Elevating Nonprofit Governance and Leadership with Mary Reeves
Release Date: 06/04/2024
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In episode 118 of Nonprofit Mission: Impact, Carol Hamilton talks with Meghan Speer about the concept of holistic communication within nonprofit organizations. They discuss: the importance of ensuring consistency and clarity across all communication channels to enhance donor engagement and confidence. insights into breaking down silos, fostering collaboration among internal teams, and how to map out donor touchpoints to deliver a seamless and human-centered experience. The conversation highlights the need for nonprofits to align their messaging with donor expectations,...
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In episode 117 of Nonprofit Mission: Impact, Carol Hamilton and Danielle Marshall collaborate on another “learning out loud” episode. They discuss the challenges nonprofit leaders face in these chaotic, uncertain and threatening times. They explore: strategies for resilience, intentionality, and community building, the importance of grounding oneself in mission and values. how to filter out the noise, maintain agency, and support collective action. the significance of strategic focus, how to be mindful about your information consumption steps to...
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the importance of effective governance in nonprofit organizations.
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the transformational experiences board members often undergo
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the Japanese concept of Ikigai—finding purpose through what you love, are good at, what the world needs, and what you can be paid for.
Mary's reflections provide valuable insights into the complex dynamics of nonprofit governance and the importance of continuous learning and integration for effective nonprofit organizational leadership.
Episode highlights:
Ethical Nonprofit Governance
- [00:06:00] The importance of ethical and proper governance in educational organizations.
The Concept of Ikigai
- [00:07:20] The Japanese principle of Ikigai and its four components: what you love, what you are good at, what the world needs, and what you can get paid for.
Building positive Nonprofit Board and Executive Director Relationships
- [00:08:35] The importance of fostering positive relationships between the board and executive directors.
Transformational nonprofit board experiences
- [00:011:34] The transformational experience board members often undergo.
Managing Conflicts of Interest and Fiduciary Responsibilities
- [00:18:26] The inherent conflicts of interest in many association boards and the importance of understanding fiduciary responsibilities.
Elevating Nonprofit Board Service
- [00:22:20] The high stakes of decision-making in board service and how it can be a transformational experience by rising above personal experiences and biases in board service.
Progress over perfection
- [00:28:43] Leaders should recognize they cannot do it all and should focus on progress rather than perfection.
Guest Bio:
Mary H Reeves, PhD
Mary Reeves is the retired executive director of the Commission on English Language Program Accreditation (CEA), the current public member on the Council on Academic Accreditation of ASHA, and a member of the NAFSA: Association of International Educators Board of Directors Governance Committee. Her non-profit board experiences span 50 years, both on the board-side in local service organizations and national leadership positions in professional associations in English language and international education, and in staff-side associate and executive director positions. She now focuses on effective transitions, proactive mentoring, and how to maximize contributions of knowledge, experience, and passion while gracefully passing the torch. Mary holds a PhD in higher education policy studies with a primary focus in international education and a secondary focus in organizational behavior.
Important Links and Resources:
Leadership without Easy answers by Ronald Heifetz
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Episode 55: Helping nonprofit boards move toward greater equity
Episode 61: Impactful nonprofit boards
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