The opportunities that SEO London provides are about more than just individual achievement. SEO London provides a lifetime philosophy that emphasises career success, philanthropy and community involvement.
In the words of SEO USA Chairman Walter K. Booker, SEO Alumnus ’81, "SEO is not just about you. It’s about those who came before you and those who will come after you."
SEO London helps young people redefine how they can serve their communities, by providing entry to careers that provide the financial resources and influence to benefit their communities in ways that extend well beyond traditional careers in the human services sector.
The experiences of SEO London alumni show that career success in economically vital areas brings with it opportunities to participate in and influence the decision-making process in key areas affecting ethnic minority communities.
During their SEO London summer, interns learn first-hand from successful professionals how to contribute to society through community leadership, public-private partnerships, volunteerism and strategic philanthropy.
As importantly, our graduates gain access to a powerful network of more than 5,000 SEO alumni who are already giving back to their communities as board members, financial contributors, mentors and volunteers.
In keeping with SEO’s core value of “giving back”, interns take their first steps as philanthropists by contributing on a voluntary basis to a class gift to benefit not-for-profit organisations serving communities in need in the UK and in the interns’ communities of origin.
All donations are voluntary and over the last three years SEO London interns have raised more than £20,000 for charities including Save the Children, Children with Aids, Cancer Research and the SEO Scholars Programme.
Once internships are completed, SEO London alumni continue to live the ethic of giving back. Nearly all SEO London alumni have given back to SEO via interviewing, buddying, mentoring, recruiting, volunteering in the office, supporting interns, organising alumni activities and/or assisting other alumni in their careers.
In addition to giving time and resources back to SEO London, nearly half of SEO London alumni volunteer for, donate to, and/or have started their own charity (other than SEO London).
Alumni organise events ranging from volunteering at a soup kitchen, to walking as a team to raise funds for charities, to opening schools in Uganda, to establishing a loan collective to support new businesses in developing countries.
As the SEO London alumni body continues to grow, the potential for significant social impact grows with it. To this end the SEO Scholars Programme has benefitted hugely from our alumni’s commitment to better educate and mentor secondary school students from similar backgrounds.
“SEO taught me to do more than just work hard for money. SEO taught me to work for love of family and community. They gave me a real sense that I am participating in a social mission, which provided me with a deeper motivation than many of my peers and allowed me to work harder than them when required.” -Robert Reffkin, ‘98
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SEO has provided me with fantastic exposure, comprehensive training and a broad network of professionals which I was able to draw upon to make my internship successful. The legal and investment banking industries are incredibly competitive. Being able to learn from the experience of others who have entered into the sectors and who have built successful careers has proved extremely rewarding.
Giving back is also a very important part of the programme. I hope that I am able to encourage future SEO candidates through the knowledge and experience I have gained from my internship.
I have thoroughly enjoyed being part of the SEO Corporate Law stream and I cannot recommend it enough.
Jonathan Campell SEO Intern Corporate Law 2011 Class, College of Law![]()

