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Listen on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | Pocket CastsIn This Episode:* What is a Solid State Transformer * How Solid State Transformers are Reshaping the Energy Industry* How They Built a $1bn PipelineSponsors:Goodwin: The Law Firm of Choice for ClimateTech EntrepreneursErthTech Talent: Affordable CleanTech Search FirmWhat's up, everyone!Today, we have a great episode with Haroon Inam & Michael Wood III from DG Matrix. We're talking about a simple technology that can fundamentally reshape the energy industry by transforming electricity more efficiently and with way less physical space than what's been done traditionally.Take an EV charger, for example. You need to get the exact electricity flow right. Usually, that would take a few parking spaces' worth of transformers. With DG Matrix, you can do it with a simple power stand smaller than your refrigerator.This is still the case even if you've got solar, batteries, or other distributed resources all mixed in together. They can handle all the streams of electricity in and out.It's clear the industry is loving this too. They have over $1bn of pipeline to date.We got Haroon and Michael, so it's a great episode._____Want to access all our content? Upgrade to paid today. Act fast! Annual subscriptions increase to $100 on May 1st (currently $80)._____TopicsFree Version:**03:21 The Journey to DG Matrix**05:51 Understanding Solid State Transformers**09:11 Market Position and Economic Impact**10:00 Goodwin AD**12:06 Solid State Transformer Advantages**13:26 Company AD**17:14 Building a Strong Advisory Network**18:51 Call to Action**21:10 Overcoming Challenges in Clean Tech**24:54 The Future of DG Matrix and Market Fit**26:29 Building from the Ground Up**27:51 Transforming Energy Markets**30:55 Streamlining Manufacturing and Supply ChainLinks* Haroon Inam, Michael Wood III | DG Matrix* Connect with Somil on LinkedIn | Connect with Silas on LinkedIn* Follow CleanTechies on LinkedInThis podcast is NOT investment advice. Do your homework and due diligence before investing in anything discussed on this podcast.Support the showEvery ClimateTech Entrepreneur needs a reliable partner for their legal needs. Why settle for less than the best?
David Perez, North County General Manager of the Jacobs & Cushman San Diego Food Bank, is joined by Julie Moore, Director of Corporate Partnerships, to shout out the Food Bank's 13th Annual Gala, slated for Saturday, May 3. Perez and Moore talk about the Food 4 Kids Backpack Program.About Spotlight and Cloudcast Media "Spotlight On The Community" is the longest running community podcast in the country, continuously hosted by Drew Schlosberg for 19 years. "Spotlight" is part of Cloudcast Media's line-up of powerful local podcasts, telling the stories, highlighting the people, and celebrating the gravitational power of local. For more information on Cloudcast and its shows and cities served, please visit www.cloudcastmedia.us. Cloudcast Media | the national leader in local podcasting. About Mission Fed Credit Union A community champion for over 60 years, Mission Fed Credit Union with over $6 billion in member assets, is the Sponsor of Spotlight On The Community, helping to curate connectivity, collaboration, and catalytic conversations. For more information on the many services for San Diego residents, be sure to visit them at https://www.missionfed.com/
In this episode, the discussion revolves around the varying experiences and challenges faced by former student-athletes, specifically those who went pro versus those who didn't, and their continued engagement with their alma maters. The conversation delves into the significance of the equipment manager in maintaining connections with alumni athletes. The impact of NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) on collegiate sports is thoroughly examined, revealing its potential in revenue generation and the resulting complexities in university fundraising dynamics. Additionally, KC Smurthwaite elaborates on his teaching experiences at Utah State University, emphasizing hands-on, real-world learning for students in journalism and sports reporting. The episode also highlights successful branding and licensing projects, including jersey sales and apparel deals, that aim to enhance fan engagement and drive revenue for athletic programs.KEY TAKEAWAYSExperiences of Former Student-Athletes: The discussion highlights the different challenges faced by former student-athletes, especially those who went pro versus those who didn't, and how they continue engaging with their alma maters.Role of Equipment Managers: The importance of the equipment manager in maintaining strong connections with alumni athletes is emphasized as a key factor in alumni relations.Impact of NIL: The episode delves into the growing influence of NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) in collegiate sports, showcasing its potential for revenue generation while complicating university fundraising efforts.Hands-on Learning in Journalism: KC shares his teaching experiences at Utah State University, focusing on providing real-world, hands-on learning opportunities for students in journalism and sports reporting.Branding and Licensing Success: Successful branding and licensing initiatives, such as jersey sales and apparel deals, are discussed as effective strategies to enhance fan engagement and drive revenue for athletic programs.QUOTES“What does that even mean? We don't have aviation at our school... this person who's probably never played football in their life... was so adamant going, no.”“It's a fun fan experience. You're tapping into nostalgia. It's always a win in market. Emotional heartstrings.”“At athletics admin we speak various campus languages. We speak bookstores. We speak the licensing and marketing. We also speak what Coach says.”“It doesn't really cost that much to create an experience. We have a great game plan and athletics admin. We are working backwards. Let's define success. Let's do quantifiable things and we'll get there.”“What does that even mean? We don't have aviation at our school... this person who's probably never played football in their life... was so adamant going, no.”“It's a fun fan experience. You're tapping into nostalgia. It's always a win in market. Emotional heartstrings.”“It doesn't really cost that much to create an experience. We have a great game plan and athletics admin. We are working backwards. Let's define success. Let's do quantifiable things and we'll get there.”Connect and learn more about KC Smurthwaite.https://www.linkedin.com/in/smurf/If you enjoyed this episode of In the Club Podcast with Club Colors, please leave us a review on your favorite podcasting platform!Club Colors: https://www.clubcolors.com/
Success isn't about waiting for the perfect moment—it's about stepping into the unknown and building the confidence to make things happen. Bayleigh dives into an inspiring conversation with Brittany Connor, who shares her journey of embracing fear, taking bold action, and proving that the biggest breakthroughs happen outside of your comfort zone. From leaving behind limiting beliefs to redefining success on your own terms, this episode is a powerful reminder that the life you want is within reach—you just have to be willing to go after it. Key Takeaways: Confidence isn't something you wake up with—it's built through action. Start before you feel ready, and growth will follow. Fear will always be there, but it shouldn't hold you back. Success comes from moving forward despite uncertainty. Success looks different for everyone. Define it on your terms, and stop chasing someone else's version of it. The right people can elevate you. Surround yourself with those who challenge, support, and inspire your growth. Growth happens outside your comfort zone. Embrace challenges as stepping stones to your next level. Resources: Sleep Course - https://onlineprograms.smallchangesbigshifts.com/courses/rejuvenating-sleep/ Join us in celebrating Dr. Michelle Robin's birthday by supporting the Small Changes Big Shifts scholarship fundraiser—help us empower the next generation with the tools for lifelong well-being! Embark on a transformative six-month journey with the Shift Experience, a holistic wellness program designed to empower young adults aged 18 to 30 to discover their best selves through comprehensive health practices. This program offers a blend of education, personalized assessments, one-on-one wellness coaching, monthly group learning circles, and access to various wellness services. The upcoming program runs from June through December. For more details and to apply, visit: https://smallchangesbigshifts.com/discovery-program/ About Brittany Connor: Brittany Connor, PhD, is a strategic leader dedicated to mission-driven initiatives, leveraging over a decade of experience in nonprofit, sports, and entertainment. She currently serves as the Director of Corporate Partnerships at United Way of Greater Kansas City, where she builds impactful relationships, engages donors, and develops innovative solutions to drive collective change. A recent doctoral graduate of the University of Kansas' Sport Management program, Brittany is passionate about the collective impact of sports in fostering physically and psychologically safe spaces. A 2022 graduate of the Shift Experience, Brittany has remained committed to her own health and well-being while advocating for holistic wellness in her community. Connect with Dr. Michelle and Bayleigh at: https://smallchangesbigshifts.com hello@smallchangesbigshifts.com https://www.linkedin.com/company/smallchangesbigshifts https://www.facebook.com/SmallChangesBigShifts https://www.instagram.com/smallchangesbigshiftsco Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app. Leave us an Apple Podcasts review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.
Did you know that 80% of LinkedIn's BILLION-plus members want to give back to organizations?Today I'm joined by a repeat guest: Ariana Younai, Head of LinkedIn for Nonprofits! And we're here to cover how you can strategically use LinkedIn's most powerful (and often overlooked) tool: Sales Navigator. Ariana shares exactly how it can help fuel your fundraising efforts, build warm donor relationships, and unlock corporate partnerships. And she's giving us allll the data, examples, and a time-sensitive offer to boot!Ariana also breaks down how to use LinkedIn's advanced filters, buyer intent signals, and relationship insights to identify top prospects, reactivate lapsed donors, and connect with hidden champions within their existing networks. You'll even learn how ONE second-degree connection led to a grant that fed over 5,700 essential workers during the pandemic.Resources & LinksConnect with Ariana on LinkedIn and apply for FREE access to Sales Navigator (limited to 2,000 nonprofits through April 30, 2025).Check out Ariana on Episode 99: Unlocking the Power of LinkedIn for Your Nonprofit. This show is presented by LinkedIn for Nonprofits. We're so grateful for their partnership. Explore their incredible suite of resources and discounts for nonprofit teams here.My book, The Monthly Giving Mastermind, is here! Grab a copy here and learn my framework to build, grow, and sustain subscriptions for good.Let's Connect! Send a DM on Instagram or LinkedIn and let us know what you think of the show! Head to YouTube for digital marketing how-to videos and podcast teasers Want to book Dana as a speaker for your event? Click here!
All in 24 Minutes or less… In Season 5, Episode 49, Travis sits down with Mark Bloom, Vice President of Corporate Partnerships for FC Cincinnati of the MLS. Mark built his career on the ticketing side of the business and then transitioned into sponsorship. Tune in to hear how he views the overall business and the steps he took to be successful at selling and leading regardless of role. 3 Hot Topics: ✅ Business of the MLS ✅ Key Characteristic in Successful People ✅ Finding Mentors www.52weeksofhustle.com Book Available - https://www.amazon.com/dp/1735610801
Follow Emma:▶︎ LinkedIn - https://uk.linkedin.com/in/emmadearbump?trk=author_mini-profile_title▶︎ Web - https://www.dearbump.com/?srsltid=AfmBOooEnKSrvq1q2bufvjiVZpOm47pGiGUoXl5ZjaVXLzR7s91xJrLFChapters:00:00 Introduction00:32 The Origin Story of DearBump02:09 Emma's Journey into Tech05:01 The DearBump App11:29 Corporate Partnerships and Future Goals13:48 Balancing Entrepreneurship and Personal Life15:05 Fasting and Personal Health17:02 Challenges of Female Founders in Securing Funding19:27 The LinkedIn Campaign for Justice21:54 Exploring Alternative Funding Options24:24 Supporting Pregnant Employees in the Workplace27:48 How Businesses Can Partner with Dear Bump31:33 The Reality of Running a Small Business34:16 ConclusionListen to the podcast on:▶︎ Apple Podcasts▶︎ Spotify Follow Elle-Sera for more:▶︎ Facebook ▶︎ Instagram▶︎ LinkedInAbout Elle-SeraHormones aren't JUST anything. They make you who you are and control everything – your energy, mood, weight, confidence, hunger, motivation, outlook, libido the list goes on. The impact of hormone imbalance on our psychology and behaviour has been dismissed – until now. Let's stop diminishing the way we feel because of our hormones, by uttering those three little words: “I'm just hormonal”, and start embracing the power you can have over them. Elle Sera supports thousands of women to reclaim their hormones, including myself. Our golden pill is packed with five potent ingredients, carefully chosen to rebalance hormones in one essential daily dose.Recorded and Produced by Liverpool Podcast Studios▶︎ Web ▶︎ Instagram▶︎ ...
In this episode, host Chris Jaeger welcomes guest KC Smurthwaite from Athletics Admin who shares insights into his 15+ years in higher education and athletics, covering roles from fundraising to corporate partnerships. They discuss the unique challenges of balancing work life and the creative strategies employed to enhance donor experiences and revenue opportunities. KC emphasizes the importance of customized donor cultivation, the significance of playing the 'long game,' and the need for a game plan akin to playing chess rather than checkers. They delve into innovative approaches such as personalized merchandise for donor engagement and the critical role of understanding each institution's and donor's unique needs. Throughout, the discussion highlights the essence of building genuine relationships and the impact of tailored contributions to the success and experience of student-athletes and the broader university community.KEY TAKEAWAYSExtensive Experience: KC Smurthwaite shares insights from his 15+ years in higher education and athletics, covering various roles including fundraising and corporate partnerships.Work-Life Balance Challenges: The discussion highlights the unique challenges of balancing work and life in this field.Creative Donor Strategies: KC discusses creative strategies to enhance donor experiences and revenue opportunities, emphasizing the importance of customized donor cultivation.Playing the "Long Game": He stresses the significance of long-term planning, comparing the approach to playing chess rather than checkers.Innovative Donor Engagement: Personalized merchandise is one example of innovative strategies for engaging donors and strengthening relationships.Understanding Unique Needs: Tailoring strategies to the specific needs of institutions and donors is critical for success.Building Genuine Relationships: The conversation underscores the importance of building authentic, meaningful relationships, which ultimately benefit student-athletes and the broader university community.QUOTES"In higher education, you're playing the long game. It is always relationships. It is making sure you're being a good steward to all the folks across campus. And it takes time.""We want to be in there. We want to be known. We want to be in the meetings. Now, if they don't want us in there, we're not going to. But at the end of the day, we want to augment anything that's being done already within the department.""The crazy thing was, all the people I sent that shirt to would wear it to games... you took the mailer and you're wearing my shirt that Isent you, has proof of concept.""Chess, not checkers... you have to be thinking moves ahead, and you have to be able to pivot and provide solutions to your clientele, and they all come in different ways, shape or form."Connect and learn more about KC Smurthwaite.https://www.linkedin.com/in/smurf/If you enjoyed this episode of In the Club Podcast with Club Colors, please leave us a review on your favorite podcasting platform!Club Colors: https://www.clubcolors.com/
For 50 years, the Kips Bay Decorator Show House has been at the heart of the design world, showcasing the work of visionary designers while raising millions for the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club. Now, with the release of Iconic Rooms: Kips Bay New York Decorator Show House at 50, the Show House's legacy is being celebrated in a whole new way.In this episode, I sit down with Nazira Handal, Director of Special Events & Corporate Partnerships for Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club, to explore the making of this milestone book, a behind-the-scenes look at how these show houses come together, and the legacy Kips Bay is leaving on the world of interior design—and on the lives of thousands of children. RESOURCES:Support and learn more about the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club here.Take a peek at the infamous Show Houses.Preorder Iconic Rooms: Kips Bay New York Decorator Show House at 50.Follow along on Instagram and Facebook.
This episode of Subtext & Discourse Art World podcast is brought to you by AIPAD and The Photography Show. AIPAD represents fine art photography galleries around the world and is proud to present the 2025 edition of its flagship event, The Photography Show. The fair will showcase photography from the earliest processes to cutting-edge contemporary work that pushes the boundaries of the medium, from April 23 – 27 at The Park Avenue Armory in New York City. Go to www.aipad.com/show for more information and to plan your visit. The Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD) encourages public support of fine art photography through education and communication by enhancing the confidence of the public in responsible photography collecting. First organized in 1979, AIPAD and its current members span the globe with members in North and South America, Australia, Europe and Asia. AIPAD has become a unifying force in the field of photography and is dedicated to creating and maintaining high standards in the business of exhibiting, buying and selling photographs as art. - AIPAD official website https://www.aipad.com/ - Follow AIPAD on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/aipadphoto/ - Talks programme by AIPAD on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@aipadphoto Lydia Melamed Johnson is the Executive Director of The Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD) and has been in this role since autumn 2023. She first joined AIPAD in late 2021 in the role of Show Director for The Photography Show presented by AIPAD. Prior to this Lydia was in charge of Corporate Partnerships and the VIP Officer of Paris Photo New York. Earlier still she founded October Art Week while serving as Director of Robert Simon Fine Art in New York. Lydia is also a member of the Board of the Art History Department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. - Follow Lydia on Instgram https://www.instagram.com/lydiamelamedjohnson/ Martijn van Pieterson is the President of The Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD) and has been in this role since spring 2023. He is the co-founder of IBASHO Gallery which he opened in 2015 together with his wife Annemarie Zethof. IBASHO means "a place where you can be yourself" in Japanese, and the gallery specialises in Japanese photography. The gallery has been an AIPAD member since 2018; Martijn joined the board in 2019 and the executive board in 2021. Born in Holland and based in Belgium, Martijn is the first European President of AIPAD. - IBASHO Gallery official website https://ibashogallery.com/ - Follow IBASHO Gallery on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ibasho___gallery/ Michael Dooney https://beacons.ai/michaeldooney This episode of Subtext & Discourse Art World Podcast was recorded on 14. March 2025 between Perth (AU), Antwerp (BE), and New York City (US).
Starring Patricia Clarkson, John Benjamin Hickey and Thomas Sadoski and directed by Rachel Feldman, Lilly is based on the remarkable story of Lilly Ledbetter, whose fight against pay discrimination in an Alabama tire factory took her through courts and Congress despite powerful opposition. Following the transformation of an ordinary citizen into the face of an issue, Lilly illuminates the impact a single courageous person can have. In theatres on May 9.Kate Kelley is a dynamic leader at the intersection of marketing, social impact, and entertainment, using film to drive meaningful change.As Associate Producer and EVP of Corporate Partnerships for LILLY, she leads initiatives that empower women and advance workplace equity through content creation, strategic collaborations and advocacy-driven partnerships.Kate also heads corporate partnership development for Shine Global, an award winning nonprofit media company using film to raise awareness and inspire action for children and families. Additionally, as Senior Advisor to Simple Spirits, a mission-driven spirits portfolio tackling food insecurity in America one drink at a time.With deep expertise in brand strategy, Kate has collaborated with major brands, agencies, and cultural institutions including Paramount, Disney, Youtube, and the Tribeca Film Festival, mobilizing action and impact through business and entertainment.
In this episode of Climate Positive, hosts Gil Jenkins and Daniela Shapiro sit down with Tom Hunt, CEO, and Bret Labadie, CFO, of Pivot Energy—a Colorado-based renewable energy provider and IPP that develops, finances, builds, owns, and manages solar and energy storage projects. As an ECP portfolio company and Certified B Corporation, Pivot Energy seeks to leverage its renewable expertise to deliver innovative solutions that help businesses and communities achieve meaningful decarbonization. Tom and Bret discuss Pivot Energy's growth, the rapidly evolving community solar market, creative financing strategies, and the power of corporate partnerships. They also explore the expanding role of distributed solar in the clean energy transition and what lies ahead for the industry.Bios:Tom Hunt is the CEO of Pivot Energy, a role he assumed in 2019. During his tenure as CEO, the company has grown by strong multiples in revenue, income, project deployment, and number of team members. In 2021, he drove a process to bring in blue-chip firm ECP as new sponsor investors for the company, allowing for renewed pursuit of Pivot's mission of making distributed generation a key part of the fight against anthropogenic climate change. A long-time community solar market leader, Tom also currently serves as the Board Chair for the Coalition for Community Solar Access, the national community solar trade association. Prior to Pivot, he oversaw corporate development, public policy, and project construction/operations for the first national community solar developer. He has also worked as a Senior Policy Advisor in the Colorado Governor's Energy Office and as a research chemist investigating biofuels synthesis methods.Bret Labadie is the CFO of Pivot Energy and has spent the last 18 years in escalating roles within energy finance, 8 of which have been concentrated in distributed solar. In his tenure in the renewables industry, Bret has closed debt and tax equity financings for over $600 million of distributed generation solar projects and has led three separate corporate capital processes, including the latest partnership between Pivot and ECP. Bret currently serves as the Chief Financial Officer for Pivot Energy, where he leads all financial, strategic, project finance, and capital market-related activities for the company.Links:Pivot Energy WebsitePivot Energy on LinkedInTom Hunt on LinkedInBret Labadie on LinkedInThe Kacie Peters Community Solar GardenPress Release: Pivot Energy Secures Over $450 Million in Major Financing of Distributed Generation Portfolios from First Citizens, ATLAS SP, and HASI (November 21, 2024) Press Release: Pivot Energy Collaborates with Microsoft to Develop Up to 500 MWac of Community-Scale Solar Projects that Will Deliver Significant Benefits to Local Communities (August 8, 2024)Press Release: Rivian Partners with Pivot Energy to Build Community Solar in Illinois (May 22, 2024) Email your feedback to Chad, Gil, Hilary, and Guy at climatepositive@hasi.com.
For additional resources for #eventprofs visit www.productionvaluematters.com In this episode of Production Value Matters, host Matthew Byrne interviews Brett Hendrie, Director of Strategic Events at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto. With over 20 years of experience, including his transformative tenure at Hot Docs, Brett shares insights on developing engaging content for diverse audiences, building strategic partnerships, and leveraging technology for hybrid event formats.
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In this episode of the fundraising everywhere podcast, Joe Waters will be discussing how to utilise AI to build better Corporate Partnerships. Creating successful corporate partnerships requires a mix of innovation, strategic insight, and a win-win mindset. In this context, the domain of AI-enhanced partnerships, powered by ChatGPT, is emerging as a powerful asset for pinpointing, nurturing, and solidifying corporate relationships. From the initial handshake to the final signature, this podcast episode will show you how to use AI to elevate your partnership strategy. Among other things, you'll streamline. Join us at the Fundraising Everywhere Corporate Partnerships Conference on Thursday 20th March for even more expert insights and actionable advice. You can register here. Use discount code FEPODCAST25 for a 25% discount. If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to hit follow and enable notifications so you'll get notified to be first to hear of future podcast episodes. We'd love to see you back again! And thank you to our friends at JustGiving who make the Fundraising Everywhere Podcast possible.
On this episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast: Daniel Smrokowski sits down with Pete Beale-DelVecchio, President and CEO of Special Olympics Illinois to reflect on his first year and introduction to Special Olympics. We talk about his Accomplishments and Challenges, Leadership Style, Vision for future of Special Olympics Illinois, Inclusivity Goals, Program Highlights, Athlete Impact, Athlete Leadership, Voices, Community Engagement, and Corporate Partnerships. We look forward to his Future Goals, Challenges Ahead, Personal Growth, Memorable Moments, and Pete gives his advice for leaders stepping into a leadership role within a Special Olympics program. Episode 754 ShowNotes & Links:
In this episode, Doug Ferguson, Account Executive of Corporate Partnerships for the Minnesota Wild, shares insights into his career journey, the dynamics of working in corporate partnerships, and how he integrates his faith as a Christian while working in the NHL.Learn more about Uncommon Sports Group or connect with our community.Sign up for one of our spring 2025 Bible study groups!Watch this episode on our YouTube channel.
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Have you ever wondered what it truly takes to turn a groundbreaking idea into a successful business venture? On this episode of The Angel Next Door Podcast, our host Marcia Dawood explores this question with Anya Cheng, an innovative entrepreneur from the Bay Area. Anya's journey from big tech to launching her own AI-powered company showcases the transformative potential of unique data in revolutionizing an industry.Anya Cheng is the founder of Taelor, an AI company on a mission to redefine how men dress by leveraging cutting-edge technology and unique consumer data. With a background that includes strategic roles at Meta, eBay, McDonald's, and Target, Anya's experience in tech is both broad and deep. She played a pivotal role in developing Facebook and Instagram Shopping and expanding McDonald's food delivery services worldwide, equipping her with the skills to seamlessly integrate technology with consumer behavior.In this must-listen episode, Marcia and Anya discuss the intricacies of Taelor's business model, especially its novel approach to using AI and unique data to personalize men's fashion. Anya reveals how her company gathers authentic consumer feedback and detailed garment quality data, providing invaluable insights to brands and improving sustainability in fashion. Additionally, Anya shares her fundraising journey, shedding light on the challenges faced by women and people of color in the startup ecosystem. For anyone interested in AI, the power of unique data, or building a tech startup, this episode is packed with expert advice and inspiring stories, making it essential listening. Taelor — Men's wardrobe rental with expert styling✨ 30% off first month with code: Angel30. using this link.Give the gift of time and confidence! Taelor Gift Card
I'd love to hear from you! Send me a text message here and let me know what you thought about the episode. :)When I was 23, I could not even fathom starting a nonprofit, but Courtney Johnson did just that. In this episode, she shares her extraordinary journey and how her father's battle with long cancer inspired her to start Culinary Care, an organization dedicated to supporting cancer patients with nourishing meals. Fostering corporate partnerships have been a game changer for Courtney and she walks us through how hosting 20 of their interactive, culinary “cookoff” events resulted in $300,000! We break down the details of how companies can sponsor a cookoff, how Culinary Care partners with local restaurants, and her strategies for growing past 200+ monthly donors in their giving program.Personal connections have also played a pivotal role in building their community and retaining donors, and we discuss how Courtney's personal branding and authentic storytelling have bolstered their mission. I love how Courtney's unwavering commitment and fearlessness has not only honored her father's memory, but created a compassionate support system for those fighting cancer.Resources & LinksLearn more about Culinary Care on their website and connect with Courtney on LinkedIn, or at courtney@culinarycare.org.This show is presented by LinkedIn for Nonprofits. We're so grateful for their partnership. Explore their incredible suite of resources and discounts for nonprofit teams here.The 2nd Annual Monthly Giving Summit is coming February 26th and 27th! RSVP for FREE HERE.My book, The Monthly Giving Mastermind, is here! Grab a copy here and learn my framework to build, grow, and sustain subscriptions for good.Let's Connect! Send a DM on Instagram or LinkedIn and let us know what you think of the show! Head to YouTube for digital marketing how-to videos and podcast teasers Want to book Dana as a speaker for your event? Click here!
Send us a textSpeech is something many of us take for granted, but for millions in the disability community, it can be a daily source of struggle and frustration.Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) tools, such as sign language, are essential for those with speech disabilities to communicate. What if technology could help give a voice to those in need?In this episode of HealthBiz Briefs, Dougal Hawes, CEO of Smartbox Assistive Technology, explores how their AAC technology is empowering individuals with speech difficulties to communicate and live more independently.This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at https://betterhelp.com/caretalk and get on your way to being your best self.As a BetterHelp affiliate, we may receive compensation from BetterHelp if you purchase products or services through the links provided.
Aparna Mohla, VP of Corporate Partnerships at Give Power, shares her incredible journey from growing up in Mumbai, India, to becoming a trailblazer in the solar industry. From her early days at SolarCity to transformative work with Give Power, Aparna talks about her "why" for clean energy, the power of authenticity in sales, and creating a lasting impact. Discover how her partnership with Freedom Forever drives change, builds karma, and transforms lives. For more on Give Power, visit GivePower.org
Josh is one of the youngest executives in professional sports. He shares his story on what he did to become the Vice President of Corporate Partnerships for an NHL team.
Interviews with pioneers in business and social impact - Business Fights Poverty Spotlight
Welcome to this episode of the Social Impact Pioneer podcast, where we explore the intersection of business and social good through transformative partnerships. Social Impact Pioneers - Taryn Davis, the Senior Director of Strategic Partnerships and Stakeholder Relations at Cargill and Chris Noble, Associate Vice President of Corporate Partnerships at CARE discuss what makes the long-term partnership between their organisations work. In this episode, we will dive deep into Cargill's longstanding partnership with CARE, a global organisation dedicated to alleviating poverty and empowering women. Together, they have reached over 4.6 million people across 13 countries, focusing on improving agricultural productivity and ensuring food security. Listen in as Taryn and Chris share insights on the innovative programs, like farmer field schools, that have transformed lives, especially for women in farming communities. Chris and Taryn explore how strategic partnerships between businesses and not-for-profit organisations unlock opportunities for communities to strengthen their resilience to stresses and shocks - especially in today's rapidly changing global environment. They emphasis why organisations that collaborate can leverage respective resources, expertise, and influence to create more substantial and sustainable outcomes. Their insights aim to help businesses and organisations form partnerships that will lead to long-lasting, impactful results for community resilience initiatives. Join the conversation and discuss the importance of co-creation, trust, and data-driven strategies in building resilient partnerships that can withstand global challenges, such as climate change and economic crises. Whether you're a business leader, nonprofit professional, or simply interested in how strategic collaborations can make a difference, this episode is packed with valuable insights and inspiring stories. Tune in and be inspired by the powerful impact of partnership in creating lasting change. Links: Cargill & Care (2020). Building Transformational Partnerships. Business Fights Poverty white paper. Available at: https://www.cargill.com/doc/1432128057778/cargill-care-business-fights-poverty-white-paper-pdf.pdf Impartner (2023). Data-Driven Partner Behaviors: How to Drive the Greatest Results. Available at: https://impartner.com/resources/blog/data-driven-partner-behaviors San Francisco Fed (2023). Community Resilience and Adaptive Capacity: A Meaningful Investment Across Assets. Retrieved from https://www.frbsf.org Castañeda, A. (2021). Rightly done, PPPs can be the right tool for green and resilient infrastructure. World Bank Blogs. Available at: https://blogs.worldbank.org/en/ppps/rightly-done-ppps-can-be-right-tool-green-and-resilient-infrastructure The conversation took place as part of the Business Fights Poverty Global Goals Summit 2024: https://businessfightspoverty.org/global-goals-summits
In this compelling exploration of restaurant brand dynamics, we delve into the strategies of Cracker Barrel, BurgerFi, and Dave's Hot Chicken, revealing how successful brands navigate transformation, leadership challenges, and market adaptation. From Cracker Barrel's strategic modernization under female leadership to Dave's Hot Chicken's targeted demographic approach, and highlighting the critical nonprofit work of CORE supporting food service workers, this analysis offers invaluable insights into surviving and thriving in the competitive restaurant industry.Guest: Jill Chapman | Director of Corporate Partnerships at CORERestaurantInnovation #BrandStrategy #FoodServiceTrends
Michael Peters, Director of Corporate Partnerships for KOA, joins the podcast this week to share his perspective and experience around B2B partnerships. We talk about value exchange, growth vs credibility partnerships, and the best way to do cold outreach for partnerships. Show Notes: Michael Peters: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-peters-300782b/ KOA: https://koa.com/ Outdoor Hospitality Report 2024: https://koa.com/north-american-camping-report/ Holo Footwear: https://holofootwearinc.com/collaborations/koa-campgrounds/ Hest: https://hest.com/ Sensible Weather: https://www.sensibleweather.com/ USA Bobsled Team: https://rvbusiness.com/koa-renews-partnership-with-usa-bobsled-skeleton-team/ KOA x NASCAR: https://ownakoa.com/2024/11/20/kampgrounds-of-america-inc-partners-with-jr-motorsports-bringing-camping-to-the-racetrack/ Connor Zilisch: https://www.instagram.com/connorzilisch/?hl=en BPC: Brand - Hest: https://hest.com/ Product - Outdoor Element "Fire-biner": https://outdoorelement.com/products/firebiner-carabiner Content - Culture Is The New Leadership (Book): https://amzn.to/3ZAblvV Prenuvo Scan: http://www.prenuvo.com Join us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/second-nature-media Meet us on Slack: https://www.launchpass.com/second-nature Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/secondnature.media Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.secondnature.media Subscribe to the YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@secondnaturemedia
Mark Holweger is President and CEO of Legal & General America's insurance division, which includes operating companies Banner Life Insurance Company and William Penn Life Insurance Company of New York. He is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the business, ensuring service excellence, continued distribution expansion and achievement of the digital transformation strategy. In 2011, he joined Legal & General Group in the UK where he held a number of senior level positions including Managing Director, Partnerships for Legal & General Insurance and Director of Broker and Intermediary for Legal & General's General Insurance business. In 2018, Mark relocated to the US as Executive Vice President of Distribution and Marketing for Legal & General America. Prior to joining Legal & General, Mark was a co-founder of Coverwise.com, an International digital insurance broker, and held various senior roles at other insurers including RSA Insurance Group UK where he was Distribution Director for Emerging markets and AXA Insurance UK where he was Director of Corporate Partnerships. Mark is an economics graduate and Chartered Insurer. He lives with his wife Rachel in Potomac, MD and has two daughters. Highlights from the Show Note This episode is brought to you by The Future of Insurance thought leadership series, available globally from Amazon in print, Kindle and Audible audiobook. Follow the podcast at future-of-insurance.com/podcast for more details and other episodes. Music courtesy of Hyperbeat Music, available to stream or download on Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music and more.
Companies can be a critical partner in collective impact work. However, working with companies can pose unique challenges, from understanding how to initiate these partnerships to understanding how to best partner to sustain these relationships over time.To learn more about how collaboratives can engage and partner with the private sector to advance social change work, we talk with Nikhil Bumb, Managing Director at the social change consulting firm FSG.In this conversation, we discuss the multiple ways that nonprofits and companies can collaborate, from reaching out through corporate philanthropy to building deep, cross-sector partnerships. We also explore some of the unique advantages and challenges associated with partnering with companies, including the importance of:Challenging preconceived notions about what it means to work in the nonprofit or private sector;Understanding each partner's strengths, resources, and limitations;Strengthening relationships by fostering a culture of mutual understanding, shared learning, and transparency;Moving beyond transactional relationships to establish a shared mission and values alignment.Resources and FootnotesFSGReport: The Promise of PartnershipsBlog: Partnering for Change, Committing to LearningBlog: What Business Leaders Wish NGOs Knew about Transformative PartnershipsPodcast: Shifting from Competition to Partnership in Private Sector CollaborationMore on Collective ImpactInfographic: What is Collective Impact?Resource List: Getting Started in Collective ImpactThe Intro music, entitled “Running,” was composed by Rafael Krux, and can be found here and is licensed under CC: By 4.0.The outro music, entitled “Deliberate Thought,” was composed by Kevin Macleod. Licensed under CC: By.Have a question related to collaborative work that you'd like to have discussed on the podcast? Contact us at: https://www.collectiveimpactforum.org/contact-us/
In this episode, we welcome Brittanie Boyd, Sr. Vice President of Corporate Partnerships for the Dallas Mavericks. Brittanie shares her remarkable career journey built on intention and taking initiative. She launched her career with the Dallas Cowboys while obtaining her MBA and pursued opportunities from there that aligned with her defined goals. Her career moves put her in the position to learn from some of the industry's best at Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment and now the Dallas Mavericks. Her trajectory uniquely created experiences to lead across many verticals, where she gained a remarkable lens and developed her to be a strong and impactful leader.
This episode of Grow With Us, Evan speaks with Grace Harrington Qissy, the Director of Corporate Partnerships at Genesys Works. Grace and Evan discuss her experience in the Tulsa Remote program, Builders and Backers Idea Accelerator program, the impact of Genesys Works internship accessibility work in Tulsa. If you are interested in looking at our open career opportunities, don't forget to check out our career website: https://careers.intulsa.com/Join our Talent Network to receive access to the latest job opportunities in Tulsa: https://careers.intulsa.com/user/register/applicantAdditionally, find out about all our upcoming Elevate your Career Series Free Workshop events at talent.intulsa.com/events
Send us a textIn this episode of The Small Nonprofit Podcast, Maria sits down with Heather Nelson, founder of Bridge Raise, to explore how small nonprofits can build successful corporate partnerships. They discuss common challenges, the importance of aligning values, and how nonprofits can confidently approach corporate funders, even small organizations. This episode provides essential strategies for nonprofits wanting to build meaningful corporate connections. Key Topics Covered: Building confidence and focusing on relationships The role of employee engagement in partnerships The value of persistence and networking Actionable Tips: ➜ Start with a clear vision: Define what a successful corporate partnership looks like for your organization. Write it down and build your strategy around this vision. ➜ Offer value beyond funding: Know what you can offer to corporates—employee engagement, volunteerism, or brand alignment—and be clear about what you're willing to provide. ➜ Prioritize persistence: Follow up with corporates consistently, and don't give up after one email. Corporate partnerships take time, but persistence often pays off. Resources Mentioned: Bridge Raise Website Bridge Raise Hard Questions Workbook Connect with Us: Connect with Maria Connect with Heather Subscribe and Review: Don't forget to subscribe to The Small Nonprofit Podcast on your favorite platform! Leave a review to help us reach more listeners and continue providing valuable insights. Watch this episode on YouTube. Support the Podcast: Support these conversations by donating here. Coming Next Week: Join us next week as Rachel Bearbower, CEO of Small Shop Strategies, shares how nonprofits can use automation to boost revenue, improve donor retention, and create a sustainable impact! Support the show
I am honored to have Carol Cone on the podcast today. She is a visionary who saw the immense potential in linking business and social issues way back in the early eighties. Carol spearheaded the walking movement for the Rockport shoe company, transforming it into a household name and growing the business exponentially. Beyond Rockport, her initiatives have touched and saved millions of lives. Carol has raised over 5 billion for social causes, proving that business can indeed be a powerful force for good. In this episode:[07:10] How partnerships can position an organization to scale[13:54] How nonprofits can set themselves up to partner with corporations and how to track the outcomes from this partnership[24:21] Creating a campaign that resonates across different cultures[37:12] The role of purpose-driven leadership in today's business landscapeBreakthrough Nonprofit Branding: Seven Principles to Power Extraordinary Results by Jocelyne S. Daw, Carol Cone, Kristian Darigan Merenda, and Anne ErhardCONNECT WITH CAROLLinkedIn: Carol ConeInstagram: @cc_onpurposeWebsite: carolconeonpurpose.comPodcast: In 2012, I started a nonprofit in a small village in Malawi, living alone, facing many challenges, I built a successful organization. This book is a tale of resilience, passion, and community strength. Discover the highs, lows, lessons learned, and unforgettable moments that shaped my journey. Whether you're in the nonprofit world, thinking of starting one, or just love a great story, pre-order HERE< As the fundraising engine of choice for over 80,000 organizations in 90+ countries, Donorbox's easy-to-use fundraising tools help you raise more money in more ways. Seamlessly embed a customizable donation form into your website that reduces donor drop-off with a 4x faster checkout, launch a crowdfunding or peer-to-peer campaign, sell event tickets, raise funds on the go with Donorbox Live™ Kiosk, and much more. Learn more at donorbox.org The EmC Masterclass by Dr. Lola Gershfeld will help you enhance your communication skills to raise more revenue for your mission. This groundbreaking Emotional Connection process has been integrated into top universities' curriculum and recognized by international organizations. Use code LEADWITHHEART to enjoy a -10%.CONNECT WITH HALEYHaley is a Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE), Certified Stress Management Coach, and Certified EmC train the trainer. She is the Founder of The Savvy Fundraiser, a nonprofit consulting and coaching business. She has worked in both small and large nonprofit teams in the human services, homelessness, and youth sectors; and she specializes in the EmC process, nonprofit leadership, board development, and fundraising. Haley is a passionate, impact-driven, experienced nonprofit professional whose mission is to empower, elevate and engage nonprofit leaders to build healthy, thriving organizations.Instagram: @thesavvyfundraiser LinkedIn: Haley Cooper, CFREWebsite: thesavvyfundraiser.comProduced by Ideablossoms
Lucinda Rouse and Emily Harle are joined by Manny Amadi, chief executive of C&E Advisory, to discuss the company's latest Corporate-Non-Profit Partnerships Barometer.Manny talks about how the EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive, which affects how companies report on their social and environmental impact, will have an impact on new corporate partnerships.He flags the gap between company and charity expectations around earmarked and flexible funding and shares learnings from C&E Advisory's use of generative AI to co-author the barometer.Charity Changed My Life features the story of Stanley Anigbogu, whose participation in the Swarovski Foundation's Creatives for Our Future programme helped grow his renewable energy start-up LightEd.Do you have stories of people whose lives have been transformed for the better thanks to your charity? If so, we'd like to hear them! All it takes is a short voice message to be featured on this podcast. Email lucinda.rouse@haymarket.com for further information.Tell us what you think of the Third Sector Podcast! Please take five minutes to let us know how we can bring you the most relevant, useful content. To fill in the survey, click here.Read the transcript. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dan Csont, Chief Marketing Officer of Corpay, joins AMA's Bennie F. Johnson to talk about the strategy of branding, executive partnerships, and the importance of understanding the business of the company.
In the speedy world of nonprofit-corporate partnerships, the game is changing—and those who want to thrive need to evolve with it. Host Julia Patrick sits down with Zach Leverenz, the visionary CEO of SEED SPOT, to uncover strategies that not only land corporate partnerships but make them sustainable, high-impact relationships that transform communities.Watch on video!Zach doesn't hold back. He shares powerful insights into how nonprofits must move beyond the old model of simply asking for charitable donations. "More and more, what we've seen is that getting really targeted and intentional about how the nonprofit understands the incentives and value they can provide to a corporate partner...is something that's overlooked oftentimes by nonprofit leaders," he explains. It's a subtle shift, but one that unlocks immense opportunities for nonprofit organizations willing to think big.At SEED SPOT, Zach and his team master the art of forging partnerships that deliver mutual benefits. One standout example is their collaboration with Humana Foundation and Volunteers of America. Together, they tackle health equity in underserved communities—an initiative that perfectly aligns the mission of each partner. Zach describes, "This is a case where we're not compromising at all. In fact, we're amplifying and accelerating the impact we can have through a more intentional look at how corporate sponsors think about their own goals."The key to building these powerhouse partnerships? Communication and trust. Zach stresses that successful partnerships aren't one-off transactions—they're deeply relational, requiring ongoing dialogue and shared vision. “Good partnerships are relational, they're not transactional. We are all humans, and we communicate and trust and build relationships with each other,” he says, offering a behind-the-scenes look at what makes these relationships flourish.If you're ready to take your nonprofit to the next level, watch this episode and learn how to rethink your approach corporate partnerships. Zach makes it clear: the future belongs to those who create win-win alliances where everyone is invested, engaged, and driving toward real, measurable change. This isn't just about writing a check—it's about rewriting the rulebook for impact.Find us Live daily on YouTube!Find us Live daily on LinkedIn!Find us Live daily on X: @Nonprofit_ShowOur national co-hosts and amazing guests discuss management, money and missions of nonprofits! 12:30pm ET 11:30am CT 10:30am MT 9:30am PTSend us your ideas for Show Guests or Topics: HelpDesk@AmericanNonprofitAcademy.comVisit us on the web:The Nonprofit Show
Concierge Live Revenue Insights Series Ep 8 Topic: From Team to Agency and the Future of Agencies Guest: Preetam Sen, SVP, Properties and Corporate Partnerships at Excel Sports Management
In this episode, Harry interviews Martin Hamadani, Vice President of Partnerships at Blue Dot. Martin discusses his role in leading the commercial and growth efforts for Blue Dot's B2B fleet business, highlighting his extensive experience in scaling startups and business development. They delve into Blue Dot's solutions for public and home charging for EV fleets, focusing on the integration of various public chargers into a single platform for ease of use. Martin also explains Blue Dot's value propositions for corporate fleets, gig drivers, and rental companies, emphasizing the importance of a unified EV charging experience. Topics include the benefits and challenges of EV adoption, the impact of Tesla's supercharging network, and strategies for fleet management. Martin concludes by sharing insights on the company's engagement at trade shows and future plans. 00:32 Introduction to Martin Hamadani and Blue Dot 01:14 The Evolution of Blue Dot's EV Solutions 03:53 Addressing Public Charging Challenges 06:34 Home Charging Solutions for Fleets 9:22 EV Charging for Rideshare Drivers 17:06 Tesla vs. Non-Tesla EVs in Fleets 22:33 Charging Flexibility and Costs 24:21 Fleet Owners and Corporate Partnerships 26:47 Exploring Car Sharing and Rentals 36:18 Challenges and Best Practices for Fleet EV Adoption 40:50 Conclusion and Contact Information Martin's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/martinhamedani/
Tim Harrison joins Mike to discuss KTAR's 16th Annual Give-A-Thon fundraiser for Phoenix Children's.
Seine Meinung und seine Expertise sind gefragt. Täglich. Quasi rund um die Uhr. Eine Gelegenheit, ausführlich mit Michael Diederich zu sprechen, ist selten. Aber auf der Audi Summer Tour 2024 nahm er sich gerne extra Zeit, obwohl sein Terminkalender auch in Südkorea kaum Lücken bot - entstanden ist daraus die 51. Folge unseres FC Bayern Podcast. Unser stellvertretende Vorstandsvorsitzende ist Finanzvorstand, unter seiner Regie stehen vor allem die Bereiche Controlling und IT sowie Corporate Partnerships und die Organisation der Audi Summer Tour, die nun schon zum neunten Mal stattfand. Im Teamhotel in Seoul, der Hauptstadt von Südkorea, gibt der 58-Jährige im Gespräch mit Moderator Lukas Strickner nicht nur Einblicke in seinen Alltag, sondern verrät auch, welches schicksalhafte Erlebnis ihn mit Mitte 20 schlagartig hat „erwachsen“ werden lassen.
I'd love to hear from you! Send me a text message here and let me know what you thought about the episode. :)Today's case study explores how an International Women's Day fundraising campaign empowered local communities and drove meaningful impact across 140 stores.I'm thrilled to have Amanda Young, the Marketing and Philanthropic Manager at Kendra Scott, here to spill her secrets behind successful nonprofit partnerships. We cover everything from setting up pop-up shops, creating custom gifts, and leveraging local contacts.You'll also hear about Kendra's incredible origin story revolutionizing the jewelry industry with a scrappy $500 investment, to later striking a deal with Nordstrom and opening her first retail store. This episode is a testament to the transformative power of perseverance and combining business success with a commitment to giving back. Amanda's wisdom will offer a clear roadmap for nonprofits eager to maximize their fundraising efforts this year. Kendra Scott's philanthropy has resulted in over $50 million dollars in donations since 2011!P.S. Don't forget to register for my Monthly Giving Summit coming up on Sept 5-6 from 1-4 pm ET - the ONLY virtual event designed to help nonprofits build, grow, and sustain subscriptions for good. RSVP for FREE here!Resources & LinksInterested in partnering with Kendra Scott? Click here to learn more. You can also connect with Amanda on LinkedIn.Can we meet in Nashville? The 8th annual Raise fundraising conference, hosted by OneCause, will be held at the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum in Nashville, TN September 9-10, 2024. Use code MISSIONS200 to receive $200 off: https://bit.ly/4bNqihi Let's Connect! Send a DM on Instagram or LinkedIn and let us know what you think of the show! Head to YouTube for digital marketing how-to videos and podcast teasers Want to book Dana as a speaker for your event? Click here!
DevonFigures is a creator, collector, and builder. Devon is the artist behind the Five Lines collection. He is a partner with Glitch, a collective of creatives who adopt novel perspectives and use emerging technology to disrupt the status quo. And he is helping to build White Walls, an ecosystem that bridges the gap between digital ownership and physical viewership.Recorded on July 5, 2024 as a Space on X.Follow the guest:https://x.com/devonfigureshttps://x.com/whitewallsappFollow the host:https://x.com/0x_ScooterFollow Particle:https://x.com/Collectparticlehttps://www.particlecollection.com/https://www.instagram.com/particlecollectionTimestamps:(00:00) Introduction(01:36) Founding Creative Agency Glitch Labs(06:08) Embracing the Inner Artist with Just Five Lines(10:19) White Walls: the Need for Better Digital Display (13:59) Feedback from Users of White Walls(16:48) App Access & Device Compatibility(19:58) Cross-Chain Compatibility & Screen Resolution(23:28) How White Walls Differs from its Competitors(26:35) Promoting Adoption with Community Passes(31:01) Modes of Display & Artwork Info Panel (37:43) Potential for Institutional and Corporate Partnerships(40:58) Unique Physical Works in Devon's Collection(44:32) Unlocking Memory & Emotion with Digital Display(50:20) Access to Alpha & Beta Testing for White Walls(52:33) Outro
This week, as part of our mini-series presented by GoodLife Fitness about the inaugural season of PWHL, host Eva Hartling is in conversation with two executives from the You Can Play Project: Lead for Corporate Partnerships and Pro Female Hockey Player Mandy Cronin, and Chairman David Palumbo. You Can Play's mandate is to ensure safety and inclusion for all participants in sports, with a focus on 2SLGBTQ+ athletes, coaches, and fans.Mandy joined You Can Play last year, bringing her experience as the former GM and Goalie Coach for the Toronto Six, where she was instrumental in founding a new women's professional hockey franchise. She's dedicated to fostering a sense of belonging in sports for everyone.David, as Chairman, champions 2SLGBTQ+ inclusion and belonging within the sports community, driving initiatives that challenge traditional sports culture.Today, we'll explore how You Can Play is making a difference, the strategies Mandy and David are using to further their mission, and their thoughts on the newly formed PWHL and its impact on women and 2SLGBTQ+ athletes.This season of our podcast is brought to you by TD Canada Women in Enterprise. TD is proud to support women entrepreneurs and help them achieve success and growth through its program of educational workshops, financing and mentorship opportunities! Please find out how you can benefit from their support! Visit: TBIF: thebrandisfemale.com // TD Women in Enterprise: td.com/ca/en/business-banking/small-business/women-in-business // Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/thebrandisfemale
Send us a Text Message.Unlock Nonprofit Success: The Power of Corporate Giving ProgramsDiscover how to leverage corporate fundraising to secure your nonprofit's financial stability and growth. Join Cara as she dives into the world of corporate giving programs and reveals the immense value they bring to nonprofits.
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In this episode, we welcome Alma Angeles-Parvaz, Vice President of Corporate Partnerships for the Charlotte Hornets. Alma shares her remarkable journey as a first-generation Mexican American who carried out her parents' dream for her to go to college. She since combined her love for sports with curiosity and grit to blaze a remarkable career that brings her joy and gives the opportunity to make a meaningful impact.
We are back for another enlightening episode! In this episode, we dive deep into the dynamic world of workforce education and upskilling with a remarkable guest, Molly Ellenberg Friedland. As the Group Vice President of Corporate Partnerships at InStride, Molly's career has been dedicated to expanding access to quality education and transforming the workforce landscape. We explore the critical importance of upskilling, the integration of soft skills into professional development, and the future of strategic workforce education in a rapidly evolving world. Join them for an insightful conversation that promises to inspire leaders and learners alike! In her role, Molly focuses on expanding access to excellent education and upskilling opportunities. With a background in education and partnership leadership, Molly brings expertise in building impactful partnerships and driving outcomes for learners and organizations alike. She shares insights into the transformative power of upskilling and its role in shaping the future of work. For full show notes and links, visit https://www.missinglogic.com/truleader If you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llc https://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLC https://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLC https://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/
This episode of the R-Value podcast is an exciting listen for any insulation contractor looking to grow their business, but even more so for spray foam contractors! You won't want to miss out on the great deal offered in this podcast. To learn more and take advantage of this Angi deal, read more below. In this episode, IDI's Ken Allison welcomes special guest Ryan White, a Corporate Partnerships expert at Angi. They have an in-depth discussion about how contractors can leverage Angi's platform to enhance their business growth, manage leads effectively, and make the most of digital marketing tools. The conversation begins with an overview of Angi (formerly Angie's List) and its evolution in the digital marketplace. Ryan White details how Angi has adapted to the changing needs of both contractors and customers, highlighting their focus on real-time leads and quality control improvements. He emphasizes the importance of presenting businesses effectively on the platform, explaining how Angi assists in building detailed profiles and providing ongoing support to their partners. White also addresses key topics like the distinction between Angie Ads and Angie Leads, the strategic use of zip codes for targeting potential clients, and the nuances of managing and responding to customer reviews. He shares insights into Angi's future direction, including their shift towards a marketplace model, which will enhance customer and contractor interactions by allowing customers to select from a presented list of contractors. Angi has also provided R-Value listeners with a special offer for joining Angi. Email Ryan at ryan.white@angi.com and sign up by 4/15 and they will waive the fee for 2024, give you an account manager to help you build your Angi page, and give you $600.00 worth of leads for $300.00. In this episode: 1:20 - Overview and Evolution of Angi (formerly Angie's List) 5:30 - Angi Ads vs. Angi Leads: Understanding the Difference 9:00 - Angi's Marketplace Model and Future Direction 13:30 - How Angi helps you respond faster to leads 16:30 - Managing Customer Reviews and Lead Quality 20:30 - Lead management on the Angi platform 23:00 - Exclusive Offer for R-Value listeners to Join Angi!
In this episode of "The Goats of Growth," I sit down with Breen Sullivan, founder of The Fourth Effect. We discuss her company's mission to match board-ready women with companies seeking new board members. Our conversation took us through the intricacies of advisory versus governing boards, exploring the significance of directors and officers insurance, and dissecting the strategic roles governing boards play in the corporate landscape. A great discussion that shed light on boardroom dynamics. Breens Linkedin Profile The Fourth Effect's Website--Unstoppable Campaign Background and Founding of The Fourth Effect (00:01:26) Breens background and the founding of The Fourth Effect to empower women in board appointments. Breaking into the Board Candidate Pipeline (00:03:41) Advice on entering the board candidate pipeline and positioning oneself for board roles. Difference Between Advisory and Governing Boards (00:08:31) Explanation of the distinctions between advisory and governing boards, including contractual relationships and fiduciary obligations. Stratifying Roles within the Governing Board (00:17:34) Discussion on selecting individuals for the governing board and their roles, emphasizing strategic high-level involvement. Compensation and Independence in Fiduciary Boards (00:18:43) Insight into the compensation, independence, and trust aspects of fiduciary boards, emphasizing the importance of high trust and independence. The difference between advisory and governing board (00:22:08) Discussion on the difference between advisory and governing boards, including liability and insurance. Function of the governing board (00:25:31) Exploration of the role and expectations of governing board members in advising and impacting the company. Types of directors (00:30:34) Explanation of the differences between independent directors, executive directors, and non-executive directors. Word of mouth growth and backroom investment club (00:32:28) How the platform grows through word of mouth and the role of the backroom investment club in connecting companies and board candidates. The importance of diversity and the link between boardrooms and cap tables (00:35:50) Discussion on the significance of diversity in boardrooms and the connection between board service and equity investment. Rapid fire five and bonus question (00:38:54) A series of quick questions and answers, along with a bonus question about a personal fact not found on LinkedIn. Reaching out to The Fourth Effect (43:43) Breen shares how to contact The Fourth Effect and invites listeners to visit their website. Corporate Partnerships and Professional Development (46:06) Breen discusses opportunities for corporations to support women's memberships and professional development at The Fourth Effect.
Originally from Sacramento, California, Matt completed his undergraduate studies at UVU and Master's degree from Gonzaga University. Potts has held a variety of positions within UVU Athletics in both Game Operations as well as Corporate Partnerships and Community Relations. Most recently, he worked with the Orem Owlz baseball organization overseeing their Sales and Marketing efforts. Matt comes on the podcast to discuss UVU, athletics, and the friendship between him and Mark. Enjoy!
This is the second episode of Pheasants Forever's 14th annual Rooster Road Trip. Host Bob St.Pierre is joined by PF's Vice President of Marketing Andrew Vavra, Corporate Partnerships & Product Development Coordinator Erica Divan, and Iowa State Coordinator Josh Divan for opening day of pheasant hunting season in Iowa. Episode Highlights: · The Divan's share their special opening day traditions as a young married couple and Erica Divan talks about feeling great at 5 ½ months pregnant while bird hunting on the trip. · Andrew expresses his love for watching pointing dogs work running roosters even though he admits to being a devoted Lab lover. · Josh Divan provides play-by-play to bagging his three-bird Iowa limit in the span of 90 seconds after missing a relatively easy opportunity earlier in the day. Check out the companion video accompanying this podcast episode at www.RoosterRoadTrip.org. While there, enter to win a Browning Citori 725 shotgun and join/renew/extend your Pheasants Forever or Quail Forever membership featuring the PF Browning Blackout Knife. And special thanks to our Rooster Road Trip 2023 sponsors: • Browning • SoundGear • Ruff Land Kennels • Federal Ammunition • Garmin • Apple Autos • YETI • Irish Setter • Leupold
How can you energize your team, drive accountability, and foster a positive work environment as a remote leader? How can a leader harness the power of transparency to ignite a sense of ownership and empowerment within their team? In this episode, Shaun Kindopp answers these questions and more. What You'll Learn: 1. When to practice the trial by fire method 2. Encouraging the right conflict within your team dynamic 3. Holding your team accountable from afar 4. The 4-day work week 5. Creating transparency in your organization 6. Allowing your team to take ownership of the results 7. The role of humble leadership 8. A questions first approach 9. Creating buy-in with your team for your vision 10. Maximizing your level of resilience 11. Being the leader you'd want to work for Who is Shaun? Shaun Kindopp is the CEO of the Canadian Western Agribition, which is the largest livestock show in Canada. This role has Shaun leading an international hub of agricultural excellence, which reaches over 1,200 international guests from over 63 countries. In this position, Shaun focuses on his passion for creating inclusive and collaborative cultures and streamlining processes. Before taking over his current role, Shaun has had a number of executive roles, including Director of Corporate Partnerships and Sales for the Regina Exhibition Association Limited, as well as Senior Account Executive of Corporate Partnerships for the Regina Pats Hockey Club Limited. These positions have instilled Shaun with the knowledge and experience of being a positive leader and have taught him many lessons that he will share with us today. Follow Shaun: LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/shaun-kindopp-2304b61ab?challengeId=AQE6t0bz3UHniwAAAYqQsZERY_1T_-2KkEgzkedveTR7hLhIMn3FIevBo270JJb2xImozLqZ7zuCR_jBSbOoH3tOpr6PrT9iZg&submissionId=2242ae5f-5996-8417-d4f0-cdf7cf534430&challengeSource=AgFk_Vo92DxlcQAAAYqQseKgjsZuzcN5cs6g01XUwfXZZ9WSX5wNhElx3Odh0ik&challegeType=AgGq2wsc3aMnEAAAAYqQseKj9nOnu5t4FTUH5Xj1mzRPbb3Npf2In6E&memberId=AgGyLRGZ8v3rhwAAAYqQseKmBR-ZekBUid29ZobrS-OhBtA&recognizeDevice=AgFoaaptr9MMWQAAAYqQseKoNhm1CdfaiZRWT9kC9luwM2cWoVe1 More of Do Good to Lead Well: Website: https://craigdowden.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigdowden/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/craig-dowden/message