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Visit.org’s Five-Star Event Facilitation Team

According to a study conducted by Upwork, it is predicted that 36.2 million workers or 22% of Americans will be working remotely by the year 2025. That’s why now, more than ever, business leaders are faced with the challenges of engaging their teams with meaningful experiences, no matter where they are. Hailing from all over the globe, our Visit.org seasoned…

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ON Semiconductor Partners with Visit.org for National Volunteer Week 2021

In observance of National Volunteer Week (April 18-24), employees from ON Semiconductor, a leading  supplier of innovative semiconductor-based products and solutions, will be gathering online to participate in Visit.org’s remote giving back experiences. Employee volunteers in the United States and Canada will be making an impact on: The Arts By participating in an online drawing workshop, their team will provide…

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What is Visit.org: Q&A with CEO Michal Alter

Michal Alter is the CEO and Co-Founder of Visit.org, a SaaS platform that offers employee-driven corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities that benefit nonprofits. As one of the first female pilot cadets in the Israeli Air Force, a former computer science engineer, an experienced Director of Refugee Affairs, and a graduate from Columbia University’s Master of Public Administration program, Michal has…

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5 Reasons Why You Should Maintain A Good Work-Life Balance

Is it possible to give your personal life and work life all the attention they need, without neglecting either? We believe that it is — and that it is essential in getting the most out of both realms. Here are some benefits of maintaining an appropriate level of commitment to both. 1. You are able to have more meaningful experiences…

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