Mustard Seed Communities
Robin Hall is an experienced analyst at 180 Degrees Consulting at Cornell, where foundational consulting skills have been developed through practical application in multiple industry case scenarios. As a project manager, Robin led a team in a consulting partnership with Family Promise MetroWest, focusing on organizational structure and long-term KPI development. In the role of Volunteer Engagement & Fundraising Intern at Mustard Seed Communities, Robin has designed essential documents for over 1,000 volunteers and contributed to inclusivity initiatives. Upcoming health internship at Public Consulting Group involved tracking public health workforce metrics and pre-screening applicants. Early career experience includes customer service as a sales associate at Staples Stores, recognized as Employee of the Month. Robin is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Global and Public Health Science at Cornell University.
Mustard Seed Communities
Mustard Seed Communities (MSC) is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to caring for the most vulnerable populations throughout Jamaica, Nicaragua, Dominican Republic, Zimbabwe, and Malawi. MSC was founded in 1978 and provides loving and lifelong care to over 650 children and adults with disabilities, children affected by HIV, and young mothers in crisis. MSC manages sustainable agriculture initiatives and provides education, nutrition, and vocational training to marginalized communities. Mustard Seed Communities is a faith-based organization inspired by the healing and caring ministry of Jesus Christ. Over 1000 mission volunteers travel to Mustard Seed Communities every year. The mission program provides volunteers with the unique opportunity to grow their faith while living and working among MSC residents and staff. As a result of experiencing the work of MSC firsthand, mission volunteers often become MSC’s biggest supporters and provide critical funding and advocacy.