Mendonça

Learn The Tools To Live Your Life With Purpose And Meaning

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Monday, January 15, 2024

Mendonca believes that each person was designed to live with Purpose, Accountability, Consistency, and Truthfulness. You are not here by accident, and you do not have to live questioning the reason for your existence. He encourages readers to take hold of their birthright -- the intentional life.

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  • FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. , Jan. 15, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Author Roland A. Mendonca encourages readers to stop asking about the meaning of life and move forward in Living The Intentional Life: The Life You Were Born To Live ($16.49, paperback, 9781662891137; $7.99, e-book, 9781662891144).
  • After surviving a life-threating condition, it reawakened in me the question about purpose and the ultimate meaning for life
    Mendonca believes that each person was designed to live with Purpose, Accountability, Consistency, and Truthfulness.
  • You are not here by accident, and you do not have to live questioning the reason for your existence.
  • "After surviving a life-threating condition, it reawakened in me the question about purpose and the ultimate meaning for life," said Mendonca.

Fidelity Charitable® Board of Trustees Elects Lenny Mendonca as Chair

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Wednesday, March 2, 2022

Fidelity Charitable, an independent public charity with the nations largest donor-advised fund program, today announced that Lenny Mendonca has been elected chair of its board of trustees.

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  • Fidelity Charitable, an independent public charity with the nations largest donor-advised fund program, today announced that Lenny Mendonca has been elected chair of its board of trustees.
  • Mendonca, who has served as a trustee of Fidelity Charitable since 2015, is a lecturer on inequality at the Stanford Business School and a senior partner emeritus of McKinsey & Company.
  • His board service includes time as chair of New America and Children Now, co-chair of California Forward, co-founder and chair of Fusecorps, and vice chair of Common Cause.
  • Mendonca replaces Alfred E. Osborne Jr., Ph.D., who served on the board of Fidelity Charitable for over 13 years, the past five as its chair.