Episodes
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Built to Serve talks to acclaimed social entrepreneur Abby Falik about entrepreneurship, leadership, and Global Citizen Year, the nonprofit she founded, which she refers to as âthe culmination of her lifeâs work.â Abby has been profiled by the New York Times, Washington Post, and the Chronicle of Philanthropy, Goldman Sachs named her one of 100 Most Intriguing Entrepreneurs, and Fast Company named her one of the 100 Most Creative People.
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Our discussion today is with Jerry Hawkins, the Executive Director of Dallas Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation. DTRHTâs mission is to create a radically inclusive city by addressing race and racism through narrative change, relationship building and equitable policies and practices.
Our conversation takes us to Jerryâs early years in Chicago and his start in the non-profit space. It weaves in how his artistic, scholarly and historical interests intersect with his experience of being a black leader in the non profit space to influence how he leads and supports his organization today. Brian Joseph, the Founder of RevJen joins our conversation as well.
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Gerald Chertavian, the Founder and CEO of Year Up joins us to talk about his organization and his twenty-year leadership journey in the nonprofit sector. Year Up's mission is to close the Opportunity Divide by ensuring that young adults gain the skills, experiences, and support that will empower them to reach their potential through careers and higher education. In Geraldâs own words: âOur goal isnât to just build bridges, itâs to close divides. We donât want young people to have to walk over bridges because of inequity and social injusticeâ. Brian Joseph, the Founder of RevJen joins our conversation as well.
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Joining us today is Alejandro Gibes de Gac, the Founder and CEO of Springboard Collaborative. Springboard Collaborative is a nonprofit that helps address the summer learning loss through parent engagement. Alejandro talks about his own experience as the son of immigrants for whom education was a significant priority and how he had to fall in love with the problem to create a scalable solution. Also joining the conversation today is Brian Joseph, the Founder of RevJen.
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Our discussion today is with Peter Chasse, the Founder and CEO of The Water Project Inc. Peter tells the story of how an invitation to come to Kenya to work on clean water kicked off his journey and the nonprofit he leads. This invitation and other significant moments along the way changed how Peter, a former internet marketer and pastor, and the organization approach relationships and ultimately, how they do their work. Brian Joseph, the Founder of RevJen joins us for this conversation as well.
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Built to Serve Podcast kicks off its first episode with a conversation between RevJen Co-Founder and CEO Brian Joseph and RevJen VP of Product and Built to Serve host, Staci Tubbs. They discuss the nonprofit sector and the building of RevJen.