How can business help solve society’s biggest challenges? Welcome to Series 3 of Take on Tomorrow, the award-winning podcast from PwC that examines the biggest problems facing society and the role business can—and should—play in solving them. This series, we’re welcoming broadcaster and journalist Femi Oke to the show. She joins podcaster and journalist Lizzie O’Leary, and together with industry innovators, tech trailblazers and visionary leaders from around the globe, they’ll explore timely ...
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If you're interested in getting occasional news, behind the scenes content, and interesting fandom content, sign up to the newsletter ! Head to: https://www.thewesterosiprimer.com/newsletter What if one strategic marriage could end a war and change the course of Westeros? Join Liz on the Westerosi Primer as she explores the reign of Daeron II Targaryen. This king would later be remembered as Daeron the Good. This episode kicks off with an some listener feedback on the best and worst Targaryen kings. Liz starts with Daeron's formative years. She discusses his education and the union with Myriah Martell. This marriage brought peace with Dorne and paved the way for a new generation of Targaryens. The tension that marked Daeron's relationship with his father, Aegon IV, are explored. Daeron demonstrates his intelligence as he sidestep his father’s reckless actions. The episode also includes first Blackfyre Rebellion. Liz delves into the intricacies of loyalty, legitimacy, and power. Daemon Blackfyre had privileges he wouldn't have gotten if not for his parentage. Despite a thriving family life, Daemon becomes a challenger to his brother Daeron II. The Blackfyre Rebellion was fueled by discontent among the nobility and questions about Daeron's legitimacy. Daemon adopts the reversed Targaryen sigil and instigates the first of many rebellions. The Rebellion ends with the crucial Battle of the Redgrass Field. Daemon’s advance is ultimately thwarted by Brynden Rivers. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-westerosi-primer/donations…
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A tartalmat a Nonprofit HR biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a Nonprofit HR vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.
Illuminating talent management best practices for social impact organizations. Email us at info2@nonprofithr.com for more information.
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A tartalmat a Nonprofit HR biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a Nonprofit HR vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.
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1 Why Integrated Talent Management Will Transform Your Organization with Samantha Justice Kelley & Shaneka L. Stanley 39:10
In this episode, Nonprofit HR team members Samanatha Justice Kelley, Managing Director, Outsourcing, and Shaneka L. Stanley, Team Leader & Senior Consultant, Outsourcing, join Dr. Nana Atokatha Ashmond Brew, Managing Director for Marketing & Strategic Communication for conversation about the power of customized talent management support. Get exclusive insights into how Nonprofit HR creates seamless client experiences, advice for how to support trust and relationship building, and how to know if HR outsourcing is right for your organization. In this episode, you’ll hear: How talent management has evolved to prioritize human-centered approaches The unique value of external HR expertise for social impact organizations Why relationship-building is essential in effective talent management Tips for building trust by listening and understanding How to see AI as a tool for collaborative growth Benefits of integrated services and having experts readily available How Nonprofit HR fosters seamless experiences through agility and shared learning About Samantha Samantha Justice Kelley, ACC, CPCC, SHRM-SCP, SPHR, joined Nonprofit HR’s Outsourcing practice in 2013, bringing with her several years’ HR generalist experience across various industries. Building upon those years, Samantha is now the practice area's Managing Director, serving as a creative thought partner in her consulting approach, advising her clients through labor law compliance; workforce planning; employee relations; recruiting and onboarding strategies; benefits and compensation equity; and employee performance and development. She also guides her consultant team through client engagements and with their professional development. Learn more about Samantha. About Shaneka Shaneka L. Stanley, MA, MS, SHRM-SCP, PHR, engages with leaders of organizations across the country as a Team Leader and Senior Consultant within the firm’s HR Outsourcing practice. She brings more than 20 years of experience in human resources with a wide range of nonprofit entities including social services, foundations, associations and higher education. Shaneka is a dynamic leader and genuine influencer who promotes continuous improvement by employing a flexible problem-solving approach that balances business goals with employee needs. Learn more about Shaneka. About The Switch Podcast The Switch offers access to talent management knowledge presented by our expert consultants, media partners, and guests from across the social impact sector. For over 25 years, Nonprofit HR, powered by OneDigital, has produced content that illuminates critical, timely and insightful knowledge for leaders of social impact organizations. Insights from this podcast shine light on the full talent management lifecycle, from employee attraction to organizational culture, engagement, performance management and retention. Learn more by visiting www.nonprofithr.com…
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In this premiere episode of a new series on The Switch, we explore how to operationalize “belonging” from the perspective of an equity and inclusion professional and a seasoned recruiter. Join Danisha Martin, MBA, CSC, Team Leader & Senior Consultant, Search, and Bryan W. Jackson, MA, Senior Consultant, People & Organizational Strategy at Nonprofit HR, as they delve into the foundational elements of belonging in the workplace. Leveraging their strategic expertise, this lively conversation is packed with valuable insights on building inclusive and impactful workforces for nonprofit organizations. In this episode, you’ll hear: Why belonging must take center stage in DEIB conversations The distinction between “belonging” and “belongingness” How to use observation to assess community within your organization Real-world strategies for fostering belonging, starting with the recruitment process The nuanced difference between feeling seen, valued and heard versus being seen, valued and heard Common challenges leaders face in this work and how to overcome them About Danisha Martin, MBA, CSC As part of Impact Search Advisors by Nonprofit HR, Danisha Martin is a Team Leader & Senior Consultant and trusted advisor for the firm’s retained executive search engagements. She conducts interviews with senior and C-level professionals and evaluates qualifications and alignment with the client organizations’ needs. Learn more about Danisha. About Bryan W. Jackson, MA Published author and award winning educator, Bryan W. Jackson, MA, provides subject matter expert advice, insight and strategic direction to clients. He oversees complex client engagements, manages projects to completion and designs and facilitates Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Justice (EDIJ) training solutions and assessment services to partners and stakeholders. Learn more about Bryan.…
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In this episode of The Switch, Lisa Brown Alexander dives into the future of social impact work with Trista Harris, President of FutureGood. Trista shares her insights on leveraging futurism to build resilient organizations, reimagining sustainable work in the sector and fostering creativity through spaciousness. This episode is for any social impact leader looking to refresh and align their organization’s long-term strategy to account for creativity, resilience and technology that will enable greater mission impact. In this episode, you’ll hear: What futurism is and how FutureGood helps organizations use its tools to build agile, mission-aligned frameworks for long-term success Her prediction for the future focus of social impact organizations Why now is the time to reconsider what sustainable work looks like in the social impact sector The importance of leaders creating spaciousness for themselves to generate new, creative solutions How she implemented AI across her team to determine its most effective use What leads to burnout and how to get clear on the work that will help you create the most change About FutureGood FutureGood is a consultancy that helps foundations, nonprofits, and visionary leaders predict and shape the future. Using futurism tools and best practices from the field, we partner with our clients to envision your ideal future, create a path to get there, and solve problems yet to be imagined. To learn more, visit www.wearefuturegood.com . About Trista Harris Trista Harris is a philanthropic futurist and is nationally known as a passionate advocate for leaders in the philanthropic and nonprofit sectors. Trista’s work has been covered by the Chronicle of Philanthropy, Forbes, CNN, the New York Times, and numerous social sector blogs. She is also the co-author of the book “How to Become a Nonprofit Rockstar” and the author of “FutureGood”. She is the President of FutureGood, a consultancy focused on helping visionaries build a better future. Learn more about Trista. About Lisa Driven to serve the often-overlooked people management needs for the social impact sector, Lisa set out to build a market where one didn’t exist. She founded Nonprofit HR, the leading talent management firm in the country that works exclusively with the nonprofit sector. Read Lisa’s full bio. About the Switch The Switch offers access to Nonprofit HR’s talent management knowledge presented by our expert consultants, media partners, and guests from across the social impact sector. For over 20 years, Nonprofit HR has produced content that illuminates critical, timely and insightful knowledge for leaders of social impact organizations. Insights from this podcast shine light on the full talent management lifecycle, from employee attraction to organizational culture, engagement, performance management and retention.…
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1 The Art & Science of the Client Experience with Sidney Abrams, Chief Client Experience Officer, Nonprofit HR 36:39
What does it take to create seamless, meaningful client experiences while fostering a culture of trust? In this episode of The Switch by Nonprofit HR, Sidney Abrams, SHRM-SCP, Nonprofit HR’s Chief Client Experience Officer, unpacks the art and science behind delivering exceptional client experiences. Whether you’re a nonprofit leader, HR professional, or simply curious about creating transformational client journeys, this episode is packed with actionable strategies to elevate your organization’s impact. In this episode, you’ll hear: What “client experience” means and why it matters Embedding client-centricity into organizational culture to drive measurable outcomes Strategies for delivering consistent, seamless experiences across diverse practice areas The vital connection between employee experience and client experience Using strategic data to measure success and uncover new opportunities How Nonprofit HR’s trust-driven culture empowers successful client-focused initiatives Sidney’s advice for nonprofits: “Take the plunge into client experience—don’t fear feedback!”…
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1 2024 Social Impact Women to Watch Panel: Harnessing Passion for Mission with Terry Stigdon, Lisa David and Erika Stehl 39:14
In this episode of The Switch, Dr. Nana Atokatha Ashmond Brew, Managing Director for Marketing & Strategic Communication at Nonprofit HR, hosts a panel discussion on the topic of harnessing passion for mission with three extraordinary women named to our 2024 Social Impact Women to Watch list: Terry Stigdon, Chief Executive Officer of the Indiana Region of the American Red Cross; Lisa David, President & CEO of Public Health Solutions; Erika Stehl, President & Co-Founder, Growing Love Community Garden. Tune in to hear these exceptional women discuss: What passion means to each woman and how it shows up in their work and organization The passionate leaders that have influenced each woman’s leadership style How to harness the passion of your people toward a shared mission How effective staff engagement stems less from words and more from “making things live” Advice for women leaders looking to take action, be effective and drive positive change To learn more about Terry and the Indiana Region of the American Red Cross, visit www.redcross.org/local/indiana.html . To learn more about Lisa and Public Health Solutions, visit www.healthsolutions.org . To learn more about Erika and Growing Love Community Garden, visit growinglovepw.com .…
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1 2024 Social Impact Women to Watch Panel: The Power of Collaboration with Dr. Ruth Browne, Morgan Monaco, Deb Kelsey and Dr. Ann Barnes 34:14
In this episode of The Switch, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Specialist at Nonprofit HR, hosts a panel discussion on the power of collaboration with four extraordinary women named to our 2024 Social Impact Women to Watch list: Dr. Ruth Browne, President & CEO of Ronald McDonald House New York; Morgan Monaco, President & Park Administrator of Prospect Park Alliance; Deb Kelsey, Recovery Coach & Navigator at Fishing Partnership Support Services; Dr. Ann Barnes, President & CEO of Episcopal Health Foundation. Tune in to hear these exceptional women discuss: The personal experiences that drew each women to their missions How to retain talent by emphasizing creative opportunities for growth, development and recognition Ways leaders can get to know staff and bring them closer to what fuels their spark Essential ingredients to a successful collaboration with external partners To learn more about Dr. Ruth Browne and the Ronald McDonald House New York, visit www.rmh-newyork.org . To learn more about Morgan Monaco and the Prospect Park Alliance, visit www.prospectpark.org . To learn more about Deb Kelsey and Fishing Partnership Support Services, visit fishingpartnership.org . To learn more about Dr. Ann Barnes and Episcopal Health Foundation, visit www.episcopalhealth.org .…
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Join Lisa Brown Alexander as she sits down with DeVone Holt, President & CEO of the Muhammad Ali Center. In this lively episode, DeVone shares his inspiring journey from the private sector to the heart of social impact, highlighting the experiences that shaped his leadership philosophy. He discusses the vital role of cultivating a healthy organizational culture in sustaining high-performing teams and offers insights into how resilience can inspire and empower staff. In this episode, you’ll hear: His journey from private sector to the social impact sector and how those experiences led him to the Ali Center His simple, unique and effective leadership philosophy Why a healthy culture is key to a sustainably high-performing team How to be resilient in the way you inspire staff His perspective on a “can-do” exercise of how learning new things can lead to continually greater success Ways to leverage AI to better focus on the people-aspects of the work About the Muhammad Ali Center The Muhammad Ali Center is much more than a museum. As an athlete, a humanitarian, a global voice and man guided by faith, Muhammad Ali embodied a pursuit and belief in the greatness found in all people. Founded in 2005 by Lonnie and Muhammad Ali in his hometown of Louisville, the Center is dedicated to honoring Ali and continuing work based on his core principles. Our mission is to mobilize Muhammad Ali’s legacy to foster respect, inspire generations of changemakers, and advance social justice. To learn more, visit alicenter.org . About DeVone Holt DeVone Holt is a multi-talented executive who combines nearly 30 years of experience as an institutional brand manager, culture creator, strategic communicator and people convener. In 2024, Holt was named president and CEO of the Muhammad Ali Center in Louisville, Kentucky. The museum is a 96,000 square-foot cultural center that showcases the life and legacy of Muhammad Ali, and carries forward his legacy of service to others and fighting for justice for all. Learn more about DeVone. About Lisa Driven to serve the often-overlooked people management needs for the social impact sector, Lisa set out to build a market where one didn’t exist. She founded Nonprofit HR, the leading talent management firm in the country that works exclusively with the nonprofit sector. Read Lisa’s full bio. About the Switch The Switch offers access to Nonprofit HR’s talent management knowledge presented by our expert consultants, media partners, and guests from across the social impact sector. For over 20 years, Nonprofit HR has produced content that illuminates critical, timely and insightful knowledge for leaders of social impact organizations. Insights from this podcast shine light on the full talent management lifecycle, from employee attraction to organizational culture, engagement, performance management and retention.…
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1 2024 Social Impact Women to Watch Panel: Empowering Women in the Workplace with Rita Mabli, Donna Murray-Brown and Alicia Robinson 38:49
In this episode of The Switch, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Specialist at Nonprofit HR, hosts a panel discussion on the topic of empowering women in the workplace with three extraordinary women named to our 2024 Social Impact Women to Watch list: Rita Mabli, President & CEO of United Hebrew of New Rochelle; Donna Murray-Brown, Vice President of Strategy & Development of the National Council of Nonprofits; and Alicia Robinson, Founder & Executive Director of Limitless Ambition. Tune in to hear these exceptional women discuss: How to navigate the most pressing obstacles women face in the workplace today Ways to create a greater sense of community by connecting women with other women Why women should think outside the box for their professional growth and development Strategies to promote gender equity in organizations To learn more about Rita and the United Hebrew of New Rochelle, visit uhgc.org. To learn more about Donna and the National Council of Nonprofits, visit www.councilofnonprofits.org . To learn more about Alicia and the Limitless Ambition, visit www.limitlessambition.org.…
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In this exclusive interview on The Switch, Luitze Capodici, CSC, AI Specialist at Nonprofit HR, joins Atokatha Ashmond Brew, Managing Director for Marketing & Strategic Communication at Nonprofit HR, to discuss his journey becoming an AI Specialist and his involvement in Nonprofit HR’s upcoming course, AI for Nonprofit Recruiters. Tune in to hear their conversation about the benefits of using AI throughout the entire recruitment lifecycle. Learn how Luitze designed this course to help you: Build a relationship with AI Ask the right questions to solve problems Streamline workflows to benefit not only HR and recruitment but also any business unit within your organization These skills are not just valuable; they are essential for the future. Discover how to think critically with AI tools to empower you in your role, unleash your creativity and revolutionize your processes, enabling you to achieve more for your mission. To learn more and sign up for AI for Nonprofit Recruiters, visit https://www.nonprofithr.com/aitrainingcourse…
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1 2024 Social Impact Women to Watch: "One Band, One Sound" Embracing Change & Demonstrating Resilience with Aisha Brown, Lysa Ratliff, Tanis Crosby, and Ying McGuire 48:07
In this episode of The Switch, Nana Atokatha Ashmond Brew, Managing Director for Marketing & Strategic Communication at Nonprofit HR, hosts a panel discussion on the topic of embracing change & demonstrating resilience with four extraordinary women named to our 2024 Social Impact Women to Watch list: Aisha T. Brown, Chief Financial Officer of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund; Lysa Ratliff, CEO of KABOOM!; Tanis Crosby, Executive Director of the San Francisco-Marin Food Bank; and Ying McGuire, President & CEO of the National Minority Supplier Development Council. Tune in to hear these exceptional women discuss: How to be a leader who is transformational rather than transactional Meeting your team’s motivation as the key to retention Ways to foster resilience as a leader & model it for your people Tips to maintain a focus on financial transparency during challenging times Reframing change as a roadmap to future mission advancement To learn more about Aisha and the Thurgood Marshall College Fund, visit tmcf.org . To learn more about Lysa and KABOOM!, visit kaboom.org. To learn more about Tanis and the San Francisco-Marin Food Bank, visit sfmfoodbank.org . To learn more about Ying and NMSDC, visit nmsdc.org .…
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In this episode of The Switch, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Specialist at Nonprofit HR, hosts a panel discussion on the topic of mentorship with two extraordinary women named to our 2024 Social Impact Women to Watch list: Bior Guigni, Chief Executive Officer, Beat the Streets New England, and Dr. Casey Bartrem, Executive Director & Environmental Scientist, TerraGraphics International Foundation (TIFO). Whether you are looking for a mentor or looking to be a mentor, this episode will inspire your thinking and reveal strategies for how to create a meaningful relationship. Tune in to hear these exceptional women discuss: The difference between a coach and mentor How being a mentor is self-care What to look for in a mentor to help support your growth as a mentee Strategies for individuals and organizations in generating formal mentorship opportunities Advice for women seeking to cultivate informal mentor relationships To learn more about the Beat the Streets New England, visit www.btsne.org. To learn more about TerraGraphics International Foundation (TIFO), visit www.terragraphicsinternational.org .…
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1 2024 Social Impact Women to Watch Panel: Human-Centered Leadership with Kimberly Corbin, Dr. DeLisha Tapscott & Dr. Nicole McKinney 38:48
In this episode of The Switch, Nana Atokatha Ashmond Brew, Managing Director for Marketing & Strategic Communication at Nonprofit HR, hosts a panel discussion on the topic of human-centered leadership with three extraordinary women named to our 2024 Social Impact Women to Watch list: Kimberly Corbin, Chief Financial & Administrative Officer at Greater Washington Urban League; Dr. Delisha Tapscott, Interim Co-Executive Director and Senior Director of People & Culture at MADRE; and Dr. Nicole McKinney, Chief of Organizational Effectiveness & Culture at Upstream USA. Tune in to hear these outstanding women discuss: Creating positions around the brilliance of talent, rather than the other way around Why you’re always onboarding, until your offboarding Tangible ways to center your employee’s needs, lived experiences and well-being How authenticity creates space, grace and greater retention Enhancing leadership by understanding yourself as a leader To learn more about the Greater Washington Urban League, visit gwul.org . To learn more about MADRE, visit madre.org . To learn more about Upstream USA, visit upstream.org .…
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1 Leading with Active Listening: Being Authentic and Building Inclusion with Sarah Blas | Women to Watch 2023 9:56
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR’s 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR, sits down with Sarah Blas, Principal Consultant at Community Impact Strategies, for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Sarah detail: Why being open to learning from others through active listening is key for leaders How to build inclusion through tailoring the work to the people doing it Her advice to women and what authenticity really looks like To learn more about Community Impact Strategies, visit www.communityimpactstrategy.com…
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1 Engaging Mission-Driven Talent: Aligning Goals and Values for Employees and the Organization with Marilyn Edmunds Bowser | Women to Watch 2023 13:20
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR’s 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR, sits down with Marilyn Edmunds Bowser, Vice President of People Operations at Vital Voices Global Partnership, for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Marilyn detail: How her background in education has inspired her focus on an inclusive learning environment for her people The way leading by example brings others along and ensures alignment of goals and values at various levels Why engaging mission-driven talent is about recognizing and nurturing their individual passion and purpose To learn more about Vital Voices Global Partnership, visit www.vitalvoices.org .…
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1 Leading by Example: Educating Others and Exploring People Management Philosophy with Carolyn Penn | Women to Watch 2023 10:16
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR’s 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR, sits down with Carolyn Penn, Senior Vice President for Total Rewards & Compliance at So Others Might Eat (SOME), for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Carolyn detail: Her eagerness to educate others and jump into action when faced with a challenge The importance of consistency in leading by example and with integrity Her people management philosophy on meeting people where they are To learn more about SOME, visit www.some.org .…
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Join Lisa Brown Alexander as she sits down with Marc H. Morial, President & CEO, National Urban League, to explore how a sense of purpose and commitment to justice has shaped his career and the way he leads. They discuss how justice manifests internally in an organization and the essential roles leaders play in shaping a culture of equity. From this conversation, you’ll glean tips for how to stay connected to your team as a leader, the most important steps an organization at the beginning of their equity journey can take, and his predictions for the future of hybrid work and the social sector at large. In this episode, you’ll hear: How a sense of purpose and working toward justice has motivated his career in law, politics and now the social impact space Why a balanced approach is key to operationalizing AI What an organization looks like when justice is in its DNA His predictions for the future focus of the social sector Tips for leaders to keep their ear to the ground and avoid becoming isolated from their people About National Urban League The National Urban League is a historic civil rights organization dedicated to economic empowerment, equality, and social justice. Founded in 1910 and headquartered in New York City, the Urban League collaborates at the national and local levels with community leaders, policymakers, and corporate partners to elevate the standards of living for African Americans and other historically underserved groups. Learn more about the National Urban League . About Marc Marc H. Morial is President and CEO of the National Urban League, the nation's largest historic civil rights and urban advocacy organization. As Mayor of New Orleans from 1994 to 2002, Morial led New Orleans’ renaissance, and left office with a 70% approval rating. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania with a degree in Economics and African American Studies, he also holds a law degree from Georgetown University. Learn more about Marc and his book, The Gumbo Coalition . About Lisa Driven to serve the often-overlooked people management needs for the social impact sector, Lisa set out to build a market where one didn’t exist. She founded Nonprofit HR, the leading talent management firm in the country that works exclusively with the nonprofit sector. Read Lisa’s full bio. About The Switch The Switch offers access to Nonprofit HR’s talent management knowledge presented by our expert consultants, media partners, and guests from across the social impact sector. For over 20 years, Nonprofit HR has produced content that illuminates critical, timely and insightful knowledge for leaders of social impact organizations. Insights from this podcast shine light on the full talent management lifecycle, from employee attraction to organizational culture, engagement, performance management and retention.…
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1 Redefining Nonprofit Data: Nurturing Talent, Leveraging AI, and Advancing Equity Strategies with Sheri Chaney Jones 29:51
Join Lisa Brown Alexander as she chats with Sheri Chaney Jones, Founder & CEO of SureImpact, about attracting “rockstar talent,” fostering a mission-driven culture and CEO self-care. Delving further, they explore how to leverage AI for efficiency in a way that amplifies the role of the human element. This conversation illuminates the transformative power of data, empathy, and connection in shaping a more impactful and inclusive future for organizations and companies alike. In this episode, you’ll hear: Why data is one of the most powerful tool for nonprofits to tell their story How AI will allow nonprofits to increase efficiencies for team members to focus more on human-oriented tasks The importance of the equity lens within SureImpact’s product to uncover and address inequities with data Why the key to a diverse and inclusive workforce starts with the talent pipeline How “empathy” functions as one of the company’s core values About SureImpact SureImpact is the only technology solution specifically designed for all members of the social-good sector. Our proven collaborative infrastructure combines case management, impact measurement, and reporting to enhance your organization’s delivery of mission-critical services, engage your communities, attract new sources of funding, and increase trust with existing funders. By demonstrating the degree to which you are changing the world, funders and other stakeholders will become more invested in your cause than ever before. Learn more about SureImpact. About Sheri For more than 20 years, Sheri Chaney Jones has applied performance management, evaluation, and organization behavior best practices to non-profit organizations and government agencies to improve outcomes and efficiencies. An author, professor, and internationally recognized expert, Sheri believes in data, metrics, and accountability. Read Sheri’s full bio. About Lisa Driven to serve the often-overlooked people management needs for the social impact sector, Lisa set out to build a market where one didn’t exist. She founded Nonprofit HR, the leading talent management firm in the country that works exclusively with the nonprofit sector. Read Lisa’s full bio. About Switch The Switch offers access to Nonprofit HR’s talent management knowledge presented by our expert consultants, media partners, and guests from across the social impact sector. For over 20 years, Nonprofit HR has produced content that illuminates critical, timely and insightful knowledge for leaders of social impact organizations. Insights from this podcast shine light on the full talent management lifecycle, from employee attraction to organizational culture, engagement, performance management and retention.…
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1 Women to Watch 2023 | Indra Lahiri, PhD, Founder of Indraloka Animal Sanctuary: How Storytelling Can Advance Your Mission & Create Impact 15:27
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR’s 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR , sits down with Indra Lahiri, PhD, Founder of Indraloka Animal Sanctuary, for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Indra detail: How her early experience with a potbellied pig and visits to factory farms drew her to take action on this issue The way stories have illustrated and advanced the organization’s impact The one thing that is central in her approach to talent management Learn more about our 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch finalists. See the full list here and ways they are contributing to their organization, the sector and communities! To learn more about Indraloka Animal Sanctuary, visit www.indraloka.org .…
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1 Women to Watch 2023 | Dr. Kimberly Townsend, President & CEO of Loretto Management Corporation: People-focused Leadership, The Impact of Mentorship & Creating Leaders In Everyone 31:59
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR’s 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Atokatha Ashmond Brew, Managing Director for Marketing & Strategic Communication for Nonprofit HR , sits down with Dr. Kimberly Townsend, President & CEO, Loretto, for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Dr. Townsend detail: The long-term effects of COVID-19 on the medical organization How the organization works to make decisions through a people-focused lens by focusing on the “why” Why she addresses every challenge or opportunity, whether strategic, financial, etc, as a people issue — centering people for the solution The reason she believes leadership is a way of being, regardless of title The impact of mentorship on emerging women leaders Learn more about our 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch finalists. See the full list here and ways they are contributing to their organization, the sector and communities! To learn more about Loretto, visit lorettocny.org .…
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1 Women to Watch 2023 MaryEllen McGuire, PhD, Founder & President of Postsecondary National Policy Institute (PNPI): The Power of Learning, Lifting Up Emerging Leaders & Embracing the "Yet" 31:06
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR’s 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Atokatha Ashmond Brew, Managing Director for Marketing & Strategic Communication for Nonprofit HR , sits down with MaryEllen McGuire, PhD, Founder & President of Postsecondary National Policy Institute (PNPI), for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear MaryEllen detail: The power of learning, amplifying voices and making room at the table The difference between mentorship and sponsorship in lifting up emerging leaders How to embrace the “yet” when feeling unsure about yourself The impact of building relationships through shared learning Learn more about our 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch finalists. See the full list here and ways they are contributing to their organization, the sector and communities! To learn more about the PNPI, visit pnpi.org .…
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1 Women to Watch 2023 Chavi Khanna Koneru, Co-Founder and Executive Director of North Carolina Asian Americans Together (NCAAT): Discovering Barriers for Asian American Voters & Finding Common Ground… 13:43
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR’s 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR, sits down with Chavi Khanna Koneru, Co-Founder and Executive Director of North Carolina Asian Americans Together (NCAAT), for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Chavi detail: Why discovering the barriers that exist for Asian American voters in North Carolina drew her to take action on this mission How her experience of living in different communities of varying diversity and background as a lawyer uniquely equipped her to create impact in this space Finding commonalities with other civic engagement organizations and how its supported achieving “equity and justice for all” Her people management philosophy in finding talent for work that has never been done in the community before Learn more about our 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch finalists. See the full list here and ways they are contributing to their organization, the sector and communities! To learn more about NCAAT, visit www.ncaatogether.org .…
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1 Women to Watch 2023 Dr. Karen West, President & CEO of the American Dental Education Association (ADEA): The Power of Collaboration in Delivering Impact and Championing Professional Education 21:58
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR’s 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Atokatha Ashmond Brew, Managing Director for Marketing & Strategic Communication for Nonprofit HR, sits down with Dr. Karen West, President & CEO of the American Dental Education Association (ADEA), for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Karen detail: The importance of collaboration in delivering impact How she champions professional education and works to provide those opportunities for her staff The impact of AI developments on her organization’s work Her advice to women to “be bold and be brave”in the face of opportunity Learn more about our 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch finalists. See the full list here and ways they are contributing to their organization, the sector and communities! To learn more about the ADEA, visit www.adea.org .…
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1 Women to Watch 2023 Bonnie Entler, President and CEO of Seeds of Literacy: The Importance of Flexibility and Respect in Creating a Successful Team 9:46
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR’s 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR, sits down with Bonnie Entler, President and CEO of Seeds of Literacy, for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Bonnie detail: How flexibility has been a key quality in effectively adapting to the needs the communities they serve The importance of listening and respect in creating a team environment Why her servant leadership style builds trust among employees and the organization’s stakeholders How women have the unique leadership strength to observe, analyze and see the big picture Learn more about our 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch finalists. See the full list here and ways they are contributing to their organization, the sector and communities! To learn more about Seeds of Literacy, visit www.seedsofliteracy.org .…
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1 Women to Watch 2023 Wanda Steptoe, Executive Director of New Endeavors By Women: Expressing Appreciation, Building Relationships & Woman Leadership 14:14
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR’s 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR , sits down with Wanda Steptoe, Executive Director of New Endeavors By Women, for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Wanda detail: Her early career in special education and what makes her passionate about this mission Why meeting people where they are is what drives her leadership How expressing appreciation is key to engaging and building relationships among mission-driven staff Her encouragement to women to be what they want to be by recognizing their value, what they bring to the table, and what they can achieve To learn more about New Endeavors By Women, visit www.nebw.org .…
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1 Women to Watch 2023 Mary Cortani, Founder & Executive Director of Operation Freedom Paws: Helping Veterans, Finding Your Purpose & Empowering Women 21:53
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR’s 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR , sits down with Mary Cortani, Founder & Executive Director of Operation Freedom Paws, for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Mary detail: How her experience being a female veteran and a previous executive in Silicon Valley has uniquely equipped her to build her organization The way COVID laid bare the impact of trauma, the power of connection, and the significance of storytelling that the organization uses to communicate their mission The importance of women honoring their empathy, using it to own their power and create impact To learn more about Operation Freedom Paws, visit www.operationfreedompaws.org .…
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1 Women to Watch 2023 Jenny Malseed, VP of Strategy and Talent at GlobalGiving: Supporting Nonprofits Around The World & Creating a Culture of Employee Empowerment 21:42
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR’s 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR , sits down with Jenny Malseed, VP for Strategy and Talent at GlobalGiving, for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Jenny detail: How the organization is looking to shift power dynamics and resources from those who have it to those who need it Why “being freakin’ decent to each other as human beings” is the perfect description of the organization’s culture as an environment that cares about and prioritizes kindness The innate “agency” of nonprofit staff and why it’s so critical for leaders to allow them to exercise it and engage with it in a productive way To learn more about GlobalGiving, visit www.globalgiving.org .…
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1 Women to Watch 2023 Itzel Almazan, People & Operations Director of Capital Area Immigration's Rights (CAIR) Coalition: Active Listening, Empathy & Vicarious Trauma 27:55
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR’s 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Atokatha Ashmond Brew, Managing Director for Marketing & Strategic Communication for Nonprofit HR, sits down with Itzel Almazan, People Operations Director, Capital Area Immigrants’ Rights (CAIR) Coalition, for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Itzel detail: What “vicarious trauma” is and how it plays a role in her organization and informs her work with staff How she used active listening and empathy to support staff during the transition to remote work during COVID-19 Acknowledging the unjust system the organization is working against and how it impacts the well-being of staff who are doing this work To learn more about the CAIR Coalition, visit www.caircoalition.org .…
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1 Women to Watch 2023 Ellen Voie, Founder of the Women In Trucking Association: Creating Equal Opportunity, Building Trust in Leadership & Empowering Employees 25:02
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR’s 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR , sits down with Ellen Voie, Founder, Women In Trucking Association, for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Ellen detail: How the organization is leveling the playing field for women in trucking Why it is critical to establish credibility as a leader to build trust Her hands-off approach to empower staff to use their expertise in order to reach results A mental reframe for women who often face imposter syndrome To learn more about Women In Trucking Association, visit www.womenintrucking.org .…
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1 Women to Watch 2023 Jennifer Dobbs, Executive Director of ArtsBridge Foundation: Mission-driven Leadership, Celebrating the arts & Building a Passionate Community 26:41
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR’s 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR , sits down with Jennifer Dobbs, Executive Director of ArtsBridge Foundation, for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Jennifer detail: How her personal experience, passion and foundational sense of community has fueled her work in the social impact space How a purposeful sincerity of character is contagious and helps cultivate relationships Why women professionals should seek mentorship to support continual growth To learn more about ArtsBridge Foundation, visit www.artsbridgega.org .…
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1 Women to Watch 2023 Paula Thompson, Executive Director of Voices for a Second Chance: Leading with Passion, Homelessness & Building Better Communities 34:23
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR’s 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR, sits down with Paula Thompson, Executive Director of Voices for a Second Chance, for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Paula detail: How she is using education and passion to move her community forward How having staff who reflect the community an organization serves creates greater impact Why she tells prospective talent in interviews, “This is not a job,” and champions a talent pool that has a fire for change The ways in which she keeps her talent uplifted among the heaviness of the work To learn more about the Voice for a Second Chance, visit www.vscdc.org .…
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1 Women to Watch 2023 Anahid Brakke, President & CEO of the San Diego Hunger Coalition: Mission Driven Leadership, Perspective & Employee Empowerment 28:35
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR’s 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR , sits down with Anahid Brakke, President & CEO of the San Diego Hunger Coalition, for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Anahid detail: How her lived experience has given her a unique perspective of how critical her organization’s mission is How her understanding of the strategies of housing-based missions inspired her to advance a data-informed approach to advance her organization’s mission Embracing your uniquities as a human, especially as a woman, will serve your future self and how you show up How leadership is not just about empowering people, but giving people the opportunity to use that power To learn more about the San Diego Hunger Coalition, visit www.sandiegohungercoalition.org .…
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1 Deborah Rutter discusses the historic and cultural value of The Kennedy Center with Lisa Brown Alexander 36:35
In this episode, Lisa sits down with Deborah Rutter, President of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, to discuss the historic and cultural value unique to the organization, how they continued to virtually serve their international communities through COVID-19, using the arts as a unifying force among the organization’s employee population and more! In this episode, you’ll hear: How the organization’s wide variety of employees and personalities is what makes its culture particularly unique What the organization focused on when codifying its values as an artist-centric institution The strategic strides the organization is making to invite and welcome underrepresented artists and audiences How the organization’s DEI book club fostered conversations that worked their way into high-level organizational discussions About the Kennedy Center As the nation’s cultural center, and a living memorial to President John F. Kennedy, the Kennedy Center is a leader for the arts across America and around the world, reaching and connecting with artists, inspiring and educating communities. The organization welcomes all to create, experience, learn about, and engage with the arts. Learn more about the Kennedy Center on their website. About Deborah In an age marked by social and technological change, Deborah Rutter has emerged as one of the nation’s most adroit leaders in the arts, combining artistic daring with fiscal sustainability, inclusivity, and responsiveness to the needs of the community. Ms. Rutter began as President of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on September 1, 2014, and serves as curator of the Kennedy presidential memorial, and artistic and administrative director to the world’s busiest performing arts center. Read more about Deborah. About Lisa Driven to serve the often-overlooked people management needs for the social impact sector, Lisa set out to build a market where one didn’t exist. She founded Nonprofit HR, the leading talent management firm in the country that works exclusively with the nonprofit sector. Read Lisa’s full bio. About Switch The Switch offers access to Nonprofit HR’s talent management knowledge presented by our expert consultants, media partners, and guests from across the social impact sector. For over 20 years, Nonprofit HR has produced content that illuminates critical, timely and insightful knowledge for leaders of social impact organizations. Insights from this podcast shine light on the full talent management lifecycle, from employee attraction to organizational culture, engagement, performance management and retention.…
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1 Anne Filipic sits down with Lisa Brown Alexander to discuss talent management and leadership at Share Our Strength 37:27
In this episode, Lisa sits down with Anne Filipic, CEO for Share Our Strength, who shares insights about how the organization has invested in their employees, its current progress in the DEI space, and why she approaches leadership with empathy, vulnerability and authenticity. In this episode, you’ll hear: Making space for purposeful in-person engagements when possible, as well as the diverse ways to invest in culture and connection. The movement the organization has made around diversity, equity and inclusion, including centering equity in grantmaking. How the organization addresses DEI fatigue by examining why centering equity is essential to the ability to fulfill its mission. What keeps Anne up at night as a CEO, including how the organization will evolve into the future and support individual flexibility while not losing team camaraderie. About Share Our Strength Share Our Strength's mission is to end hunger and poverty in the U.S. and abroad through campaigns, like No Kid Hungry, which will end childhood hunger in the United States, and Cooking Matters, which helps low-income families learn to shop and cook healthier. The organization believes that everyone has a strength to share to help ensure every individual can live a healthy and productive life. Learn more about Share Our Strength on their website. About Anne Over the past twenty years, Anne Filipic has led consequential civic, philanthropic, and political efforts that have helped transform the nation. Most recently, she served as Assistant to the President and Director of the White House Office of Management and Administration and the Office of Administration. In this role, Anne was responsible for building and maintaining the most diverse staff in White House history. Prior to joining the White House, Anne was the Chief Program Officer at the Obama Foundation, where she developed global programs focused on civic engagement and leadership development. She also oversaw the integration of two major initiatives, My Brother’s Keeper and The Girls Opportunity Alliance, into the Obama Foundation. Read Anne’s full bio. About Lisa Driven to serve the often-overlooked people management needs for the social impact sector, Lisa set out to build a market where one didn’t exist. She founded Nonprofit HR, the leading talent management firm in the country that works exclusively with the nonprofit sector. Read Lisa’s full bio. About Switch The Switch offers access to Nonprofit HR’s talent management knowledge presented by our expert consultants, media partners, and guests from across the social impact sector. For over 20 years, Nonprofit HR has produced content that illuminates critical, timely and insightful knowledge for leaders of social impact organizations. Insights from this podcast shine light on the full talent management lifecycle, from employee attraction to organizational culture, engagement, performance management and retention.…
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1 Leslie Mays sits down with Lisa Brown Alexander to discuss organizational culture at The Gates Foundation 37:58
In this episode, Lisa sits down with Leslie Mays, Chief Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Officer for the Gates Foundation, to deliver thoughts and insights about organizational culture, experimenting with a hybrid, globally distributed workforce struck by the pandemic, and navigating your employees and their welfare — first and foremost — to pull them back into an organizational environment! In this episode, you’ll hear: What the organization’s solid, philosophical approach to return to the workplace looks like, which starts with a commitment to greater equity and inclusiveness through their DEI Framework. Considerations to arrive at a hybrid “return to the workplace” model that included research, engaging with employees, and creating and revising organizational guidelines and structure. How Leslie ensures that when taking their policies and processes outside of the United States and supplanting them elsewhere, they are mindful of the context and cultures in which they operate. Creating timed spaces and opportunities for people to come together and collaborate. About the Gates Foundation: Guided by the belief that every life has equal value, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation works to help all people lead healthy, productive lives. The Gates Foundation operates in 144 countries around the world. In developing countries, it focuses on improving people’s health and giving them the chance to lift themselves out of hunger and extreme poverty. In the United States, it seeks to ensure that all people—especially those with the fewest resources—have access to the opportunities they need to succeed in school and life. Based in Seattle, Washington, the foundation is led by CEO Mark Suzman, under the direction of co-chairs Bill Gates and Melinda French Gates and the board of trustees. Learn more about the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation on their website . About Leslie Leslie Mays has led significant culture transformation efforts for more than 30 years across industries and sectors. She established and led the creation of innovative diversity and inclusion strategies for some of the world’s largest firms, including Avon Products, Kimberly Clark, Pfizer, Inc, Royal Dutch Shell and General Mills. She currently serves as Chief DEI officer and is responsible for ensuring and integrating the impact of DEI across all areas of the Gates Foundation, including culture, talent, grantmaking and ultimately, program outcomes. Prior to joining the foundation Leslie was a partner at Mercer Consulting based in New York City. Read more about Leslie . About Lisa Driven to serve the often-overlooked people management needs for the social impact sector, Lisa set out to build a market where one didn’t exist. She founded Nonprofit HR, the leading talent management firm in the country that works exclusively with the nonprofit sector. Read Lisa’s full bio. About Switch The Switch offers access to Nonprofit HR’s talent management knowledge presented by our expert consultants, media partners, and guests from across the social impact sector. For over 20 years, Nonprofit HR has produced content that illuminates critical, timely and insightful knowledge for leaders of social impact organizations. Insights from this podcast shine light on the full talent management lifecycle, from employee attraction to organizational culture, engagement, performance management and retention.…
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1 Dr. Karen West sits down with Lisa Brown Alexander to discuss leadership & talent management at The American Dental Education Association (ADEA) 27:08
In this episode Lisa sits down with Dr. Karen West, President & CEO of The American Dental Education Association, to discuss the organization’s priorities following the pandemic, how they continue to evolve their approach to hybrid/remote work, and how the organization is navigating the EDIJ space in terms of diversifying their leadership team, assessing currenting teachings and more! In this episode, you’ll here: How her leadership priorities of caring and listening has been actualized to shape the culture of the organization to be open, inclusive and collaborative How the organization structured their hybrid work model based on employee feedback Why improving communication has been a focus for the organization to build connection, break down silos and stay on track with its strategic plan About ADEA ADEA is the sole national organization representing academic dentistry. Its members include all 80 U.S. and Canadian dental schools, more than 800 allied and advanced dental education programs, more than 55 corporations and approximately 15,000 individuals. Its mission is to lead and support the health professions community in preparing future-ready oral health professionals. Learn more about ADEA on their website. About Karen Dr. Karen P. West received her undergraduate degree from the University of Louisville in 1977 and is a 1982 graduate of the University of Louisville School of Dentistry where she received her Doctor of Dental Medicine degree. She completed a General Practice Residency at the Medical College of Georgia in 1983 and was a 1992 graduate of the University of South Carolina School of Public Health where she received her MPH degree in Health Administration. On July 1, 2019, Dr. West became the President and CEO of the American Dental Education Association headquartered in Washington, D.C. Read more about Karen. About Lisa Driven to serve the often-overlooked people management needs for the social impact sector, Lisa set out to build a market where one didn’t exist. She founded Nonprofit HR, the leading talent management firm in the country that works exclusively with the nonprofit sector. Read Lisa’s full bio. About Switch The Switch offers access to Nonprofit HR’s talent management knowledge presented by our expert consultants, media partners, and guests from across the social impact sector. For over 20 years, Nonprofit HR has produced content that illuminates critical, timely and insightful knowledge for leaders of social impact organizations. Insights from this podcast shine light on the full talent management lifecycle, from employee attraction to organizational culture, engagement, performance management and retention.…
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1 Martha Liggett sits down with Lisa Brown Alexander to discuss talent management at The American Society of Hematology (ASH) 25:54
In this episode Lisa sits down with Martha Liggett, Executive Director of ASH, to discuss the organization’s hybrid model, talent management challenges and how they’ve overcome them, and advice to organizations that may be experiencing fatigue in their EDIJ journey. Tune in to hear: The complexities of succession planning and how to keep people connected in a hybrid environment How the organization has taken its external health advocacy and reflected it internally to center well-being for staff The importance of taking the long-view when it comes to an organization’s EDIJ journey Why self-care and setting priorities allow leaders to show up more effectively About ASH The American Society of Hematology (ASH) is the world’s largest professional society of hematologists serving both clinicians and scientists around the world who are working to conquer blood diseases. With more than 18,000 members from nearly 100 countries, ASH’s mission is to foster high-quality, equitable care, transformative research, and innovative education to improve the lives of patients with blood and bone marrow disorders. Learn more about ASH on their website. Follow them on social media! o Twitter: @ash_hematology o Facebook: AmericanSocietyofHematology o Instagram: American Society of Hematology o LinkedIn: Ash_hematology o YouTube: American Society of Hematology About Lisa Driven to serve the often-overlooked people management needs for the social impact sector, Lisa set out to build a market where one didn’t exist. She founded Nonprofit HR, the leading talent management firm in the country that works exclusively with the nonprofit sector. Read Lisa’s full bio. About The Switch The Switch offers access to Nonprofit HR’s talent management knowledge presented by our expert consultants, media partners, and guests from across the social impact sector. For over 20 years, Nonprofit HR has produced content that illuminates critical, timely and insightful knowledge for leaders of social impact organizations. Insights from this podcast shine light on the full talent management lifecycle, from employee attraction to organizational culture, engagement, performance management and retention.…
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1 Jonna Davis sits down with Lisa Brown Alexander to discuss organizational culture at The Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research 26:04
In this episode Lisa sits down with Jonna Davis, Operations & Funds Manager from The Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research (FFAR), to discuss her organization’s talent management practices as they navigated the onset of the COVID19 pandemic and continue to navigate organizational growth. Tune in to hear: How the COVID-19 pandemic amplified the organization’s ability to put their values in practice How the organization is building in guidance and tools for staff to support an effective flow of feedback Why a science based approach was the most effective in informing the advancement of the organization’s leave policies About FFAR The Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research (FFAR) connects funders, researchers and farmers through public-private partnerships to support audacious research addressing the biggest food and agriculture challenges. FFAR’s mission is to build collaborative partnerships to support audacious science addressing today’s food and agriculture challenges. They envision a world in which pioneering, collaborative science provides every person access to affordable, nutritious food grown on thriving farms. Learn more about FFAR on their website. About Jonna Jonna Davis joined the Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research (FFAR) in November 2021 as the operations and impact director, responsible for enhancing operations and assessing the impact of FFAR’s research funding. After spending over a decade in global development, she joined FFAR with a desire to apply her experience to impactful work in the United States. She’s especially interested in the intersection of agriculture and climate change. Read Jonna’s full bio. About Lisa Driven to serve the often-overlooked people management needs for the social impact sector, Lisa set out to build a market where one didn’t exist. She founded Nonprofit HR, the leading talent management firm in the country that works exclusively with the nonprofit sector. Read Lisa’s full bio. About Switch The Switch offers access to Nonprofit HR’s talent management knowledge presented by our expert consultants, media partners, and guests from across the social impact sector. For over 20 years, Nonprofit HR has produced content that illuminates critical, timely and insightful knowledge for leaders of social impact organizations. Insights from this podcast shine light on the full talent management lifecycle, from employee attraction to organizational culture, engagement, performance management and retention.…
In this special episode of The Switch, Rose Gebken, Marketing & Communication Manager for Nonprofit HR, and Michelle Brier, Co-Founder and Vice President of Marketing & Development for BluePath, catch up and explore Michelle’s stellar contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Michelle detail: - How her lifelong love of animals led to creating a business providing assistance through service dogs - Why being able to access the expertise of their board members and other trusted resources is key for the success of a leader - The benefits of investing time in structure as a small organization during their phase of beginning to grow and scale…
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In this special episode of The Switch, Rose Gebken, Marketing & Communication Manager for Nonprofit HR, and Koua Franz, Chief Strategy Officer for Committee for Children, catch up and explore Koua’s stellar contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Koua detail: - Why social-emotional learning was important to her growing up as a refugee - How women can help inspire others by voicing their dreams and speaking them into life - What her love of Japanese manga taught her about leadership…
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In this special episode of The Switch, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate for Nonprofit HR, and Kavita Mehra, Executive Director of Sakhi for South Asian Women, catch up and explore Kavita’s stellar contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Kavita detail: - Why leaning back and listening actively as a leader is key in letting your team members shine - How tapping into your own energy allows the ability the show up authentically and build relationships - How her experience has guided her to shift from a hustle mindset to a focus on people and culture needs…
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In this special episode of The Switch, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate for Nonprofit HR, and Faith Boettger, Founder & Chair of Social4Good, catch up and explore Faith’s stellar contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Faith detail: - How meeting people where they are helps harness community members toward a shared vision - The ways her organization has brought together giving and connection through community collaboration - Why showing people what they can do, how they can do it and the impact of it drives engagement…
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In this special episode of The Switch, Rose Gebken, Marketing & Communication Manager for Nonprofit HR, and Kristin O’Malley, President and CEO of the The Cape Cod Foundation, catch up and explore Kristin’s stellar contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Kristin detail: - Why trying to have all the answers isn’t always the best strategy as a leader - How she ensures diversity of thought on her team - The crucial importance of creating space for women to share their voices…
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In this special episode of The Switch, Rose Gebken, Marketing & Communication Manager for Nonprofit HR, and Luana Vaetoe, Chief Executive Officer for Becoming Independent, catch up and explore Luana’s stellar contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Luana detail: - Why nonprofits can also be economic and business drivers alongside their social impact counterparts - How authentic and genuine transparency and communication are guiding principles in people management - The ways innovative staff can drive the development of an organization…
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In this special episode of The Switch, Rose Gebken, Marketing & Communication Manager for Nonprofit HR, and Rosemary C. Jordan, Chief Executive Officer for Pacific Vision Foundation, catch up and explore Rosemary’s stellar contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Rosemary detail: - How her organization works to reduce health disparities in communities by increasing access to vision care - What it looks like to lead a team driven by dedication to their mission and social purpose, as well as make sure they stay nourished - Advice to leaders on how to evaluate whether their policies are continuing to work for the women in their organization…
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In this special episode of The Switch, Rose Gebken, Marketing & Communication Manager for Nonprofit HR, and Shawna Young, Executive Director for Scratch Foundation, catch up and explore Shawna’s stellar contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Shawna detail: - How the Scratch platform allows kids to share their creative technology projects around the world - The importance of incorporating different voices into your team from an inclusion standpoint - Why leaders need to gather people around them that help to identify and address their blind spots…
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