Mentors Who Move the City Honoree Lauren Lewis

Lauren Lewis – Defender of Potential 

 

Lauren, a Partner at StaffBuffalo, a local women-owned, full-service professional staffing firm, combines her background in sales, her love of working with people, and her passion for WNY.  Lauren has a love for working with people and developing strong relationships, and she brings that enthusiasm and positivity into work every day.   Lauren works to help others reach their true and full potential through coaching people to find meaningful jobs, helping to build up companies through identifying exceptional employees, and through dedicated volunteer mentor work. Lauren is actively involved with Buffalo Prep, Child & Family Services, the local colleges, Buffalo Public Schools, and her Alma Mater, Nardin Academy. Through these organizations, Lauren works with students of all ages, providing Career Coaching, Mock Interviews, Resume and Networking Workshops, and Education and Career Presentations.

In addition, Lauren loves to give back to her community through volunteering with numerous organizations, serving on multiple Boards, and attending fundraisers frequently throughout Buffalo.  Lauren sits on the Ambassador Committee for Child & Family Services and was the Co-Chair for Child and Family Service’s Premier Fundraiser, Heartlight.  She is a Prep Collective Co-Chair for Buffalo Prep and has been a member of the planning committees for Buffalos Prep’s “Tailgate for Prep” and “Party for Prep”.  She is an active alumna of Nardin Academy and is the Alumni Chair for the Nardin Alumni Buffalo Chapter.  Lauren also serves as the Networking Chair on the Board of the Buffalo Niagara Human Resources Association.  Lauren is a proud resident in the City of Buffalo and she absolutely loves seeing the development and revitalization happening. 

Don’t forget to purchase your tickets to tour Mentors Who Move the City event on May 9th at Salvatore’s Italian Gardens to honor Defenders of Potential like Lauren!  Click here to purchase your ticket today!

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