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As a Program Manager on Google’s Social Responsibility Team, Seth Marbin helps encourage and enable employees to use their skills, talents, and resources to have an extraordinary impact on the world through service and philanthropy. He joined Google after five years in the social sector – first as a three-time AmeriCorps member, then as a founder of City Year New Hampshire. 

Seth was selected as a First Movers Fellow with the Aspen Institute’s Business and Society Program and served on the steering committee of California Volunteers Business Partner Program. He founded and maintains Teampedia.net, a free, collaborative encyclopedia of team-building activities and ice breakers. Seth also sits on the National Advisory Council of AmeriCorps Alums, and was honored as a White House Champion of Change in 2012 during AmeriCorps Alums Day at the White House. He graduated from Brown University, where he studied the intersection of public and private sector organizations and social entrepreneurship. Seth lives in Alameda, CA, with his wife Jyothi, daughter Kaia, and son Jahan.