About me
Malorie Black built a career in high-performance sales and retail strategy, spanning digital advertising, door-to-door sales, and representing national brands selling millions of dollars of product into Walmart stores across the U.S. At the end of 2023, she left her role and sold her house to fully commit to solving the problems she was seeing in the social impact and volunteerism space.
Malorie’s connection to this work started early. As a teenager, she volunteered regularly with friends and church groups, and in college, she led marketing and engagement efforts supporting over 12,000 student volunteers. Through this experience, she saw both the powerful impact volunteering had on mental health and community, and how outdated and fragmented the systems supporting it were.
Since leaving the corporate world, Malorie has conducted 50+ interviews with nonprofit leaders, worked directly with organizations through consulting groups, and attended multiple nonprofit conferences to gain a deep understanding of the sector’s challenges today—including declining engagement among younger generations, reduced government funding, and the need to adapt to emerging technologies like AI.
She is the founder of GoGood and a first-year MBA student at Darden, where she is a Batten Scholar for Entrepreneurship.