Graham Pansing Brooks

Corporate Partnerships Manager at Arbor Day Foundation

Graham Pansing Brooks has a diverse work experience history. Graham is currently working as a Corporate Partnerships Manager at the Arbor Day Foundation, where they support businesses in enhancing their corporate social responsibility and sustainability through tree planting projects globally. Prior to this, Graham founded and served as a Corporate Impact Specialist at SEAchange, LTD, a consulting firm that helps businesses leverage their purpose and philanthropy for community engagement and corporate social responsibility. Graham also co-founded and advised the Do More Good Movement, an organization that educates and amplifies businesses striving to make a positive impact. Before focusing on corporate impact, Graham worked as a Value Management Advisor at the Advisory Board Company, specializing in Crimson Technologies. Graham also served as the Director of Relationship Management at J. Brasch Co., LLC, a developer and distributor of geriatric fall-prevention medical technologies, and held the position of Account Management Intern at TurunUK, Ltd. During their internships, Graham demonstrated a talent for streamlining operations, implementing sales profit metrics, and managing relations with clients and strategic partners.

Graham Pansing Brooks pursued their education with a focus on law and international studies. Graham began their academic journey in 2010 at Emory University and completed their Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Economics and Global Health, Culture, and Society in 2014. In 2012, they took part in a study abroad program at the School for International Training in Geneva, Switzerland, where they focused on Multilateral Diplomacy and International Studies. Building upon their undergraduate studies, Graham then enrolled at the University of Nebraska College of Law in 2015, where they pursued a Masters of Legal Studies degree with a concentration in Corporate Law. This marked the culmination of their formal education trajectory.

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