This week Andrew talks with David Flink. David is the Founder & Chief Empowerment Officer of Eye to Eye, a national nonprofit on a mission to help students with learning differences. At a young age, David was diagnosed with dyslexia and ADHD. In 1998, while a student at Brown University, David set out to build a support network to help young people just like him. He organized a group of Brown University students with learning differences and the group volunteered their time at a local elementary school. Since then, David and his team have built Eye to Eye into a national movement of college students with dyslexia and other learning disabilities mentoring similar identifying elementary and middle-school students. David’s story is a powerful reminder that anyone committed to making a difference can change the world. His story is inspiring and filled with lessons for us all.
Show Highlights:
3:14 - Launching Eye to Eye while a student at Brown University
4:22 - From humble beginnings to a national movement
5:19 - Connecting through similar experiences
6:38 - Finding a network of supporters
10:12 - Organizing community events
12:05 - Learning from mistakes
13:00 - Bringing your full self to a cause
13:08 - Running the first fundraiser from David's apartment
14:40 - "Build no statues" leadership
17:25 - Keys to successful hiring and scaling a team
21:23 - Bringing together young people for good
25:16 - Changing a common narrative
26:02 - David's mission
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