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    Explore "board members" with insightful episodes like "Nonprofit Board Members: Friend or Foe?", "Episode 52 | Propelling Women into Leadership Roles with Coco Brown", "Pro Tip #2: How to Build a Better Board", "Setting up a Not-for-Profit Board" and "Developing Exceptional Advisory Board Members with Naomi Kent" from podcasts like ""Elevate Your Event", "The Business of You with Rachel Gogos", "The Plywood Podcast", "Not-for-Profit on Purpose" and "Deliberate Leaders Podcast with Allison Dunn"" and more!

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    Nonprofit Board Members: Friend or Foe?

    Nonprofit Board Members: Friend or Foe?

    Your nonprofit board is crucial to your event's success and to advancing your organization’s mission. Board members are the ones who provide you with guidance and advice and who bring money, connections, and other resources to the table. But managing that board and finding the right board members can be tricky.

     

    We brought in special guest Mike Papi, founder of the OneGoat Foundation, to talk with the Handbid team about figuring out what types of people may be suitable for your Board and how they can help to make your event successful. The group talks about the strengths and woes of board members and offers a little advice if you’re already on a nonprofit Board.

    Let Handbid help you raise more money, dazzle your guests, and pull off a fantastic event with mobile bidding software that makes every event a smash. Tap here to learn more.

     

    To connect with the OneGoat Foundation, visit onegoat.org

    Episode 52 | Propelling Women into Leadership Roles with Coco Brown

    Episode 52 | Propelling Women into Leadership Roles with Coco Brown

    Coco Brown wants to see the world evolve. And she’s not willing to wait: She works tirelessly to propel women into well-deserved leadership roles and help them thrive there. 

    Coco is the Founder and CEO of Athena Alliance, a SaaS platform for women seeking to gain, expand and master leadership roles. Athena Alliance provides live and on-demand learning, networking, coaching, and access to career opportunities for the world’s top women leaders. With Athena's support, thousands of women have advanced their executive careers and more than 300 women have landed board seats. 

    Prior to founding Athena Alliance, Coco served as COO, President and Board Director at Taos, where she led the company out of near-bankruptcy and ushered them towards their successful acquisition by IBM. 

    Coco is also a renowned Keynote Speaker and Writer. She has spoken at Microsoft’s elite global CEO Summit and has been published in Fortune, Forbes, NACD, WSJ, and Bloomberg. She has also received a variety of leadership awards, from Business Woman of the Year in Silicon Valley and San Francisco to Silicon Valley’s top 100 Women of Influence. 

    Keep the pulse on shifts in business and culture…

    When asked about the rise of women in executive roles, Coco Brown has plenty of valuable insight. Before she realized there was an issue, she was already at the top - and realized that there weren’t a lot of other women at the top with her. 

    After doing some digging and examining cultural attitudes, she noticed powerful trends towards a more conscious model of commerce, a steady increase in consumer power and a collective desire to create a better world through better business. A lot of these shifts are being explored by women, nonbinary individuals and people of color who are rising into positions previously filled by men - or conceptualizing new executive positions that have never existed before.

    How will you create the future?

    By empowering women and historically-excluded individuals to ascend into leadership roles, Athena Alliance works to build a more diverse and prosperous world for all people. Their goal is to be a resource for leaders who want to grow in their positions and be the best in their respective industrues, and they have members hailing from industry giants including Microsoft, Bank of America, and Disney; as well as rising leaders like Databricks, Stripe and TalkDesk.

    During her research Coco Brown looked to the history of the stock market. She realized that men have had hundreds of years to become comfortable with investing, risk-taking, entrepreneurship and leadership, while women are just now learning some of these skills. Just like men did during the conception of the stock exchange, Coco recognized a need for information-sharing in order to give women the boost they need. Unlike a traditional MBA which can at times become irrelevant even by graduation day, Coco sought to construct a place for powerful and knowledgeable women can share information in order to success in business. Now, Athena Alliance has an on-demand learning platform to help executives flourish, develop and grow as leaders. In minutes, members of Athena Alliance can access half a dozen women sharing their own experiences and giving valuable professional advice. 

    Quotes

    “There’s been a fundamental flipping of power from businesses to consumers. It almost doesn’t matter how poor you are, you have a device in your hand and a voice. Companies are no longer able to tell people what a brand feels like, how you should feel and who you become when you have the brand…consumers tell brands that!”

    “Consumers were being mistreated by brands and are taking control. That fundamental shift is what has created the adoption of conscious capitalism in the United States.”

    “If the power is changing, and the powers that be are paying attention, then what is required at the top of leadership is a lot more integrated than it ever was before. It’s a shift away from valuing risk-taking at all expense, competition and the fight to win….traits we consider very masculine. It’s a shift towards bringing in vulnerability, cooperation, co-opetition, caring for society and for one another, and these are very feminine qualities.”

    “If you’re going to be a senior leader, you have to have a dynamic way of keeping your finger on the pulse of wisdom. That is an increasingly difficult challenge.”

    “Don’t just focus on the endgame. Focus on being a great leader throughout. We’re all so busy - We need to get access to learning in a dynamic and instantaneous way.”

    “I’m compelled to try to help whenever I can. If I walk away from someone with their hand out on the street, I’m very aware of what my justification is. That is not a Mother Thesa virtue… I just get disappointed when I don’t  see  other people helping. It’s disappointing when we get so caught up in our own needs that we don’t see the needs of others. That’s central to my brand.”

    “I want to see the world evolve. I want to see leadership at the top of business represent the demographics of the society that it serves.”

    “I want the structure of business to fundamentally change. It was designed around the elites and the factory model. The way you progress and get access to opportunities are based around the elite.”

    Links mentioned in this episode:

    Visit the Athena Alliance Website: www.athenaalliance.com 

    Connect with Coco Brown on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cocobrown/ 

    Follow The Athena Alliance on LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/company/the-athena-alliance 

    Follow The Athena Alliance on Twitter: https://twitter.com/athenaalliance 

     

    Pro Tip #2: How to Build a Better Board

    Pro Tip #2: How to Build a Better Board

    Today we are bringing you another Plywood Pro Tip. We are getting into How to Build a Better Board. In this conversation, Jeff, Tuere, and Jim Dudley talk about all things board of directors. You’ll hear advice on how to bring together a board, managing board culture, setting board expectations, and how and why we foster actual friendships with our board. They discuss their own experiences with Plywood’s board and stress why it is important to keep it evolving. There is so much packed into this episode. This is a must listen for any nonprofit leader out there.

     

    Let us know what you think. Share this episode with your board. Let it give shared language, spark conversation, and inspire your work forward!

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    Welcome to the Plywood Podcast: Real talk for social entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders.

    Plywood is a nonprofit in Atlanta leading a community of startups doing good. Over the past 12 years, we have worked with over 800 startup founders and nonprofit leaders wrestling with the tensions of starting, growing, and sustaining.

    Think of The Plywood Podcast as a kitchen table conversation debating the pros and woes of running a business and sustaining a nonprofit. We dive into building business plans, sustaining relationships (personal and professional), diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace, forming values while being a part of true cultural change for good, and so much more.

    Learn more about Plywood at PlywoodPeople.com

    The Social Impact Leader delves into the ambitious world of social entrepreneurship. Hosted by Jeff Shinabarger, Founder of Plywood People, bestselling author and expert mentor to thousands of startup leaders. You will learn from change-makers featuring interviews with pioneers in business, sports, activism and entertainment. From innovative strategies to inspiring stories, this podcast explores how individuals and organizations drive community change, business growth and personal well being. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, a nonprofit leader, or simply curious about making a difference, Social Impact Leader gives fresh perspectives on being a leader in a changing world.

    Setting up a Not-for-Profit Board

    Setting up a Not-for-Profit Board

    Setting up a not-for-profit in Australia is a different process than setting up a for-profit company. For starters, you need a board. 

    To set up a board you will first need to think about the NFP’s purpose, the ‘why’. 

    The NFP should outlive you. It shouldn’t be about the founder, it should be about the purpose. 

    Board members you might need: people with experience being chair, governance, finance, IT, HR, legal, operational, fundraising, donations, grants etc. 

    Connect with me on LinkedIn or visit our website rightsource.com.au

    If you have any questions, are in the process of starting up an NFP, or interested in becoming an NFP CoSec, feel free to contact me on LinkedIn.

    If it is of interest, join us for the NFP Governance Rendezvous, a free online event for NFP CEOs, Directors and CoSecs, or anyone aspiring to these positions; or just wanting to learn more about governance in the NFP space. Click here to learn more about upcoming Rendezvous.

    Visit the downloads page to access helpful accounting spreadsheets, templates and budgets.

    Right Source Empowering Your Purpose Is Ours.

    Developing Exceptional Advisory Board Members with Naomi Kent

    Developing Exceptional Advisory Board Members with Naomi Kent

    Naomi Kent is the President of In Touch Networks North American operations, and has worked with boards of directors for over 20 years. She is passionate about inspiring the next generation of board members to consider this career path, and has worked with both experienced and first time board members advising them on their journey.

    In this interview, Allison Dunn asks Naomi:

    • What is your best advice for someone thinking about being a board member for the first time?
    • Would you agree that joining a corporate board is a major career transition?
    • What are the ways that a person can prepare for a corporate board career?
    • What are boards looking for in their board members this year?
    • What trends are you seeing in the board space and what are your predictions for this year?

    After the interview, find Naomi online:

    • on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/naomikent
    • at In Touch Networks https://intouchnetworks.com

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    Allison Dunn

    • Executive Business Coach
    • Deliberate Directions + Executive Business Coaching + Training Center
    • 3003 W Main Street, Suite 110, Boise ID 83702
    • (208) 350-6551
    • Website https://www.deliberatedirections.com
    • LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/allisondunn
    • Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deliberate-leaders-podcast-with-allison-dunn/id1500464675