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    Dave Avramovich

    en-usApril 28, 2022
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    About this Episode

    Okay, here we go. Hey, welcome to the show. My name is Dan. This is the nonprofit narrative podcast. In today's episode, our first journey together. This is an interview that I did a couple of months back with Dave Avramovich. He's a young life area director, he is responsible for the Los Angeles area. And he's also a pretty great guy. The fun part about today is like this is a maiden voyage. So I had to build a studio. So that's why it kind of took so long. And so hopefully very shortly here, we'll have a lot more episodes. But check out what Dave has to say about what we can do as nonprofits to raise money. One thing that Dave is really great at is raising money. He's actually never had a problem with it, which is pretty wild. So let's hear what he has to say. 

    Check it out.

     

    Connect with Dave Avramovich

    Twitter

    Website

     

    Resources: 

    Multipliers - Liz Wiseman

    The New Extraordinary Leader - John Zenger, Joseph Folkman

    The Ideal Team Player - Patrick Lencioni

    The Five Dysfunctions of a Team - Patrick Lencioni

     

    www.PortnoyMedia.com

    www.UnfriendTheChildren.org

    Free Resources for Nonprofits

     

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    Free Resources for Nonprofits

     

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    Email me your questions dan@Portnoymedia.com

     

     

    www.PortnoyMedia.com

    www.UnfriendTheChildren.org

    Free Resources for Nonprofits

     

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    Dave Avramovich

    Dave Avramovich

    Okay, here we go. Hey, welcome to the show. My name is Dan. This is the nonprofit narrative podcast. In today's episode, our first journey together. This is an interview that I did a couple of months back with Dave Avramovich. He's a young life area director, he is responsible for the Los Angeles area. And he's also a pretty great guy. The fun part about today is like this is a maiden voyage. So I had to build a studio. So that's why it kind of took so long. And so hopefully very shortly here, we'll have a lot more episodes. But check out what Dave has to say about what we can do as nonprofits to raise money. One thing that Dave is really great at is raising money. He's actually never had a problem with it, which is pretty wild. So let's hear what he has to say. 

    Check it out.

     

    Connect with Dave Avramovich

    Twitter

    Website

     

    Resources: 

    Multipliers - Liz Wiseman

    The New Extraordinary Leader - John Zenger, Joseph Folkman

    The Ideal Team Player - Patrick Lencioni

    The Five Dysfunctions of a Team - Patrick Lencioni

     

    www.PortnoyMedia.com

    www.UnfriendTheChildren.org

    Free Resources for Nonprofits

     

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