Give for Good: A How-To Guide for Business Giving

Author:   Debbie Johnson ,  Sam Woollard
Publisher:   Successful Giving, LLC
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9780986397301


Pages:   206
Publication Date:   17 February 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Give for Good: A How-To Guide for Business Giving


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Author:   Debbie Johnson ,  Sam Woollard
Publisher:   Successful Giving, LLC
Imprint:   Successful Giving, LLC
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.281kg
ISBN:  

9780986397301


ISBN 10:   098639730
Pages:   206
Publication Date:   17 February 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Debbie Johnson brings her business expertise and extensive nonprofit volunteering to bear, helping clients be strategic in their philanthropy. Her career includes over 20 years working for AT&T/Lucent Technologies, rising through the sales organization and ending as vice president, then as a consultant for the past dozen + years. Leading many teams over many years gives her broad-based business acumen while enabling her to deal with contentious situations and a rich diversity of people. While she was always encouraged to give to those less fortunate than herself, she had no idea how rewarding true philanthropy could be until she participated in and ultimately ran AT&T's local community philanthropy in Cincinnati, Ohio. She found these efforts to be more fulfilling than the job itself, even though she loved her work. Her nonprofit experience, both hands-on volunteering as well as serving on nearly two dozen boards, in all positions including five times as president or board chair, gives her perspective into community issues and associated giving plans. Facilitation toward accomplishing a goal is her strength. She additionally led strategic planning efforts at Lucent Technologies which helps her see the big picture while fitting it into today's reality. Debbie is a native Nebraskan, graduated from the University of Nebraska and took additional advanced coursework from MIT and Peter Senge (The Fifth Discipline). She has written articles for many publications, both print and on-line, and has enjoyed many speaking engagements and has led many seminars on various topics as well. Sam Woollard is passionate about connecting the business community with the nonprofit community so that they can effectively work together to address community challenges. For the last 30 years Sam has worked with nonprofits, foundations, businesses and government entities facilitating strategic planning, conducting project management, and leading community conversations. She is constantly amazed at the creativity and problem solving that can occur when individuals and organizations take the time to get to know each other and create a common language and shared understanding of desired outcomes. Sam grew up in a family that did not have many financial resources but had a strong commitment to each other and serving the community. Her mom was a youth leader who often brought home young people who were having a difficult time. Hearing their stories led Sam to understand how fortunate she was to have such support in her life. Her mom's compassion and commitment to serving the community has had a lifelong impact in the choices she has made with her career. After graduating with a degree in social work, she initially set out on a direct client service track but quickly learned that her strengths lay in administration and connecting different parts of the social services system. Throughout her many years of working in the social services sector, she became increasingly aware of the lack of connection and understanding between the business and nonprofit sectors and sought to figure out a way to connect the two. Her work with Successful Giving allows her to do just that. Sam was born in England and moved to the United States when she was fourteen. She is grateful that philanthropy was at the forefront of her childhood and thankful that every day she gets to work with people who want to make the world a better place.

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