Insight. A Trip and a Baby Sea Lion Changed Andrea Beegle's Life Perspective. - 2022 CFAAC Annual Report - Other - Page 28
Insight. A Trip and a Baby Sea Lion Changed Andrea Beegle's Life Perspective.
INSIGHT. A TRIP AND A BABY SEA LION CHANGED
ANDREA BEEGLE’S LIFE PERSPECTIVE.
Before she attended University of California, Berkley, to pursue
a lacrosse scholarship, Andrea hadn’t traveled much out of her
close-knit Anne Arundel County neighborhood. In fact, her family
and friends were wondering how long she would last in California.
She made it, graduating cum laude in Mass Communications. After
graduation, Andrea and her friends set out to “save the world,”
backpacking in parts of South America including the unique and
pristine Galapagos Islands.
“I was sitting on a rock [in the Galapagos] and a baby sea lion came
all the way up and jumped on my lap and began snuggling and
kissing me. I thought, ‘what just happened? This is what life is when
you don’t live in fear. This is harmony.’ That moment really changed
my perspective and actually inspired my career path; I knew I
wanted to foster life-changing opportunities for more people.”
ANDREA DESCRIBES HERSELF AS “A FINANCIAL ADVISOR WITH A
NONPROFIT HEART.”
Andrea returned east and launched a 15-year career in nonprofit
management, working at National Geographic, the United Nations
Foundation, the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition, and
ultimately starting a 501c3 focused on maternal and early childhood
nutrition. She has raised millions for causes; mobilized hundreds
of thousands of supporters around issues of health, sustainable
development, and social justice; and managed partnerships with
celebrities, media, Fortune 500s, governments, and more. However,
she always had a dream to work with her life-long mentor and
father. In 2019, that dream came true. Andrea is working as a
financial advisor beside him at Compass Wealth Strategies.
A GOOGLE SEARCH BROUGHT ANDREA TO THE COMMUNITY
FOUNDATION. AFTER THAT, IT WAS LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT.
“There are so many issues and causes that it’s hard to pick just one.
So, when I was looking to get involved in my community and where
to spend my time and resources, I wanted to find an organization
that was at the heart of them all. I found the Community
Foundation. I literally sent a cold-call email and was delighted when
that email was answered with a warm response and invitation to
learn more and get involved.”
Andrea got involved immediately with the Celebration of
Philanthropy, subsequently joining the CFAAC board. “The
Community Foundation has broadened and deepened my sense of
community. I feel more aware, more committed, more engaged.
Really, I want to thank the Community Foundation for giving me a
way to be a better neighbor.”
In 2021, Andrea, her husband, and their three young kids opened
a Donor Advised Fund. “The issues facing our community are
interconnected, so it makes sense to invest in an organization that is
at the intersection of them all. When your head and your heart are
in the same place, that’s how you know that you are on a good path.”
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