Bottom line success
We are proud to empower and support Boston and Worcester students so they can achieve college and career success. The students we serve come from a variety of backgrounds and have many different career interests, yet they all share one goal: to get into college, graduate from college, and go far in life. I was born and raised in Jamaica Plain alongside my mother, her boyfriend, and two sisters. We lived in a two-bedroom home, and two girls beat one guy, so I spent my nights sleeping on a couch.


College Success Advisor
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College Success Advisor in Brooklyn, New York | Careers at New York City
This role is no longer accepting applications. For more than two decades, Bottom Line has been fighting for educational equity by ensuring that the right to a quality college education is accessible to those whose potential and drive exceed their opportunity. As one of the first college support organizations to focus on college completion, Bottom Line now produces best-in-class college graduation rates that eliminate the significant gap between first-generation students from low-income backgrounds and their wealthier peers. We build authentic relationships with our students and with each other. We take our work seriously, and we know that a focus on data and metrics is integral to our continued success. The College Success Advisor provides one on-one academic, financial, personal, and career guidance, and tracks and records student progress in our database using both quantitative and qualitative data. Advisors are expected to build advising skills and learn the Bottom Line program model and expectations for supporting a caseload of students, with the goal of being ready for promotion to Senior Advisor after their first or second full year as an Advisor.



Success Stories
If you think your small business should only be focused on profits, think again. The world is changing: Customers, employees and communities increasingly expect companies to serve a social good, not just make money. Perhaps no better proof of that changing environment came a couple of weeks ago.





Triple bottom line TBL , in economics, believes that companies should commit to focusing as much on social and environmental concerns as they do on profits. TBL theory posits that instead of one bottom line, there should be three: profit, people, and the planet. A TBL seeks to gauge a corporation's level of commitment to corporate social responsibility and its impact on the environment over time. In , John Elkington—the famed British management consultant and sustainability guru—coined the phrase "triple bottom line" as his way of measuring performance in corporate America.
