Making Change
Summary: Hildy Gottlieb interviews leading thinkers in the nonprofit world to discuss how those who are working for the greater good seek to create social change.
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- Artist: The Chronicle of Philanthropy
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Podcasts:
Alberto Ibarg?en, president and chief executive of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
Tonya Surman, founder of the Centre for Social Innovation in Toronto, a shared workspace that builds relationships among social innovation groups.
Michael Quinn Patton, author of "Developmental Evaluation" and co-author of "Getting to Maybe"
Martin Brueckner, educator and researcher in the Sustainability Programme and Institute for Social Sustainability at Murdoch University in Australia
Sonya Campion, co-founder of the Campion Foundation
Alanna Shaikh, founder of Aidsource, the online social network for humanitarian aid workers.
Craig Newmark, founder of Craigslist and the nonprofit-focused blog Craigconnects
Lori Seibel, chief executive of the Community Health Endowment in Lincoln, Nebraska
Bob Oldfather, founder of Bookmans used books.
Andy Carvin, senior strategist, social media desk at NPR.
Sidney Hargro, chief executive officer of the Community Foundation of South Jersey.
Roger Hughes, former chief executive of St. Luke's Health Initiatives in Phoenix, Ariz.
Dr. Albert Ruesga, president and chief executive of the Greater New Orleans Foundation
John Stansfield, director of advocacy and campaigns at Oxfam New Zealand