The Caring Economy with Toby Usnik
By Toby Usnik
Discover how to transform your career or business through caring principles. Engage with us on LinkedIn (Toby Usnik) and Twitter (@Tusnik) using #TheCaringEconomy.
The Caring Economy with Toby Usnik Apr 21, 2021
From Print to Pixels: A Conversation with Newsweek's Dr. Dev Pragad on Media Transformation
In this enlightening episode of The Caring Economy, join us as we delve into the remarkable journey of Dr. Dev Pragad, CEO of Newsweek. Discover how a background in technology and academia fueled his innovative approach to revitalizing one of the world's most storied media brands. Dr. Pragad shares candid insights into the strategic decisions that propelled Newsweek from its print legacy into a flourishing digital platform, reaching a global audience of nearly 100 million.
Throughout the discussion, Dr. Pragad reflects on the challenges of maintaining journalistic integrity in an era of polarized media, the role of AI in shaping the future of journalism, and the personal resilience required to navigate high-stakes leadership. This episode not only charts the transformation of Newsweek under Dr. Pragad’s leadership but also explores the broader implications of these changes for the media industry at large.
Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of what it takes to lead and innovate in today's fast-evolving media landscape, through the experiences of one of its most influential figures.
Don't forget to check out my book that inspired this whole series!
Ink and Judgment: Fabio Bertoni on Steering The New Yorker's Legal Compass
Gain valuable advice from Fabio on building a successful career in media law, emphasizing the importance of resilience, adaptability, and ethical decision-making.
Join us on Spotify for a riveting conversation with Fabio Bertoni, where you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the crucial role legal minds play in the world of media and journalism. Whether you’re a legal professional, a media enthusiast, or someone fascinated by the intersection of law and journalism, this episode is sure to provide a wealth of knowledge and inspiration.
The Conscious Executive: Daryl Brewster on Crafting Impactful Careers
Join us on "The Caring Economy" as we sit down with Daryl Brewster, the spirited CEO of CECP, whose career is a masterclass in marrying commerce with conscience. With a storied resume that spans over 30 years, including leading multimillion-dollar businesses and orchestrating significant corporate comebacks, Daryl is now turning the tide towards integrating social impact into the heart of business strategy.
In a candid conversation, Daryl takes us through the milestones of his career, revealing how each step paved the way to his current role, where he champions the idea that companies can — and should — be forces for good. It’s an intimate look at the personal convictions that drive a leader and how these shape the course of companies aiming for enduring success.
Under Daryl's stewardship, CECP has become the compass for companies seeking to anchor their business models in purpose, fostering a corporate culture that prioritizes societal benefits alongside financial gains. He shares compelling cases of businesses that have boldly integrated purpose into their core, driving both market growth and meaningful change.
Daryl's philosophy extends beyond boardroom discussions, tapping into how purpose shapes company culture, invigorates employees, and solidifies customer loyalty. He stresses the importance of not only setting goals but also crafting a narrative that resonates with a diverse, global workforce.
Through stories of challenge and triumph, Daryl offers a peek into the practicalities of leading with purpose, from leveraging educational initiatives to utilizing metrics that matter. He provides a glimpse into the future of purposeful business and extends an invitation to listeners to join this transformative movement.
Tune in to hear how Daryl Brewster's insights can inspire your own path, whether you're starting your journey or steering a corporate ship. It's more than just a podcast episode; it's a window into a world where business success is redefined by the positive marks it leaves on society.
Worldschooling Across Seven Continents: The Almond Family
Soaring Ambitions: How Tara Grieb Turned Aeronautic Passion into Purposeful Leadership
Dive into a captivating episode of "The Caring Economy" as we welcome Tara Grieb, the dynamic Director of Operations at Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome. Join host Toby Usnik on a journey through Tara's inspiring evolution from a childhood filled with awe at airshows to spearheading the future of one of America's most cherished historical aviation sites.
Discover how Tara Grieb, blending her extensive background in public education with a lifelong passion for aviation, is steering Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome into a new era. With a story that encapsulates the essence of dedication and purpose-driven leadership, Tara shares insights into her transformative role at the Aerodrome, her profound connection to this magical place, and her vision for its legacy.
This episode not only explores Tara's personal and professional trajectory but also delves into the broader themes of women's evolving roles in the aviation industry and the importance of preserving cultural heritage amidst rapid technological advancements. Learn about the Aerodrome's impactful initiatives, including educational programs for marginalized youths and support for non-profit organizations, all under Tara's innovative leadership.
Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of how historical institutions like Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome play a crucial role in educating and inspiring future generations. Tara also sheds light on the challenges and triumphs of navigating a historically male-dominated field and the strategies she employs to foster community, collaboration, and a sense of belonging among the Aerodrome's team and visitors.
Tune in to "Elevating Heritage: Tara Grieb's Mission at Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome" for an enriching conversation that highlights the intersection of passion, heritage, and leadership. Whether you're an aviation enthusiast, a history buff, or someone seeking inspiration to lead a purpose-driven life and career, this episode offers valuable lessons in pursuing dreams and making an indelible impact on the world.
Get in touch with Tara: Aerodome Website
🚜Tractors & Trails of Philanthropy: John Deere's Drive for a Better Tomorrow
Join us on "The Caring Economy" as we commemorate a significant milestone: the 75th anniversary of the John Deere Foundation. Since its inception in 1948, the Foundation has been a beacon of hope, contributing over $400 million to foster community growth, enhance access to nutrition, shelter, and education, and support marginalized youths and nonprofits across the globe.
In this special episode, host Toby Usnik sits down with Nate Clark, who plays a pivotal role in guiding the Foundation's philanthropic vision. Nate takes us through the journey of the John Deere Foundation, highlighting its transformative impact, commitment to unrestricted giving, and innovative approach to corporate social responsibility (CSR).
Discover how the John Deere Foundation has not only changed the landscape of philanthropy but also how it plans to shape the future of CSR. Nate shares his insights on the importance of engaging employees in meaningful initiatives, utilizing technology for good, and building purposeful brands that resonate with stakeholders.
As we delve into the successes and challenges of the past 75 years, we also look forward to the possibilities that lie ahead. Learn about the Foundation's vision for empowering communities, its approach to measuring the success of its programs, and the collaborative efforts that amplify its reach and impact.
Tune into our episode on Spotify to explore the enduring legacy and the future aspirations of one of the most influential foundations in the world. Be inspired by the story of how dedicated efforts can create a more equitable and sustainable future for all.
Beyond Business: Maryam Banikarim's Mission for a Better World
Dive into the heart of purpose-driven business with Maryam Banikarim on "The Caring Economy." Join us as host Toby Usnik uncovers how Maryam, a renowned change agent and brand architect, has shaped the narratives of global brands like Hyatt, NBCUniversal, and Gannett, steering them towards impactful societal contributions. Co-founder of NYCNext and a passionate advocate for the integration of business and social good, Maryam shares her journey of leveraging corporate platforms to champion community support and revitalization, particularly in New York's vibrant arts scene.
In this insightful episode, Maryam delves into her approach to marrying marketing prowess with a deep-seated commitment to doing good, revealing the strategies behind transforming major brands into forces for positive change. Discover the motivations behind NYCNext, the movement aimed at reinvigorating New York post-pandemic, and learn how businesses can navigate the challenges of aligning profit with purpose in today's complex marketplace.
Listeners will gain invaluable advice on creating a more caring economy, the role of diversity and inclusion in corporate strategy, and the future of purpose-driven business. Maryam also shares her favorite resources and influencers in the space, offering a roadmap for businesses and leaders eager to make their mark through meaningful engagement and community building.
Tune in to "Empowering Voices: Maryam Banikarim's Vision for Purpose-Driven Business" for an enriching conversation that explores the intersection of creativity, leadership, and social impact. Whether you're a business leader, marketer, or someone passionate about corporate social responsibility, this episode is a must-listen for insights on driving sustainable change and fostering a more compassionate society.
Don't forget to check out my book that inspired this whole series!
The Giving Architect: Crafting a New Era with Tim Cadogan
Join us on "The Caring Economy" for an enlightening episode with Tim Cadogan, the visionary CEO of GoFundMe, who has been steering the platform towards new heights of philanthropy since March 2020. Under Tim's leadership, GoFundMe has seen remarkable growth, with the acquisition of Classy in 2022 marking a pivotal moment. This collaboration has empowered individuals and organizations to raise over $30 billion since 2010, touching lives across the globe.
In this engaging conversation, we delve into Tim's personal journey to the forefront of modern giving, the insights from GoFundMe's impactful "Year in Help" report, and the challenges and triumphs of leading the world's largest social fundraising platform. Tim shares his vision of making GoFundMe the most helpful place on the internet, driven by a belief in the fundamental human desire to support one another.
Hear firsthand how technology and compassion converge to create a powerful force for good, and learn about the future initiatives Tim envisions to further GoFundMe's mission. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the evolving landscape of charitable giving, the power of community, and the inspiring stories of generosity that motivate us to make a difference.
Tune in to discover how GoFundMe is shaping the future of generosity and how you, too, can be part of creating a more compassionate world.
Don't forget to check out my book that inspired this whole series!
Beyond the Bottom Line: Sona Khosla's Revolution in Corporate Impact
Dive deep into the heart of corporate social responsibility with Sona Khosla, Chief Impact Officer at Benevity, in an inspiring episode that explores the nexus of business and social good. Sona, with over 15 years of dedication to mission-driven organizations, unveils her journey of shaping Benevity's role in the CSR space, fostering environments where companies and individuals alike can flourish through purposeful action.
In this captivating discussion, Sona shares her insights on the transformative power of Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) in building community and boosting productivity, and how purpose versus polarization shapes the modern workplace. Learn about the nuanced strategies that guide organizations towards their North Star, driving unity and impact in an often-divided world.
Discover Benevity's unique approach to philanthropy, offering innovative solutions that connect businesses with over 2 billion nonprofits worldwide, and hear firsthand how a robust CSR program can be a pivotal factor in employee retention, underscoring the importance of well-being and connection at work.
✨ This episode is a treasure trove for anyone looking to delve into the complexities of CSR, seeking guidance on creating a purpose-driven brand, or simply aiming to make a positive impact in the world. Sona's passion for international development, social justice, and human rights shines through, offering listeners a comprehensive look at using business as a force for good.
Tune in to "Leading with Purpose: Sona Khosla's Approach to Empowering Change" and be inspired to take action, whether you're at the helm of a corporation or just starting your journey towards social responsibility. \
🌲Shaping a Greener Tomorrow Through Conservation Leadership 🌲
Dive into the heart of conservation on "The Caring Economy" with our latest episode featuring Jeff Vail, a visionary leader in land, minerals, and geology management for the United States Forest Service. With a career dedicated to nurturing and preserving the nation's vast landscapes, Jeff embodies the spirit of environmental stewardship.
Join us as Jeff shares his inspiring journey from the roots of conservation in the Bronx to overseeing the safeguarding of America's national forests and grasslands. Learn about the transformative power of public-private partnerships, the ambitious goals of the President’s 30x30 Initiative, and the enduring impact of the iconic Smokey Bear campaign.
This episode is not just a conversation; it's a call to action for everyone passionate about the future of our planet. Jeff's insights into balancing the demands of land conservation with the joys of personal connection to nature will inspire you to explore how you can contribute to a sustainable future.
Tune in to "Guardians of Green: Jeff Vail's Crusade for Conservation" and be part of a movement towards a greener, more sustainable world. Let's embrace the lessons of conservation leadership and discover how corporate social responsibility and community engagement can create lasting impacts on our environment.
Don't forget to check out my book that inspired this whole series!
Sowing Seeds of Sustainability: The Migliorelli Farm Story
Join us on "The Caring Economy" for an enriching episode that delves into the heart of sustainable agriculture, featuring Kenny and Chelsea Migliorelli, the passionate father-daughter duo from Migliorelli Farm. Nestled in the fertile lands of Northern Dutchess County, New York, their story is a blend of tradition, innovation, and unwavering commitment to the land.
Don't forget to check out my book that inspired this whole series!
Discover the rich history of Migliorelli Farm, tracing its roots from a humble beginning in the Bronx to becoming a pivotal force in the Hudson Valley's agricultural community. Kenny Migliorelli, a steward of prime agricultural land, shares how he juggles the responsibilities of conservation and productivity, ensuring the farm's legacy thrives for future generations.
This episode delves into the transformation of the agricultural landscape in Hudson Valley since 1933 and the Migliorelli family's adaptative strategies in response to changing climate patterns. Learn about their sustainable farming practices and how these contribute to both the farm's success and environmental health.
Chelsea Migliorelli, representing the new generation in agriculture, opens up about her role in supporting farmers through the FSA and her personal journey in the family business. The Migliorellis' story exemplifies the vital role family values play in shaping a sustainable approach to agriculture.
Whether you're an aspiring farmer, a sustainable agriculture enthusiast, or simply interested in how family-run farms are pioneering eco-friendly practices, this episode offers valuable insights, practical advice, and inspiration.
Finance with a Conscience: The Till Investors Story
In a compelling new episode of "The Caring Economy" with Toby Usnik, we meet the dynamic duo behind Till Investors, Ben Vivari and Kylelane Purcell. This episode is an exploration of how sustainable investing isn't just a buzzword but a profound transformation in the financial world.
Ben Vivari, a Chartered SRI Counselor and MBA, brings his extensive experience in asset management and sustainable investing to the forefront. His practical approach, shaped by his Project Management Professional (PMP) background, complements his deep advocacy for aligning investments with personal values. Ben's role as Managing Director at Purcell Communications and as an adjunct professor at Hood College, where he teaches sustainable investing, highlights his commitment to making sustainable investing accessible to all.
Kylelane Purcell, a veteran in financial communications with leadership roles at renowned financial firms, is the epitome of passion for financial literacy and sustainable investing. Her journey with Purcell Communications, evolving into a leading firm specialized in socially responsible investing, showcases her dedication to educating investors. Together with Ben, she has positioned Till Investors as a premier resource for those eager to invest sustainably.
In this episode, listen to Ben and Kylelane as they delve into their journeys, the essence of sustainable investing, and how they are paving the way for a future where investments reflect personal and global well-being. They share insights on the intersection of finance, sustainability, and social responsibility, offering invaluable lessons for both novice and seasoned investors.
Eyes on the Future: Dr. V.K. Raju's Visionary Quest
In this enlightening episode of "The Caring Economy" with Toby Usnik, we journey through the life and achievements of Dr. V.K. Raju, a man whose vision extends far beyond the realm of ophthalmology. Born in Rajahmundry, India, Dr. Raju's story is one of passion, dedication, and an unwavering commitment to eradicating childhood blindness worldwide.
As the founder of The Eye Foundation of America (EFA), Dr. Raju has been a beacon of hope, transforming the lives of millions through his groundbreaking work across 25 countries. This episode delves into the heart of Dr. Raju’s mission, exploring how his early life experiences and profound mentorship shaped his approach to healthcare, emphasizing the paramount importance of education in preventive eye care.
Listeners will be captivated by Dr. Raju's transition from academic excellence to philanthropic leadership, and the inspiring moments that have defined his journey. Discover the challenges he faced in scaling EFA's reach and the triumphs that mark the foundation’s global impact.
"Eyes on the Future" isn't just a podcast episode; it's a testament to the power of vision, compassion, and relentless pursuit of a world where no child is blinded by preventable causes. Tune in to absorb the wisdom, insights, and inspiration from a true visionary in the field of global healthcare.
Join us in this episode for a profound exploration of how one individual's dream can illuminate the lives of millions. Dr. Raju's story is a beacon for all aspiring to make a meaningful difference in the world.
Care More in 2024: Exploring the Impact of Compassion of Wrigley with Anne Vela-Wagner
Join us in the 13th season of the "Caring Economy" podcast, where we delve deep into the heart of compassionate leadership and corporate social responsibility with our distinguished guest, Anne Vela-Wagner, Executive Director of the Mars Wrigley Foundation. In this engaging series, we explore the transformative power of caring in the business world and its profound impact on global and local communities. Dive into thought-provoking discussions around innovative global strategy, impactful partnership development, and the significance of employee engagement in fostering a more caring and resilient economy. Each episode with Anne offers a wealth of knowledge and actionable insights on enhancing community wellbeing, from nurturing physical and emotional resilience to strengthening social connections and supporting the most vulnerable. This season, we're not just talking about corporate philanthropy; we're exploring holistic approaches to societal improvement, including oral health initiatives, community space enhancement, and the influential role of volunteer programs like the Mars Ambassador Program. Anne’s extensive experience in international grantmaking and process improvement, coupled with her active participation in various boards like Save the Children’s Corporate Council and the Corporate Coalition of Chicago, provides a unique perspective on driving meaningful, sustainable change. Tune in to "Caring Economy with Anne Vela-Wagner: Leading with Compassion in 2024" to discover how individuals and corporations can collaboratively work towards a more caring, inclusive, and sustainable future. Whether you’re a business leader, a non-profit enthusiast, or someone passionate about making a positive impact in your community, this podcast is your gateway to understanding and being a part of a caring economy. Subscribe now to not miss out on any episodes and join our community of change-makers striving to make a difference in today’s world.
Economic Frontiers: Conversations with Baroness Dambisa Moyo
In this compelling episode of "The Caring Economy," host Toby Usnik welcomes Baroness Dambisa Moyo, an influential figure whose life is a beacon of purpose-driven leadership. Born in Zambia, raised in the US, and now a member of the UK's House of Lords, Baroness Moyo's journey is nothing short of extraordinary. With degrees from the University of Zambia, American University, Harvard, and a PhD in economics from Oxford University, her expertise in the global macroeconomy and geopolitics is unparalleled.
As the author of five bestselling books, including "Dead Aid" and "Winner Take All," and a principal of Versaca Investments, Baroness Moyo has reshaped our understanding of the global economy, foreign aid, and the principles of a caring economy. Her career spans roles at the World Bank, Goldman Sachs, and various prestigious corporate boards, including Chevron and Conde Nast.
In this episode, we dive into Baroness Moyo's remarkable life story, her inspiration for pursuing economics, and her vision of a caring economy that intertwines economic policies with social responsibility. We'll discuss the challenges and opportunities she's encountered in advocating for sustainable development, her perspective on traditional foreign aid, and her advice for young, purpose-driven leaders.
Baroness Moyo will also share her insights on poverty, inequality, sustainability, and the role of thought leaders in fostering a more caring and sustainable world. As a member of parliament, she highlights her initiatives to advance these principles and discusses the potential for collaboration between governments, businesses, and civil society to create a more equitable future.
Don't miss this enlightening conversation with Baroness Moyo, a trailblazer whose work at the intersection of economics, policy, and social responsibility is shaping a more caring and sustainable world. Join us to hear about her current projects and future endeavors that are set to make significant impacts globally.
Don't forget to check out my book that inspired this whole series!
Unity in Action: The Claudia Romo Edelman Story
Join us on "Unity in Action," where we explore the remarkable journey of Claudia Romo Edelman, the visionary founder of the We Are All Human Foundation. With a career spanning over 25 years at prestigious organizations like the United Nations, UNICEF, and the World Economic Forum, Claudia has been at the forefront of global campaigns and movements that have shaped the world.
In this inspiring series, Claudia shares her personal journey, revealing how her upbringing influenced her career path and the mentors who guided her. Discover what drew her to New York City, and delve into her expertise in brand building and campaign management. Claudia opens up about the inspiration behind the We Are All Human Foundation, the challenges she faced, and the significant successes that have marked its journey.
Listen as she outlines her ambitious goals for the next 5-10 years and learn how individuals and organizations can support the Foundation's critical work. Claudia also sheds light on advancing equity, diversity, and inclusion, and addresses the challenges facing the Hispanic community in the United States.
Featuring the impactful work of the Hispanic Star platform and the creation of Hispanic Star Hubs nationwide, this podcast is a deep dive into how Claudia's efforts have improved the lives of Hispanic families in the US. Furthermore, Claudia offers invaluable advice to other organizations working in similar fields and shares her wisdom for young, aspiring leaders.
Don't miss Claudia's insights on the upcoming 6th Annual Hispanic Leadership Summit at the United Nations in New York City. "Unity in Action" is more than a podcast; it's an invitation to understand and participate in building a world where we are all human, united in diversity and strength.
Children's Advocacy with Lynn Margherio of Cradles to Crayons
Join me, Toby Usnik, on an enlightening episode of the Caring Economy, where we delve into the heart of social impact and innovation in the nonprofit world. In this inspiring conversation, we're honored to host Lynn Margherio, Founder and CEO of Cradles to Crayons, a national leader in tackling clothing insecurity among children.
Discover how Cradles to Crayons, under Lynn's visionary leadership, has transformed the lives of millions of children in low-income and homeless situations. Learn about their unique Giving Factories® in major US cities and the innovative online platform, Giving Factory Direct®, expanding their reach to areas like NYC and San Francisco Bay Area. With a remarkable distribution of over 4 million packages, Lynn's story is a testament to the power of community engagement and strategic philanthropy.
We'll explore the inception, mission, and evolution of Cradles to Crayons, revealing the challenges and successes in addressing clothing insecurity. Lynn, with her extensive background in the Clinton Foundation and expertise in nonprofit management, offers invaluable insights into forming impactful partnerships, measuring social impact, and the future of social entrepreneurship.
Tune in as we discuss the latest trends in the caring economy, the potential challenges ahead, and the opportunities that lie in shaping a more compassionate world. Lynn also shares her vision for the future of Cradles to Crayons and her perspective on the evolving landscape of work in the realm of social good.
Don't miss this compelling episode where passion meets purpose, driving real change in the lives of children and setting a benchmark in the caring economy.
Don't forget to check out my book that inspired this whole series!
Scott Curran: Improving Global Impact – A World Philanthropy Day Special!
As we celebrate World Philanthropy Day on November 15th, join us in an extraordinary episode of The Caring Economy Podcast featuring Scott M. Curran, CEO of Beyond Advisers.
Scott is the visionary behind some of the world's most influential social impact organizations and initiatives, including the Clinton Foundation, United Nations Foundation, The Starbucks Foundation, Marguerite Casey Foundation, Emerson Collective, Sean Penn's CORE, and the Will & Jada Smith Family Foundation. His expertise has left an indelible mark on the landscape of global philanthropy.
Before founding Beyond Advisers, Scott served as General Counsel for the Clinton Foundation during its most transformative period. His leadership was instrumental in scaling operations and impact, propelling the foundation to unprecedented heights. With over 4,000 staff and volunteers spanning 35 U.S. states and 40 countries, the Clinton Foundation's work under Scott's guidance touched countless lives through diverse social impact initiatives.
Beyond his role as a CEO, Scott is deeply committed to shaping the future of social impact law. He collaborates with law firms, teaches the innovative course "Lawyers as Social Innovators" at Chicago-Kent College of Law, and empowers the next generation of changemakers through his work with law professors at various institutions.
Scott's impact transcends borders. He serves on the boards of Two Bit Circus Foundation, Every Cure, and the Chicago Leadership Council of U.S. Soccer Foundation. As an alumni board member of the Chicago-Kent College of Law, he remains connected to his educational roots.
Together with his wife, Scott champions social change through the Curran Family Impact Fund, leaving an indomitable legacy of philanthropy.
Don't miss this special World Philanthropy Day episode where Scott Curran shares his insights, experiences, and the future of impact on The Caring Economy Podcast. Subscribe now and join us in celebrating the power of giving back! 🌎🤝
Don't forget to check out my book that inspired this whole series!
Charting the Future with Andi Cross: Navigating Business Growth and Ocean Advocacy | The Caring Economy
Dive deep with Andi Cross in this inspirational episode of "The Caring Economy," where passion for the planet meets business innovation. As the Expedition Lead for Edges of the Earth, Andi has spent over a decade masterminding growth strategies for startups and pivoting enterprises towards success. But it's not just about profit margins; it's about purpose and impact. Join us as Andi shares insights from her thrilling two-year expedition to 50 destinations, where she's amplifying the impact of teams dedicated to ocean and planetary conservation.
In this conversation, we deep dive into the stories of Andi's global journey, the tactics she employs to bolster businesses while caring for the environment, and the lessons learned from frontline ocean warriors. Whether you're a budding entrepreneur, a sustainability enthusiast, or someone looking to pivot your career towards a greater cause, Andi's expertise and encounters will galvanize your drive to make a difference.
Learn how the interplay of entrepreneurship and environmental stewardship is critical in shaping a future where the economy thrives in harmony with Earth's delicate ecosystems. This episode is not just a call to action—it's a roadmap to responsible growth and a testimony to the power of collaborative effort in facing the planet's most pressing challenges.
Subscribe to "The Caring Economy" now and join us in a conversation that delves into the importance of a balanced approach to business and ecology, driven by the stirring experiences of Andi Cross—an expedition leader, growth strategist, and a genuine guardian of the globe's blue heart.
Inside the World of Journalism and Politics with Jonathan Capehart
Deep dive into the dynamic world of journalism and politics with Pulitzer Prize-winning Associate Editor of The Washington Post, Jonathan Capehart. Join us for an engaging conversation as we explore his remarkable career and insights into the ever-evolving media landscape.
Jonathan Capehart has been a prominent opinion writer at The Washington Post since 2007, and he's hosted "Capehart," a weekly Post podcast, along with the weekly Post Live show "First Look," streamed on Comcast’s Peacock streaming service.
At MSNBC, Capehart anchors "The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart" and "The Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart," and his MSNBC special, "A Promised Land: A Conversation with Barack Obama," was Emmy-nominated in 2021. His special "Pride of the White House" earned a GLAAD Media Award in 2022 for "Outstanding TV Journalism - Long Form."
Capehart's role as a political analyst on "The PBS Newshour" and his appearances on the popular Friday segment "Brooks and Capehart" add depth to his multi-faceted career.
Join us for a captivating discussion with Jonathan Capehart, where we delve into his journey, career highlights, challenges faced as a Black, gay journalist, the state of journalism today, and much more. Discover the world of journalism through his eyes, and gain valuable insights into the media landscape and its impact on our society.
Subscribe now to gain access to this enlightening episode and stay tuned for more thought-provoking discussions with influential personalities on the Caring Economy Podcast.
Andy Posner's Journey to Tackle Poverty: CEO of Capital Good Fund
Welcome to the Caring Economy Podcast, where we delve into the stories of individuals who are changing the world through innovative solutions. In this episode, we have the privilege of hosting Andy Posner, the visionary founder of Capital Good Fund, a game-changing organization that's transforming the way we approach poverty alleviation.
Andy Posner's journey to social impact began during his time pursuing a Master of Arts in Environmental Studies at Brown University. His academic pursuits, centered on financing mechanisms for clean energy, took an unexpected turn when he discovered the groundbreaking work of Dr. Muhammad Yunus, the 'Father of Microfinance.' Inspired by Dr. Yunus' vision and motivated by the financial crisis of 2008, Andy founded Capital Good Fund in 2009, with a mission to tackle poverty head-on.
Clinton Global Initiative Spotlight: Elisa Tertulien & Batey Relief Alliance Women’s Empowerment Initiative
Dive into the heart of the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Commitment to Action this September in NYC. Hosted by Toby Usnik on "The Caring Economy Podcast", this episode highlights CGI's mission of cultivating groundbreaking partnerships, bolstering social entrepreneurs, and amplifying NGOs aiming for scalable impact.
Join us as we welcome Elisa Tertulien, Batey Relief Alliance's (BRA) dynamic representative to the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) and a Howard University alum. Along with insights from BRA Founder, Ulrick Gaillard, this episode unravels the Women's Empowerment Initiative, a trailblazing menstrual health & hygiene project in the Dominican Republic's bateyes. For context, bateyes denote vulnerable rural regions where Haitian migrants are centered around sugarcane plantations. Amidst economic isolation, gender disparities, and pressing poverty, the women and girls of bateyes often face barriers to education, healthcare, and financial empowerment.
Elisa, with her rich background in performing arts, education, and marketing, brings a unique perspective to the challenges and solutions in menstrual health. Delve into the transformative steps BRA is taking, from providing menstrual hygiene management workshops to distributing reusable sanitary products, all in a bid to combat stigma and foster education continuity for young girls.
The episode also spotlights BRA's multifaceted approach in Guazumita's bateyes, encompassing financial literacy, agricultural production best practices, and the pivotal role of community health workers. As we journey through this impactful discourse, we address key questions on BRA's success stories, challenges, the future vision for menstrual health in bateyes, and CGI's pivotal role in galvanizing social entrepreneurs. Engage with our series as we dissect pressing topics, share actionable insights, and spotlight solutions that are making waves in the realms of social entrepreneurship, women's empowerment, and global initiatives.
The Power of Philanthropy and Social Impact with Darren Walker
Join us in this inspiring episode of The Caring Economy podcast as we sit down with Darren Walker, President of the Ford Foundation. Darren's journey from being part of the first class of Head Start in 1965 to leading one of the world's largest philanthropic organizations is nothing short of remarkable.
In our conversation, Darren shares his insights into philanthropy's evolving landscape, the dynamics shaping social justice movements, and the transformative role of technology in creating a brighter future.
Whether you're a college student exploring paths in social impact or someone passionate about making a positive change in the world, this episode offers valuable wisdom. Darren provides guidance for aspiring changemakers and emphasizes the significance of purpose-driven careers.
Discover why Darren Walker has been recognized globally, from TIME's 100 Most Influential People to Wall Street Journal's 2020 Philanthropy Innovator.
Tune in and get inspired to champion equity and drive positive change in today's complex world.
Media Mogul Turned Advocate for a "Caring Economy": Gerry Laybourne
In this must-listen episode of the Caring Economy Podcast, we are honored to have media icon and philanthropist Gerry Laybourne. With a storied career that ranges from leading Nickelodeon to founding Oxygen Media, Gerry Laybourne broke barriers as one of the first women to helm a cable television network. Today, she's channeling her entrepreneurial spirit into social impact through her DAY ONE Early Learning Community initiative.
Key Takeaways:
- The Rise of Nickelodeon: How Gerry Laybourne revolutionized children's television and built a globally recognized brand.
- Oxygen Media: The inception, growth, and influence of a TV network aimed at younger women.
- The Caring Economy: Understanding Gerry Laybourne's vision for transforming early childhood education and why it's a critical issue today.
- Female Leadership: Insights into Gerry's philanthropic work that empowers women and girls across various sectors.
Community Catalyst: Brandee McHale's Journey of Impact
Season 12 of The Caring Economy Podcast is officially here! Join me as we dive into inspiring conversations with thought leaders who are shaping a more caring and sustainable world.
In this season's first episode, we have the privilege of talking with the remarkable Brandee McHale, Head of Community Investing and Development at Citi, and President of the Citi Foundation. Brandee's decades of experience in financial services and philanthropy have paved the way for innovative initiatives that bridge communities, drive inclusivity, and empower individuals for a brighter future. Tune in to learn about the unique approach of the Citi Foundation, the Citi Impact Fund, and how financial inclusion is being transformed through initiatives like Citi Start Saving and the ATM Community Network.
Join us as we uncover insights into responsible corporate practices, closing racial wealth gaps, and creating equitable growth. 🌱
Don't forget to check out my book that inspired this podcast series, The Caring Economy: How to Win With Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).
Nurturing Young Minds for a Bright Future | Ramita Anand on ElevateRA
🌟 Prepare to be Inspired! Join us on this episode of The Caring Economy as we dive into the transformative journey of Ramita Anand, a visionary educator and founder of ElevateRA. 🌸✨
Ramita, a trained teacher with a specialization in Science and Special Educational Needs, is on a mission to equip pre-adolescents with essential life skills through her ElevateRA mentoring services. In today's rapidly evolving world, young people face challenges that impact their self-worth, academic progress, and social development. Ramita's ElevateRA takes a proactive approach to education, nurturing skills like confidence, empathy, resilience, emotional intelligence, and kindness that will guide them throughout their lives.
With 15 years of international teaching experience, Ramita's expertise shines as she has been the Department Head of Learning Support and Enrichment at leading academic schools in the UK. Her unique blend of educational insights and parenting wisdom has led to the creation of mentoring services for young girls, providing them with a solid foundation for success.
🎙️ In this enlightening episode, we uncover Ramita's personal journey, the profound impact of Elevate's mentorship programs, and her visionary approach to nurturing the next generation of female leaders.
🌐 Don't miss this chance to gain valuable insights into how ElevateRA is shaping a brighter future for young minds! Tune in to The Caring Economy podcast and be part of the movement to uplift the voices of those dedicated to positive change.
Join us in celebrating the dedication of individuals like Ramita Anand who are nurturing young minds for a brighter tomorrow! 💫✨
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Two Green Thumbs Up for NatureSweet CEO, Rodolfo Spielmann
In the next episode of "The Caring Economy" podcast, we're thrilled to welcome Rodolfo Spielmann, the President and CEO of NatureSweet, a greenhouse-grown produce company that's not only known for its delicious snacking tomatoes but also for its incredible dedication to corporate social responsibility.
Headquartered in Texas, NatureSweet is transforming the lives of agricultural workers in North America with a bigger purpose in mind than just growing fruits and veggies. With more than 6,000 employees across five facilities in Mexico and one in Willcox, AZ, the company is committed to making a positive impact on the communities it serves.
NatureSweet goes above and beyond to treat its workers right, with initiatives that set a powerful example of corporate social responsibility. They pay their workers more than double the minimum wage in Mexico, providing them with opportunities to earn up to 300% in bonus compensation. The company also prioritizes education, reducing illiteracy rates by offering educational programming for workers to earn elementary, middle, and high school diplomas. To further support their workforce, NatureSweet provides access to mental health services and offers self-improvement programs ranging from human development to parenting and problem-solving.
During the episode, we'll hear from Rodolfo Spielmann himself, who will share the story of NatureSweet's success in social responsibility and how these initiatives have positively impacted the company and its employees. The International Fresh Produce Association (IFPA) recognized NatureSweet's commitment by featuring the company in a Sustainability Case Study.
NatureSweet has earned a trifecta of certifications, proving their commitment to doing the right thing. The company is Fair Trade Certified, Equitable Food Initiative (EFI) Certified, and recently earned B Corp Certification, making it the world's largest controlled environment agriculture (CEA) company to achieve such recognition.
Join us for an enlightening conversation with Rodolfo Spielmann as we discuss the incredible strides NatureSweet is making in the sustainable food movement and its vision for the future.
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As advocates of corporate social responsibility, let's come together to learn from NatureSweet's inspiring journey and explore how businesses can thrive while making a positive impact on society. We encourage you to share this episode with your network and colleagues, so we can spread the message of a caring, sustainable economy.
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Leveraging Data for Good: Conversations with Josh Knauer
Join us on "The Caring Economy" as we welcome Josh Knauer, a serial tech entrepreneur, ESG impact expert, and former Obama administration advisor. Known for his relentless curiosity in emerging tech and data, Josh is committed to shaping a better future. His experiences range from African Savannas to Fortune 100 boardrooms, contributing to open data and corporate climate disclosure initiatives. Co-founder of ReSeed and General Partner at JumpScale, Josh also imparts knowledge as an Adjunct Professor at Carnegie Mellon University. Listen as we explore ESG impacts, tech trends, and leveraging data for good. A must-listen for those invested in creating a caring, sustainable economy.
Unveiling the Power of Emily Rasmussen: Cultivating Community Impact with Grapevine
Join us for an extraordinary episode of The Caring Economy Podcast as we unveil the remarkable story of Emily Rasmussen, the visionary Founder and CEO of Grapevine—a collective giving platform that's reshaping the world of philanthropy. Prepare to be inspired by her transformative work and learn how Grapevine is revolutionizing the art of giving.
Emily's diverse background and trailblazing career have made her a force to be reckoned with. As the founding Executive Director of NYU's Center for Ballet and the Arts, she spearheaded innovative initiatives that bridged the gap between the arts and philanthropy. Her launch of the Lincoln Center at the Movies global media initiative brought captivating performances to audiences worldwide, showcasing the power of art in fostering connection and social impact.
Drawing from her experience at Enterprise Solutions to Poverty, Emily developed groundbreaking financing models that drive meaningful change in underserved communities. Her expertise in event cinema, including consultancy work for Disney Theatrical Group, has contributed to the creation of immersive experiences that blend entertainment and social consciousness.
Emily's dedication to empowering communities extends beyond borders. Through her two-year journey developing microfinance and fair trade programs in India, she has been instrumental in providing sustainable opportunities for individuals to break the cycle of poverty. Her commitment to social impact has positioned her as a leading advocate for change.
As a member of influential organizations such as the Harvard Business School Women's Association and the LISC Emerging Leaders Council, Emily continues to drive innovation and collaboration at the intersection of arts, business, and social change. Her involvement with the AfterArts group, NOVA Impact, and as a founding member of UNTITLED—an arts and business innovation initiative—demonstrates her commitment to nurturing a vibrant ecosystem that fosters creativity, entrepreneurship, and social responsibility.
Before embarking on her entrepreneurial journey, Emily graced the stage as a professional ballet dancer, leaving an indelible mark with performances at the esteemed Pacific Northwest Ballet and other renowned companies. Her passion for the arts has always been intertwined with her commitment to making a positive impact on the world.
Don't miss this opportunity to hear Emily Rasmussen's inspiring story, gain insights into the transformative power of collective giving, and discover how Grapevine is revolutionizing philanthropy. Tune in to The Caring Economy Podcast and join the conversation today!
Redefining Our Planet's Worth: In Conversation with Environmental Titan, Paula DiPerna
In this episode of The Caring Economy Podcast, join us as we delve deep into the heart of environmental economics with one of its most influential advocates, Paula DiPerna. Renowned for her contributions to global environmental and philanthropic policy, Paula's insights offer a unique understanding of how economics and environment intertwine.
This compelling discussion explores the concept behind her latest book, 'Pricing the Priceless'. Paula unveils her vision for transforming the financial sector, highlighting the need for integrating environmental valuation into economic systems to address the escalating climate crisis. The conversation extends beyond economics, shedding light on the integral roles of philanthropy, global citizenship, and transparency in environmental data.
This episode provides essential listening for professionals in the fields of economics, environment, policy-making, and philanthropy. Whether you are a budding environmentalist, a seasoned policy-maker, or someone interested in the role of economics in social good, Paula's expertise offers valuable insights.
Sambazon Stories: Discovering the Power of Sustainability and Compassion
In this episode, I dive deep into Ryan's inspiring life journey, from his upbringing to his career path, discovering the pivotal moments that shaped his values and led him to co-found SAMBAZON. Learn about their mission to bring the Brazilian superfruit, Açai, to the United States and revolutionize the market with a commitment to sustainability and social impact.
With SAMBAZON's Triple Bottom Line philosophy at its core, we explore how Ryan and his team measure economic, social, and environmental success, making a tangible difference in the world. Discover the innovative strategies they employ to create a thriving business while positively impacting the Brazilian Amazon and empowering local communities.
Beyond SAMBAZON, Ryan is also the co-founder of thetri.org, a nonprofit organization dedicated to sustainability and environmental education. Hear firsthand about their initiatives and how they bring together like-minded partners to build a community of conscious warriors and changemakers.
Join us on this enlightening journey as we delve into the intersection of entrepreneurship, sustainability, and compassion. Subscribe to The Caring Economy on your favorite podcast platform to stay updated with each episode, filled with inspiring stories, practical insights, and thought-provoking discussions.
Get ready to be inspired, empowered, and equipped with the knowledge to create positive change in your own life and in the world around you.
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Revolutionizing Creativity: A Journey with KnownUnknown Founders, Simon Needham & James Sommerville
Welcome to The Caring Economy Podcast! Dive into thought-provoking conversations as we explore the intersection of creativity, innovation, and social responsibility. Each week, your host, Toby Usnik, brings together change-makers, thought leaders, and creative visionaries like Simon Needham and James Sommerville, founders of the global creative platform KnownUnknown.
From our deep dives into the impact of AI on the creative industry, to empowering unknown talents and driving social change through strategic business decisions - The Caring Economy explores how various industries can foster a more caring and inclusive world. We celebrate diverse cultural perspectives and discuss evolving job roles in today's rapidly changing landscape.
Join us on a journey of discovery, where the stories of successful entrepreneurs inspire action, innovation, and a commitment to caring. Learn from experiences of industry leaders like James Sommerville, former VP of Global Design at Coca-Cola, and gain insights into how creativity and collaboration shape the caring economy.
Whether you're an aspiring creative looking to broaden your horizons, or a seasoned professional seeking fresh insights, The Caring Economy Podcast is your go-to source for enlightening conversations and innovative ideas.
Tune in each week to be part of our community that champions creativity, inclusivity, and meaningful connections. Follow our journey as we redefine what it means to have a 'caring economy' in today's world. #TheCaringEconomy
Shaping a Caring Economy: Insights from Thomson Reuters' CEO Steve Hasker
Join us in this episode of The Caring Economy as we delve into the world of data, technology, and global information with Steve Hasker, President and CEO of Thomson Reuters.
From his journey with PwC to leading a global giant like Thomson Reuters, Steve brings a wealth of knowledge and unique insights. He shares his experiences across different markets - from the US and Australia to Russia - and how they've shaped his approach to business and leadership.
In our chat, Steve unveils the power of data and information and how it's being harnessed to serve professionals in the legal, tax, corporate, and media markets. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from one of the leaders shaping the future of information technology.
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Unmasking Global Stories: A Conversation with Laura Trevelyan, BBC's Esteemed British-American Journalist
Laura Trevelyan is a familiar face for many viewers of the BBC, where she worked for thirty years as a correspondent and anchor. She has covered some of the most important news events of our time, from Northern Ireland’s Good Friday agreement to the January sixth attack on the US capitol. However, her work goes beyond journalism, and in February Laura and her family went to the Caribbean island of Grenada, where they apologized for their ancestors’ role as slave owners. In March, Laura left the BBC and inner words, joined the Caribbean’s fight for reparatory justice. In this exclusive interview, Laura shares insights into her career at the BBC, her advocacy work, and her involvement in the reparations movement.
Empowering Communities Through Business: Mailchimp's Lain Shakespeare on Corporate Citizenship
Lain leads strategic philanthropy for Intuit and Mailchimp. His team invests more than $4 million annually in small and medium nonprofit organizations. His team also leads purpose marketing efforts for Mailchimp, delivering projects that seamlessly blend creativity, philanthropy, and brand purpose. Before building the corporate responsibility function at Mailchimp, Lain was a nonprofit executive and oversaw Mailchimp's sponsorship work as the company's brand marketing manager. Lain currently serves on the board of the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership and can often be found toting his daughters around on an e-bike.
Championing Disability Rights: The Outini's on Journalism and DateKeepers' Journey
Itto Outini is an international journalist, Fulbright scholar, human rights activist, accessibility advocate, and author of the forthcoming memoir Blindness is the Light of My Life. She holds an MA in journalism and strategic media from the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, has practiced print and radio journalism in the US and Morocco, and has been invited to speak for organizations including Cal Tech University, Verizon Wireless, and North Seattle College.
Her work experience spans the for- and non-profit sectors and includes a stint with the United Nations Development Programme. In 2021, she founded Fulbrighters with Disabilities, a global, virtual chapter of the Fulbright Association dedicated to supporting students and scholars with disabilities around the world. In June of 2022, she made history by co-chairing a panel at the 15th Session of the Conference of State Parties to the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. That same year, her life story was featured on BBC Outlook, and she and her husband, Mekiya Outini, co-founded The DateKeepers, an international media platform committed to publishing independent journalism, showcasing untold stories, and highlighting well-lived lives, especially those of people with disabilities, advocates, and allies worldwide.
Mekiya Outini is a writer and co-founder of the DateKeepers, an international media platform. He earned his MFA in fiction from the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, and his short stories, essays, and poems have appeared in outlets such as Chautauqua Literary Journal, the Michigan Quarterly Review, and Willow Springs, respectively. His unpublished novel, Ashes, Ashes, has been selected as a finalist or semi-finalist in several contests, including the Chanticleer Somerset Awards, and its first two chapters were published in the West Trade Review. He lives with his partner in business and life, Itto Outini, in Kansas City, MO.
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Driving Charitable Impact: Insights from Pamela Norley, Former President of Fidelity Charitable
As president of Fidelity Charitable®, Pamela Norley was a leading voice in advocating for the power of American philanthropy across the world. Fidelity Charitable, the leading U.S. grantmaker, has granted more than $51 billion to more than 325,000 nonprofit organizations since 1991,1 advancing the philanthropic intentions of nearly a quarter of a million donors at all income levels. In 2020, Fidelity Charitable donors recommended $9.1 billion in grants to local, national and global causes. During Ms. Norley’s tenure, Fidelity Charitable’s annual grantmaking more than doubled, supporting the organization’s mission to make charitable giving accessible, simple and effective. Ms. Norley is a frequent speaker on the topics of philanthropic trends and leadership. Today she also serves on three non profit boars and the Fidelity Institutional Assett Management Board.
Prior to leading Fidelity Charitable, Ms. Norley held a number of executive leadership roles at Fidelity Investments®, including head of Enterprise Relationships and Talent Groups, where she managed Fidelity’s top institutional client relationships and led the talent management and recruiting organizations, and leading the Fidelity Consulting Group, where she oversaw strategy and consulting support to all Fidelity businesses, including its global private equity and venture capital units. Prior to that, she played a key role in launching Fidelity’s Corporate Business Development Group, supporting mergers, acquisitions and strategic alliances. Ms. Norley joined Fidelity in the Corporate Legal department in 1996 after working in the legal department of Bank of America, and held a series of roles leading business compliance and health care product management and sales for Fidelity’s outsourcing businesses.
Outside of the office, Ms. Norley volunteers her time as Vice-Chair of the Board of Directors for Points of Light, the largest global volunteer organization established by President George H.W. Bush, and is a Trustee of the College Foundation Board at the University of Virginia. She also serves on the boards of the U.S. Impact Investing Alliance, Research Triangle Park Foundation and the Flying Kites School Network.
She formerly served on the Executive Women’s Council for the Dana-Farber Institute; United Way’s Women’s Initiative; University of Virginia’s Board of Benefactors; Boston Ballet’s Board of Directors; the Advisory Board of the Greater Boston Food Bank; the Board of Visitors of Temple University School of Law; and Wall Street Journal’s Taskforce for Women in the Economy.
Don't forget to check out my book that inspired this podcast series, The Caring Economy: How to Win With Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).
Redefining Fair Trade: Chid Liberty's Journey with Liberty & Justice, Africa's First Fair Trade Certified™ Apparel Manufacturer
Are you interested in building a brand with authenticity and purpose? Look no further than Chid Liberty, the CEO of Liberty & Justice, Africa's first Fair Trade Certified™ apparel manufacturer.
Chid recently shared his top tips for building a brand from the ground up on the "How I Built This with Guy Raz" podcast, and it's a must-listen for any entrepreneur or aspiring business owner.
Born in Liberia and raised in Germany and the United States, Chid founded Liberty & Justice in 2010 to provide economic opportunities for Liberian women and their communities. Despite facing challenges like the 2014 Ebola outbreak, Chid has grown the company and now operates ethical factories in Liberia, Ghana, and Benin.
In the podcast episode, Chid shares his insights on authenticity, generosity, purpose, community building, and being a light to others. He also talks about the lessons he learned from his sister Beatrice Dixon, brother Richelieu Dennis, friend Emmet Dennis, and wife Georgie Badiel Liberty.
Don't miss this opportunity to learn from a visionary leader who is making a positive impact in the world. Check out the "How I Built This with Guy Raz" podcast episode featuring Chid Liberty today.
Innovative Education in the Arts: A Dialogue with Frances Bronet, President of Pratt Institute NYC
Frances Bronet is president of Pratt Institute in New York City. An educator and leader at the forefront of interdisciplinary learning, Bronet previously served as senior vice president and provost at Illinois Institute of Technology; acting provost and dean of the School of Architecture and Allied Arts of the University of Oregon; and architecture professor, associate dean, and acting dean at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Bronet has been appointed to the Future of Workers Task Force by New York City Mayor Eric Adams, underlining her commitment to bolstering New York City’s talent and workforce development to ensure an inclusive economic recovery. Bronet is also a member of the Consortium for Sustainable Urbanization advisory board, Executive Board of the Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design (AICAD), and co-chair of the local Myrtle Avenue Business Improvement District. Bronet holds architecture and engineering professional degrees from McGill University; she received her graduate degree from Columbia University. She was licensed by the Quebec Ordredes Architectes, and has practiced in multiple award-winning offices in New York and Canada, including her own in Montreal.
Mastering Real-Time Leadership: Insights from David Noble, Advisor to CEOs and Bestselling Co-Author
David Noble has more than two decades of global experience advising CEOs, their teams, and major investors on leadership and strategy, and serving as a top executive. He was named by Thinkers50 as one of the world's top coaches. In addition to running his own firm, Noble has served as a senior adviser to both Egon Zehnder and Oliver Wyman for the past decade, working with many of their largest clients.
REAL-TIME LEADERSHIP shows today’s leaders how to turn their toughest challenges into triumphs. And its insightful wisdom, business savvy, and strategy, applies as much to aspiring leaders as it does to those at the top of the house. It is for anyone who feels a pull to greatness, to be an even better leader, have a bigger impact and to become extraordinary.
Advancing Diversity in Tech: Insights from AT&T's Chief Diversity Officer, Michelle Jordan
Michelle Jordan currently serves as Chief Diversity Officer at AT&T. As the head of all Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DE&I) efforts across the company, Michelle is responsible for strengthening and accelerating the company’s efforts to foster an inclusive culture, while integrating diversity practices into all aspects of the business.
Previously she served as Vice President, Talent and Leadership Development, heading up talent strategy and AT&T’s leadership development and executive experiences. Prior to that as Vice President, Talent Acquisition she led domestic and international talent attraction, recruitment, and staffing efforts for AT&T. Her talents have made an impact on a variety of teams within AT&T including product management, corporate strategy, service management, executive communications, call center sales and college recruitment. Michelle started her career as an Environmental Engineer and previously ran a chemical pilot
plant operation where she launched a new line of chemicals. She also has a passion for entrepreneurship, which led to several of her own start-ups and a stint as an adjunct instructor for Atlanta Technical College teaching small business owners. A native of Saginaw, MI, Michelle is a graduate of Florida A&M University, a Historically Black College & University (HBCU), where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, and Kennesaw State University, where she completed her Master of Business Administration. She resides in Dallas, TX, with her husband and their two sons.
Redefining Corporate Success: Insights from JUST Capital CEO, Martin Whittaker
Martin Whittaker is a recognized leader with over twenty-five years’ experience at the intersection of global business, finance, philanthropy and social and environmental impact. He is the founding CEO of JUST Capital, the leading nonprofit in the stakeholder capitalism arena, and is responsible for the overall leadership of the organization. He is also a senior advisor to Edelman, a co-founder and Board member of the CREO family office investment syndicate, a board member of H2 Clipper, a member of the Forbes Finance Council and Forbes Contributor, a member of Harvard Business School’s Impact Weighted Accounts Initiative Advisory Council, and a Commissioner to the World Business Council on Sustainable Development’s inequality initiative.
Martin was recently named to the 2020 NACD Directorship 100 – the annual list of the most influential people in the boardroom and on corporate governance – and to Business Insider’s 2020 List of 100 People Transforming Business. Previously, he served as a board member of the Carbon Disclosure Project U.S., and as a member of the G7 Impact Taskforce’s Working Group on Impact Transparency and Integrity, an Advisory Council Member of PayPal’s Employee Financial Wellness Program, and a member of Robin Hood Foundation’s Taskforce on Racial Justice.
Prior to JUST Capital, Martin was a founding partner and investment committee member at Sonen Capital, an impact investing firm, where he led private equity, real asset and direct investing activities. Martin has also served as Director of MissionPoint Capital Partners, a family office-led private equity firm; Senior Vice President at Swiss Re, where he was part of the Environmental and Commodity Markets team; and Managing Director at Innovest Strategic Value Advisors, Inc., a pioneering sustainable investment advisory and ESG research firm.
Martin received his Ph.D. from University of Edinburgh, an MBA from the University of London, an M.Sc. from McGill University and a B.Sc. from University of St. Andrews.
Martin has also served as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Toronto, provided expert testimony on environmental markets to the U.S. Senate, consulted to multiple major corporations on sustainability- and impact-related matters, and been an invited speaker and guest lecturer at business schools including Yale, Columbia, Harvard and MIT, He is a published writer and has presented to audiences at, among others, the World Economic Forum, the White House, CNBC, The New York Times, Bloomberg, Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, the Economist, and the BBC.
Empowering Women Worldwide: Insights from Dress for Success CEO, Michele Meyer-Shipp"
Michele C. Meyer-Shipp was announced as CEO of Dress for Success Worldwide, the leading global nonprofit employment resource for women, on January 12, 2022. Michele leads the organization's 144 affiliates in 23 countries as it continues its mission to help women achieve economic independence via a suite of services to include job readiness support, professional development resources, coaching and mentorship, and workplace attire.
Michele joins Dress for Success from Major League Baseball, where she served as Chief People & Culture Officer. While at MLB, Michele led the human resources, diversity and inclusion, and office operations functions for the League Office with an emphasis on launching new programs and policies to recruit and develop talent, advancing diversity and inclusion efforts, and enhancing workplace culture. She also served as a senior advisor to the Commissioner as well as leaders across 30 major league baseball teams and multiple Minor League teams.
Prior to MLB, Michele served as Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer at KPMG LLP, where she led initiatives relating to talent recruitment, development, and retention; supported the efforts of leaders across KPMG's 85+ national offices; and managed a portfolio
of external strategic partnerships. Previously, she served as Global Chief Diversity Officer for both Prudential Financial and the law firm Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP. Michele spent the first decade of her career practicing employment law in both the private and public sectors, where she advised clients on optimizing talent and implementing equitable workplace initiatives. Meyer-Shipp is a graduate of Rutgers University and Seton Hall University School of Law.
Michele is a sought-after speaker and has served as a Yahoo! Finance News Contributor and been featured in top media outlets including the New York Times, USA Today, The Economist, Forbes, Fortune, Business Insider, CNN, The Wall Street Journal, Savoy Magazine, Black Enterprise, CORE Magazine, Working Mother Magazine, Diversity Woman Magazine, Quartz, Inc., and more. She is also the recipient of numerous awards, including The Network Journal's "25 Influential Black Women in Business" (2021), Core Magazine's “100 Most Influential Blacks Today” (2021), Black Enterprise's "Portraits of Power" (2020), and Business Insider's "38 Power Players of Consulting" (2020). She is a member of the Boards of the LPGA (Ladies Professional Golf Association) and the Fritz Pollard Alliance Foundation.
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Finance Innovation Insights: Marty Chavez, Ph.D., Partner & Vice Chairman of Sixth Street
Mr. Chavez said, “The creative energy the Sixth Street team brings to everything they do gives me tremendous confidence in what we are capable of building together. In addition to the development of our engineering environment, I look forward to contributing my passion for converging the life sciences and software as we explore more opportunities to work with companies delivering solutions for our most pressing health challenges.”
Mr. Chavez currently serves as President of the Board of Overseers of Harvard University. He also serves on the fiduciary or advisory boards of Cambrian, Earli, Grupo Santander, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Recursion Pharma, Stanford Medicine, and the Stanford Center on Longevity. He is among the most senior Latinos in finance, as well as among the most senior openly gay executives.
Prior to joining Sixth Street, Mr. Chavez served in a variety of senior roles at Goldman Sachs, including Chief Information Officer, Chief Financial Officer, and global co-head of the firm’s Securities Division. Mr. Chavez was also a partner and member of the Goldman Sachs Management Committee. Mr. Chavez was one of the first developers of SecDB, an early platform that transformed the trading business into a software business. He retired from the firm in 2019.
Prior to joining Goldman Sachs, Mr. Chavez was the CEO and co-founder of Kiodex, and Chief Technology Officer and co-founder of Quorum Software Systems.
He holds an A.B. magna cum laude in Biochemical Sciences and an S.M. in Computer Science from Harvard, and a Ph.D. in Medical Information Sciences from Stanford.
About Sixth Street
Sixth Street is a global investment firm with over $50 billion in assets under management and committed capital. Sixth Street operates nine diversified, collaborative investment platforms: TAO, Growth, Specialty Lending, Fundamental Strategies, Infrastructure, Opportunities, Insurance, Agriculture, and Credit Market Strategies. Select current and past representative Sixth Street investments include Airbnb, AvidXchange, Caris Life Sciences, Kyriba, Nektar Therapeutics, Legends, Spotify, and Talcott Resolution. Our long-term oriented, highly flexible capital base and “One Team” cultural philosophy allow us to invest thematically across sectors, geographies, and asset classes. Founded in 2009, Sixth Street has more than 320 team members including over 145 investment professionals operating from nine locations around the world. For more information, visit www.sixthstreet.com or follow us on LinkedIn.
Embracing Career Reentry: Insights from Retired Tech Executive, Jennifer P. Howland
Jennifer P. Howland, is recognized in the industry as an expert in leading large, global development teams, developing and progressing diverse technical talent, developing career reentry programs, unconscious bias training and career development, having been a frequent speaker at many notable conferences.
As the former Managing Director at iRelaunch, the pioneering company in the career reentry space, she co-led the iRelaunch consulting practice and co-led the STEM Reentry Task Force with the Society of Women Engineers. Prior to joining iRelaunch, Jennifer spent 35 fulfilling years as an engineer, manager and executive spanning engineering, strategy, product and services development, business and process transformation, service delivery and technical talent development - where she created and expanded IBM’s successful Tech Re-Entry program. Her last role at IBM was executive of IBM’s Pathways Program for experienced, diverse technical talent, a worldwide program to develop and implement bold actions to increase the representation of women and under-represented minorities in IBM’s technical executive positions. Through her numerous management and executive level roles in male-dominated environments she has always been passionate about helping women advance their careers.
Jennifer has been recognized for her efforts on behalf of women and women in engineering. Accolades include the 2017 Good Housekeeping “10 Women Changing the Way We See the World” award for leadership in science and technology, the 2018 Hudson Valley Magazine “Women in Business” leadership award, the 2019 Society of Women Engineer’s “Advocating Women in Engineering” award, and the 2020 Clarkson University Golden Knight award, Clarkson’s most prestigious alumni award.
Jennifer earned her B.S. in electrical and computer engineering from Clarkson University and an M.S. in manufacturing systems engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Brewing Success Sustainably: Insights from New Belgium Brewery CEO, Steve Fechheimer
Steve Fechheimer has been Chief Executive Officer of New Belgium Brewery since 2017 where he oversees New Belgium’s executive team, short-term strategy, industry leadership, and day-to-day operations. He joined New Belgium from Beam Suntory, the world’s third-largest premium spirits company where he was Chief Strategy Officer.
What’s remarkable about New Belgium is that it is recognized as one of Outside Magazine’s Best Places to Work and one of the Wall Street Journal’s Best Small Businesses. The brewery is a Platinum-level Bicycle Friendly Business as designated by the League of American Bicyclists, and one of World Blu’s most democratic U.S. businesses, and a Certified B Corp.
Prior to Beam Suntory, Steve served as Chief Operating Officer of Sierra Club Green Home, and also as a consultant at The Boston Consulting Group and Marakon Associates. Steve holds an MBA from the University of Chicago and earned his undergraduate degree from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania
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Fechheimer’s expertise at strategy development and execution in the high-end world of spirits, coupled with New Belgium’s quarter of a century of solid brewing and branding, is a perfect setup for the kind of dynamic future New Belgium is executing. His peers say Fechheimer is smart and driven while also being approachable, and makes for the ideal cultural and business fit for New Belgium.
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Venturing into Impactful Philanthropy: Insights from the Father of British Venture Capital, Sir Ronald Cohen
Sir Ronald Cohen is a pioneering philanthropist, venture capitalist, private equity investor and social innovator, who is driving forward the global Impact Revolution. He serves as Chairman of the Global Steering Group for Impact Investment and The Portland Trust, a British non-profit ‘action tank’ whose mission is to promote peace and stability between Israelis and Palestinians through economic development.. He has been described as "the father of British venture capital’ and ‘the father of social investment.’ More recently, Sir Ronald is author of Impact: Reshaping Capitalism to Drive Real Change, which we will discuss today, among other things.
Yash Chavan: Founder of SARAL
Yash Chavan, a marketer at heart who's also the founder of SARAL - a tool that makes finding, managing, and monetizing influencers simple for ecommerce brands. He's an engineer by training, but dropped out of college to work in sales, and eventually started a marketing agency where he scaled with many brands and software companies to over $1M in annual revenue. Over the last couple of years, Yash has been exploring the world of influence-driven marketing and has worked with over 5000 influencers. He's created and perfected a 6-step-system that any brand can apply to start and scale a successful influencer program.
Don't forget to check out my book that inspired this podcast series, The Caring Economy: How to Win With Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).
Errol Barnett: Award-winning CBS News Anchor
Errol Barnett is an award-winning CBS News anchor and national correspondent based at the network’s headquarters in New York City. As the only Black-British broadcaster on American television, he holds a distinct perspective on global events through a reporting career spanning more than two decades and five continents. Barnett appears regularly across all CBS News programs and platforms and has anchored a number of CBS Special Reports. From live coverage of the Supreme Court ruling ending Roe vs. Wade and the death of Queen Elizabeth II to contentious exchanges with Presidents Joe Biden, Donald Trump and the U.S. Secret Service, Barnett regularly presses for answers on the biggest issues of our time from wherever they happen.
At noon eastern each Wednesday and Thursday viewers can catch Barnett discussing important developments while anchoring CBS News from Studio 57. He can also be seen filling-in as a co-host on CBS Mornings, CBS Saturday Morning and the CBS Weekend News. Barnett previously anchored “CNN Newsroom” from Atlanta and a midday news-hour from Abu Dhabi, UAE during the network’s Peabody Award-winning coverage of the Arab Spring.
Among other accolades, Barnett was part of CBS Mornings 2022 Emmy win, and was bestowed an NABJ Salute to Excellence Award as host of CNN’s “Inside Africa” while he was based in Johannesburg, South Africa. In the span of two years, Barnett hosted the feature magazine from 22 countries across both hemispheres including Madagascar, Tunisia, Namibia and Senegal.
Since first joining CBS in 2016, Barnett covered some of the most important beats from the network’s Washington, D.C. bureau. Assigned to the White House on weekends, he was with President Barack Obama during his final overseas trip and questioned President Donald Trump several times on the South Lawn and aboard Air Force One about threats against journalists and other major issues. In the thick of the 2020 presidential campaign, Barnett’s interview with then-candidate and Vice President Joe Biden regarding cognition was widely cited. More recently as a transportation correspondent,
Barnett regularly interviewed Secretary Pete Buttigeig and trekked to transit hubs across the country revealing the coronavirus pandemic’s upheaval of the airline industry and supply chains. Intrepid field reporting in challenging conditions is evident through Barnett’s coverage of Hurricane Dorian.
He was the only network journalist to fly with Hurricane Hunters through the category five storm as it stalled over the Bahamas. Revealing the impact of climate change, he reported extensively from Grand Bahama Island, his crew also without electricity or running water, documenting the survivors and aftermath. Barnett began his journalism career at age 18 after being hired in Los Angeles as Channel One News’ youngest anchor and reporter. Barnett covered the 9/11 terrorist attacks, then-Senator Barack Obama's first national speech, interviewed Congressman John Lewis and detailed the New England heroin epidemic.
While studying at UCLA, Barnett earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science with a focus on international relations. Born and raised in England, Barnett is a member of Investigative Reporters and Editors, SAG/AFTRA, the Society of Professional Journalists and the National Association of Black Journalists. He lives in New York with his wife and dog.
Lily Kanter: Founder/CEO Boon Supply & Co-Founder Serena & Lily
LILY KANTER is a serial entrepreneur with extensive experience in the home design industry. She has founded and led four very successful companies as a cofounder and CEO in the past 20 years; including Serena & Lily, Boon Supply, Averylily and Mill Valley Baby & Kids Home.
Lily spent the early part of her career in accounting and technology leadership. While at Microsoft she was awarded the Frontier award from Bill Gates for innovating their first Retail presence in San Francisco. She left Microsoft in late 2000 to start a family and focus her time and energy on philanthropic causes. She was featured on the cover of Time Magazine in July 2000 as part of the cover story “The New Philanthropists” for sponsoring and mentoring disadvantaged young adults into technology careers.
After having her first child, Lily decided to leave the corporate world and open Mill Valley Baby & Kids Home which ultimately led to the founding of Serena & Lily. She built and led Serena & Lily as the CEO for thirteen years. Lily’s current projects are building local empowerment focused design company on the Hawaiian islands and reimagining capitalism through the power social impact enabled commerce.
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