markarnoldy
Mark Arnoldy
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In the hills of rural Nepal, a cow passes by a hospital window as Mark Arnoldy sits down to work. His company Possible is a nonprofit dedicated to bringing affordable healthcare to far-flung places where medical supplies and expertise are an invaluable resource.

Fantastic interview. It's neat to read about a company culture where putting on headphones to get things done is actually valued! Thank you also for sharing the culture code; there are some excellent ideas in there.

It was great to find out how the work and everyday life schedule of someone who is dedicated to do much of travel and working in rural areas of a country like Nepal. I am from Nepal and like Possible I want to initiate something that would help those in need. My target is to help street children and women in Nepal.

It was great to find out how the work and everyday life schedule of someone who is dedicated to do much of travel and working in rural areas of a country like Nepal. I am from Nepal and like Possible I want to initiate something that would help those in need. My target is to help street children and women in Nepal.

This was a fun read. I also work in global health (www.path.org), and our worklife similarities are uncanny—from airplane productivity to the nut allergy and coinciding Benadryl sleep management system! I treasure the enforced unplugged time of travel and try not to connect my computer more than twice per day when I'm

This was a fun read. I also work in global health (www.path.org), and our worklife similarities are uncanny—from airplane productivity to the nut allergy and coinciding Benadryl sleep management system! I treasure the enforced unplugged time of travel and try not to connect my computer more than twice per day when I'm

How does one become a part of your team/volunteer/intern with the organization? I would LOVE to somehow take part.

a private plan would make sense for this guy.

Mr. Arnoldy, if you're reading this I have a question for you.

This is definitely one of the best HIW articles. Thanks for the insights.

Ok, so, I'm going to marry this man some day. I don't care if he's straight or gay; if he needs a beard, I'm his girl. Holy crap, what a fantastic person. Seriously, I'm starry-eyed right now. Totally crushing on Mark Arnoldy at this moment. *.*

This has always been my favorite part of Lifehacker and Mark's kindness and honesty just cemented that position. It's rare that someone interviewed actually has something to give us (besides their questionnaire information) and also actively offer to help anyone out there who's curious or needs it. Thank you so much,

Fascinating, fantastic and inspiring!

Great HIW this week and thank you Mark for allowing us insight into your hectic travel schedule! My company just started using Trello, similar to Asana but more focused on agile & lean methodologies. I also agree with getting up early...I get up at 5:30am, go for my run and in the office by 7am. Those 2 hours before

Wow - thank you for this. What a great reminder to appreciate our situation. When I moved to the US many years ago I left behind free healthcare in my home country and found myself having to pay $12,000/year insurance (self-employed with a pre-existing condition). I am one of the fortunates who have benefited from the

Yes, it's uplifting to hear that someone is doing this.

This was fascinating. It's so inspiring to know that there are genuinely good people out there in the world loving on those who are forgotten and abandoned. God bless you and your team!

I do have another coming up, actually!