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As a Latin American volunteer and volunteer manager for more than 25 years, I can testify that The IJOVA is the most professional resource for volunteer managers. I consider it so important for my country that the Asociacion Mexicana de Voluntarios, A.C. (AMEVAC, our national volunteer development organization) has recommended it to the Mexican government for consultation.
(Tere Alfaro, President, Asociación Mexicana de Voluntarios, A.C. , Mexico City, Mexico)
Many academic journals neglect the real-life application of research conclusions. The IJOVA is a wonderful source of solid scholarship that includes the “so what?” question that many academicians and practitioners want and need to know. I can’t imagine teaching a course, writing a paper or preparing to do a workshop without consulting it first for the most up-to-date information on volunteer resource management.
(Nancy Macduff, Director, Washington State University Volunteer Management Certificate Program, Walla Walla, Washington, U.S.A.
As a consultant and trainer within the field of volunteer resource management, I encourage my clients to utilize the rich information in The IJOVA -- one of the best sources in the field for professional development and knowledge building.
(Georgean Johnson-Coffey, M.Ed., Consultant, Blue Vision Training, Ft. Wayne, Indiana, U.S.A.)
Keeping abreast of what's happening in the realm of volunteerism through The IJOVA provides me insight into managing my volunteer program to keep it fresh, up-to-date and vibrant.
(Mary Kay Hood, Director of Guest & Volunteer Services, Hendricks Regional Health, Danville, Indiana, U.S.A.)
