Episode 24: Voices from the Field – A Conversation with Sinéad Collins
Release Date: 03/14/2021
CASE xChange
We hear from Associate Professor Wendy Scaife, Director of The Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies (ACPNS) at the Queensland University of Technology in this episode. Wendy shares what defines a culture of philanthropy and the evolution of Australian donors. Listen in for unexpected results from some of Wendy’s major research projects and future ACPNS projects that you can look forward to. Research papers referenced in this episode can be found .
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Our guest for this episode is Fiona Menzies, CEO of Creative Partnerships based in Melbourne, Australia. Fiona shares about the work that Creative Partnerships do, including why government support and philanthropic funding are important for Australian artists. Listen in as Fiona discusses how the emergence of corporate social responsibility has transformed the ways businesses sponsor the art sector, and why fundraising should be at the core of any non-profit organisation’s activities.
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This episode, we welcome back Serge Sych, Vice President for Enrollment Management, Career Services and Alumni Relations at Central European University in Vienna, Austria and Budapest, Hungary. Serge shares the lessons he has learnt through experiencing political unrest and forced relocation of Central European University, including how to best manage a crisis, and why engaging with your alumni and stakeholders is vital during challenging times. Also, find out why a crisis communications plan is not enough and how you can best prepare your institution for the unpredictable.
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Our voice from the field is Gustavo Segui, Director of Marketing & Advancement at International School of Curitiba in Brazil and Group Leader–Admissions, Marketing & Communications and Advancement at American International Schools in the Americas (AMISA), a non-profit association. Gustavo shares how he became passionate about education, why fighting against the status quo in the education sector is important, and how design thinking as an approach to challenge our assumptions and solve problems can lead to the creation of innovative solutions. Also, find out what he hopes to leave as his...
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We welcome another voice from the field, Mikaeli Costello, Chief Community Engagement Officer at The University of Queensland (UQ) in Australia. Mikaeli shares her passion for delivering authentic value to UQ’s alumni community and how her team meets the needs of their international alumni, including bringing together alumni and partners through their . Also, find out how UQ provides a platform for researchers to tackle world issues on Doomscroll Remedy, a podcast series launched earlier this year.
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Our voice from the field this episode is Mark Phillips, Owner and Managing Director at Bluefrog Fundraising Limited in London, United Kingdom. Mark shares the findings of his latest study on the long-term effects of COVID-19 on fundraising, as well as on giving tendencies and whether it is possible to predict post-pandemic donor trends. Also, hear how giving is combating feelings of hopelessness and injustice.
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Our guest this episode is Sue Birch, Principal Consultant at Sue Birch Consulting, specialising in fundraising operations and advancement services. Sue shares what to consider when implementing technology to support your institution’s advancement services, including whether your issue is truly grounded in technology deficits. Listen in to hear her insights on the importance of succession planning and how the solution to challenges facing advancement services requires a commitment from the whole industry. More information on the CASE Global Reporting Standards referenced in this...
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Our voice from the field this episode is Jan Abernathy, Chief Communications Officer at The Browning School in New York City and conference chair for . Jan shares what the advancement sector looks like through the lens of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB). Listen in to hear how opinions on DEIB differ between generations, the impact this has on your institution, and how you can overcome pushback through uncomfortable conversations.
info_outlineHow does Sinéad Collins, who started off as performing musician and teacher in London, end up as the Director of Engagement and External Relations at United World College of South East Asia (UWCSEA) in Singapore? In addition, hear what Sinéad thinks international schools can do to cultivate diverse perspectives, and to ensure that diversity, equity, and inclusion are ingrained in the schools' values. Sinéad also shares why she took up the role of co-chair for 2021 Asia-Pacific Advancement Conference (APAC), what this means to her, and how advancement professionals in international schools can benefit from attending APAC. Sinéad and the hosts then explored the differences and similarities between higher education and schools in the advancement space, and how they impact her work. Finally, hear what’s coming up for UWCSEA in 2021, including organising a forum on learning to shape the future as a part of their 50th anniversary celebrations.