” her vision for creating social impact through investing in people resonated with me on a deeply personal level. We spent an incredible few days together at the Empact100 Showcase by Empact, an organization that focuses on creating cultures of entrepreneurship in communities around the world.

Sitting on the sidewalk on a cold street in New York City, we spent what seemed like hours talking about the butterfly effect of creating meaningful change by empowering our most precious resource - the people tackling the world’s greatest social issues. Carrie’s impassioned vision for accelerating human potential by developing and strengthening the leadership capacity of innovators focused on solving complex issues was undeniable, unforgettable and truly inspiring.

This chance encounter and moving conversation was the seed corn that blossomed into what is now our thriving Social Systems business sector at Mobius. Mobius Social Systems, our corporate social responsibility division, leads our pro-bono consulting services and the Emerging Professionals Program. Through this program, Mobius creates meaningful contributions to the communities we live and work in by creating jobs, training the emerging workforce and building sustainable local economic and social systems. We partner with charitable organizations by converting critical line volunteers into paid employees, providing economic support and job training to enable their continued contributions to these vital missions.

At a recent in-service day, Mobius employees spent an afternoon volunteering at one of our partner organizations, The Mana House, a food distribution program of the Dream Center, located in Huntsville, Alabama. The Mana House mission is to retore the lives, joy and health of those in need by replenishing their pantries and freezers. The Mobius headquarters and Huntsville-based technical staff worked right alongside the Mobius Social Systems HUBZone employees during the service project.

As we spent the day distributing supplies, an employee of Mobius Social Systems asked for a moment to speak with me. “You moved me from one side of the line to the other and it’s changed my life,” they said with pride and gratitude.

You moved me from one side of the line to the other and it’s changed my life
— Mobius Emerging Professional

My respect for this individual and this simple but poignant moment is just one of many examples of the ripple effect. This individual is now employed, empowered, and serving hundreds of others, from the other side of the line.

Several Huntsville residents who had been serving at Manna House have become Mobius employees. These employees report to Manna House and work at the organization serving the Huntsville community. This program has assisted the participants not only by providing much appreciated compensation, but also by providing financial literacy training, career readiness preparation, and much more.

Mobius is always seeking new charitable organizations and individuals to partner with to continue our commitment to building thriving communities. Find out more about Mobius Social Systems, browse our open Emerging Professionals job opportunities, or drop us a line at HR@mobius-llc.com. Mobius is also a proud contributor to The Global Good Fund, which has collectively invested over $125M to change the world through leadership development and fellowship programs.

Problem Solving on the Horizon

Problem Solving on the Horizon

March is Expanding Girls’ Horizons in Science and Engineering Month which encourages and promotes young women to have the confidence in themselves and their abilities to pursue a career in the STEM field. I took the opportunity to virtually sit down with three of our female engineers, Allison Cline, Jessica Szczurowski, and Kristi Watson, to discuss their experiences in the STEM field as well as their hopes for the future of girls in science and engineering.

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Mobius nominated top 5 finalist in the Greater Washington Government Contractor Awards

The Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce and Professional Services Council have unveiled the finalists for this year’s Greater Washington Government Contractor Awards ahead of the Nov. 6 ceremony in Tysons Corner, Virginia. Mobius has been selected as a finalist for the highly competitive Contractor of the Year Award for firms up to $25 Million. Mobius is one of five finalists named in a category that receives hundreds of applications.

Mobius Makes the 2018 Inc. 5000 For the Third Time

Mobius Makes the 2018 Inc. 5000 For the Third Time

For the third time, Mobius appears on the 2018 Inc. 5000, raking number 3387 with a three-year revenue growth of 114 percent. Mobius debuted in 2015 in the number 595 spot and again in 2016 at number 2231. Mobius' five-year revenue growth is over 625 percent. Our growth is indicative of the ever growing importance of engineering, advisory and analytical services, particularly in the space, missile defense and cyber domain. 

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