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Why Community Involvement Matters in a Professional Life
By Noah Alweiss · Private Wealth Director and Financial Planning Specialist · Parkhaven Wealth Advisory
Community involvement is sometimes treated as separate from professional life. In practice, the two often inform one another — and a thoughtful approach to community can shape the perspective brought to professional conversations.
Community as an extension of values
Areas of community engagement often reflect the values that already guide other parts of life.
Community as a long-horizon commitment
Like long-term planning, meaningful community involvement is rarely a single act. It evolves over time.
Community and listening
Community work rewards listening — to organizations, to neighbors, and to the broader context in which decisions are made.
Community and humility
A measured approach to community involvement tends to favor humility over visibility.
Community and perspective
The perspective gained through community involvement often informs how broader priorities are framed and considered.
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About the Author
Noah Alweiss is a Private Wealth Director and Financial Planning Specialist associated with Parkhaven Wealth Advisory, serving clients in Miami, Florida and Parsippany, New Jersey.
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