Albert M. Rejouis Joins Nonprofit Leadership Center Team

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Nonprofit Leadership Center

Stay ready, so you don’t have to get ready. 

That is Albert Rejouis’ mantra, as he believes preparation is what separates the best from the rest.

We are pleased to share that Albert M. Rejouis has joined the Nonprofit Leadership Center team as our new administrative assistant. In this vital support role, Albert will provide comprehensive administrative assistance to ensure smooth organizational operations and exceptional customer service.

"I am the voice you will hear on the phone and the face you see in our office to allow the team to deliver more to our community. I will work tirelessly to ensure our office and training center are consistently in top condition for every nonprofit leader and our community."

Albert is a recent graduate of the University of South Florida where he earned his degree in psychology. Growing up in Pembroke Pines, Florida, Albert believes his time in the busy streets of south Florida taught him a lot about the value of community.

“A strong community has the power to uplift and empower those in need,” Albert says. “Whether it is through one’s faith, one’s family, or one’s general community, we all belong somewhere. It is our responsibility to find where we belong and include all that can help push us forward.”

Through his work at the Nonprofit Leadership Center, Albert aspires to continue growing the community and taking it to greater heights than ever before.

When Albert isn’t at work, you can find him perfecting his soccer skills or learning the game of chess.

Please join us in welcoming Albert Rejouis to the Nonprofit Leadership Center. 

You can connect with Albert on LinkedIn or via email:

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