CEO of BWF Consulting
Hello everyone! I am thrilled to share with you a project that has been in the works for sometime. I am pairing up with BWF consulting to do my first ever sponsored program. "Finding a Sense of Place" the miniseries, will be a several month study, looking at the complexities around returning to the office---or not. Our professionals featured are all over the country, representing different levels of leadership and different sectors within the industry. We explore lots of questions around people’s experiences over the last year, and their plans for this upcoming one. We talk about logistics, preferences, and how plans to return or not play into future goals.
This week, we will start with a conversation between me and Josh Birkholz, the CEO of BWF Consulting. We will learn more about Josh and his opinions on workplace dynamics as well as ask some of the questions we will be entertaining with Karim Kafray (MD Anderson), Allison Baker (Johns Hopkins Medicine), Kelley Morris (Phoenix Children's Hospital Foundation), and Jude Willis (University of Wisconsin Parkside).
This episode is sponsored by BWF. BWF is a full-service philanthropic consulting services firm. BWF serves large- and medium-sized nonprofits in the areas of campaign management, high-net-worth fundraising, organizational consulting, data science, digital marketing, and technology. Clients include universities, health systems, arts & culture organizations, and NGOs throughout North America, Europe, Australia, and the Pacific Rim. As a truly comprehensive fundraising consulting firm, BWF has a team of consultants with expertise in every facet of philanthropy. For more information please visit bwf.com.