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Advancing The Profession
Advancing The Profession
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Advancing the profession is all about advanced volunteer engagement practice. Going beyond the basics of working with volunteers, we explore a range of issues designed to help deepen and strengthen your practice as a professional leader of volunteer engagement.
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Breauna Dorelus is the Founder and Cause Consultant at Connecting the Cause, a consultancy dedicated to dismantling harmful volunteer practices implemented by organizations and volunteers specifically towards Black and brown communities. She started her career as an AmeriCorps member and spent 10+ years in various volunteer management roles in humanitarian aid efforts, refugee resettlement and ministry. Breauna believes in community inclusion in all aspects of the volunteer process, and has dedicated her work to ensuring that service is centered around co-dreaming and not harmful charity. For the past 8+ years as a consultant, she's served as a keynote, speaker, session and webinar host, trainer, facilitator, and builder. Breauna has worked on multiple projects helping co-create ethos, philosophy, and practices for those who wish to walk alongside others. Her heart work is connected to seeing others have moments of reckoning and reimagination as they move from charity to Co-Dreaming. In her spare time, she loves playing with dinosaurs with her 4 and 3 year old, thrifting, and having a hot matcha latte.
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Lindsay Baker is a CVA-certified volunteer engagement expert with 25 years of experience leading volunteers in a variety of settings including universities, museums, special events, volunteer centres, and tourist attractions. Currently, Lindsay is the Senior Director, Volunteer Resources for the BC Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (BC SPCA), where she supports 3,300 volunteers at 35 locations across the province.
Lindsay is a lifelong learner who enjoys exchanging knowledge, insights, and experience with other volunteer management professionals. As a past president of the Volunteer Management Professionals of Canada (VMPC), Lindsay is well-versed in volunteer management standards and industry best practices. In her role as an Instructor for Conestoga College’s virtual Volunteer Management Certificate Program, she equips non-profit leaders with the tools and training they need to successfully engage volunteers.
When she is not volunteering herself, you are likely to find Lindsay listening to a book while walking her rescue dog, Phil.
Reach out to Lindsay Baker, CVA, on LinkedIn - she is always up for a coffee chat with colleagues across the globe.
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Mark Freeman is the Chief Executive of Cambridge Council for Voluntary Service (CCVS). He joined CCVS in October 2011 after working at Skills Third Sector, a national organisation promoting the importance of learning and development to charities and voluntary organisations.
He has extensive experience working in the sector at local, regional, and national levels. He has also been a trustee for a number of organisations both in Cambridge and nationally.
Mark has a Masters in Business Administration from the Open University and Post Grad Diplomas in Development Management and in Housing Management.
In his spare time, Mark is a father to two girls (which takes up most of his time) as well as a trustee at Camtrust, he is also involved with a number of groups in the village he lives in.
Most Sunday mornings you can find him volunteering at the Cambridge Junior Parkrun at Milton Country Park.
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Gabriella Civico is from the UK, but lived in Spain and Portugal for many years
before moving to Belgium and becoming a Belgian citizen. She has a degree in
Social Policy and Education from the University of Surrey (UK), and a Masters in
Education in E-learning from the University of Hull (UK). She worked with CEV
in her role as Project Manager for the EYV2011 Alliance from July 2010 until the
project’s completion in March 2012, when she became CEV Director. There, she
takes a leading role in advocating for better volunteering policies, contributing
her expertise at the European level in various European Union expert & advisory
groups, such as EQF, Europass, Mobility of Young Volunteers, as well as in the
European Solidarity Corps Resource Centre Advisory Group. She also represents
CEV in the EESC Liaison Group for European Civil Society Networks and has been
further involved in establishing Civil Society Europe in 2014 where she is
currently the President.
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From the initial spark of an idea in 2008 to a platform now empowering over 600,000 volunteers, Chris Martin is CEO and founder of TeamKinetic.
After studying a Masters in Sports Science at Leeds Metropolitan University and realising that he was ill-equipped for a ‘real job’, he set about building a company that did some good in the world and was a fun place to work.
Most recently, Chris has embarked on a new passion project alongside his TeamKinetic work, setting up a not-for-profit and a Community of Practice to advance the volunteer management profession's understanding and adoption of digital.
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Sarah has been a volunteer in a range of roles since she was a teenager and has worked in the volunteering sector for over 15 years. She supported volunteers and volunteer-involving organisations at Fife Voluntary Action for five years before acting as the national volunteering lead for two Scottish charities – Children First and Shelter Scotland. During this time, Sarah was an active member, and latterly the chair, of the Scottish Volunteering Forum.
Sarah became the Senior Policy Officer at Volunteer Scotland – Scotland’s national centre for volunteering - in 2022, advocating for the strategic contribution and interests of volunteers with Scottish decision-makers. Sarah recently moved to Voluntary Health Scotland as their Policy and Public Affairs Lead.
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Denise has been Chief Executive with Volunteer Now since August 2017 and prior to that Director of Engagement since 2010. She has extensive experience in supporting volunteer involvement. She has wide ranging expertise in public and organisational volunteering policy development, volunteering research and supporting good practice in volunteering. She is experienced in third sector governance issues through many years working at a senior level in the voluntary and community sector. Denise is an active volunteer for Portadown YMCA, Armagh Rural Transport and Belfast Central Mission.
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Tony is the founder and CEO of Better Impact, the creators of Volunteer Impact software. In the late nineties.
Tony founded a residential hospice in his hometown and, when looking for volunteer management software for the hospice, he discovered that none was web-based. He offered to build and donate something bespoke for the hospice and that began the journey that has led to organizations in multiple countries and in four languages using Better Impact software.
As the need for increasing the security and privacy of volunteer data has grown, Tony has kept up to date with current and emerging practices in the area and is happy to share them with Leaders of
Volunteers whenever he can.
https://www.betterimpact.com
https://welcome.betterimpact.com/ditch_the_spreadsheet
https://www.betterimpact.com/BSPC
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From a young age, Faiza Venzant's parents instilled a strong sense of volunteerism in herself and her two older brothers. They, as immigrants to Canada from Uganda in the early 70s made a successful transition into Canadian life with the help of many generous volunteers. A volunteer herself from a very young age, she has been an advocate for volunteer engagement and excellence in volunteer management for over 20 years. As a facilitator for the Community Action Poverty Simulation, Faiza is passionate about equity and access amongst volunteers and leaders of volunteers.
Faiza immigrated to the United States in 2021 and now serves as the Executive Director with the Council for Certification in Volunteer Administration and an active member and volunteer with Association for Leaders in Volunteer Engagement (AL!VE.) She has been a CVA (Certified in Volunteer Administration) since 2016.
In 2018, Faiza published her first children’s book entitled, "My Mamma Wants to Eat Me Up!". As a mother of two young boys, she has not actually eaten any of her children.
Learn more about the Council for Certification in Volunteer Administration at
www.cvacert.org
Read more about the ADEVI research at https://cvacert.org/adevi/
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Sarah has expertise in volunteer involvement and not-for-profit strategy and governance. Sarah is the National Strategy Advisor at Volunteering Australia and recently led the development of Australia’s first National Strategy for Volunteering in a decade.
This year, Sarah is commencing her Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Clinical Psychology at the University of Western Australia, researching the relationship between volunteering and ‘mattering’. She holds degrees in Arts, Psychology, and Law.
Sarah is also a passionate volunteer in animal welfare and mental health.
You can find out more about the Australian National Volunteering Strategy at https://www.volunteeringaustralia.org/get-involved/national-strategy-for-volunteering/
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Gethyn has spent over 20 years working in the voluntary and community sector across England and Wales in fields as diverse as sport, youth, environment and disability.
Specialising in volunteering initiatives for the past decade he’s worked on strategy for the London 2012 legacy, within central government at the height of the Covid pandemic and run national programmes at Volunteering Matters.
A freelancer since 2020, Gethyn now focuses on helping non-profits to develop their business, capture their impact and enhance their volunteer programmes. In recent times he has supported the roll out of a range of national, high-profile volunteering initiatives, including the Vision for Volunteering and The Big Help Out.
The diversity of these approaches to volunteering provides the thread that now runs through his work - a belief that volunteering is largely still misunderstood or under-valued, but that by engaging in all of its forms we can help raise it to a level of appreciation and awareness that its social value clearly justifies.
https://www.gethynwilliams.net
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As President of VQ Volunteer Strategies, Beth Steinhorn partners with organizations and their leadership to increase impact through strategic and innovative engagement.
The author of multiple books and articles – including serving as co-editor of the recently published book "Transforming Disruption to Impact: Rethinking Volunteer Engagement for a Rapidly Changing World" – she is part of the national conversation about strategic
engagement, frequently provides training on the topic, and consults with organizations throughout the US and Canada.
Transforming Disruption To Impact — https://disruptiontoimpact.com
Leighty Foundation materials on investing in volunteer engagement — http://www.leightyfoundation.org/volunteer-engagement/invest-volunteer-engagement/
Initiative For Strategic Volunteer Engagement — https://strategicvolunteerengagement.org
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Martin J Cowling is passionate about effective change, leadership and impact.
He has been a volunteer, hands-on manager, leader, researcher, and consultant working with very small grassroots organisations through to large social purpose organisations, corporates and governments.
He works with clients in Australia, New Zealand, Asia, Europe, UK and the USA.
He led the Office of the Not-for-Profit Sector for the Australian government and helped establish the Australian Charities and Not-for-Profit Commission (ACNC) in 2013.
Martin is a skilled presenter, ranked as one of the top 100 speakers on philanthropy by Philanthropy 101. He believes that people are the key to an organisation's success and is passionate about ensuring
that staff (paid and unpaid) have mutually beneficial relationships and contribute to making lasting positive change.
Martin is a trusted partner for organisations, offering a comprehensive range of services to empower leaders, strengthen teams, and drive impactful change. Through personalised coaching, training, resource mobilisation support, and strategic guidance, he equips organisations with the tools, knowledge, and networks they need to achieve lasting impact, organisational excellence, and social change.
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Stuart is the Learning and Capacity Building Manager with Volunteer Ireland. Previously he was Volunteer Manager with a leading homeless charity and the manager of a Volunteer Centre for several years. Stuart has worked in a range of roles in the third sector since and has a background in youth work.
He has extensive direct Volunteer management experience with managing volunteer teams of over 1,430 volunteers. He is committed to volunteerism, and to fostering a vibrant and active community, where everyone can volunteer without restrictions, regardless of background or capacity, and achieve full participation by their voluntary activity.
Connect with Stuart
Email: stuart@volunteer.ie
X / Twitter: @StuartGarland | @VoluntIreland
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/StuartGarland
Web: www.volunteer.ie/training
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Vanessa Theed is currently the Volunteer and Apprenticeship Strategy Manager at the Natural History Museum and Vice-Chair for the Heritage Volunteering Group (HVG).
Having worked in Volunteer Management for the last 16 years. Vanessa has a wide variety of experience across different sectors as well as leading on the Investing in Volunteers (IiV) accreditation for best practice for several organisations. Vanessa hosted one of the first HVG regional network events along with one of the first HVG Volunteer Conferences. She has developed and supported HVG Inspire events working with local regional networks and has provided Volunteer Management Masterclasses at the Museum and Heritage Show. Vanessa has lots of energy and enthusiasm and is extremely passionate about volunteering and all that it can bring to both volunteers and volunteer managers. She doesn’t dwell on the negatives and likes to find solutions to problems and find new ways of working, developing initiatives that can support those we engage with and building collaboration across the sector.
The Heritage Volunteering Group can be found online at http://heritagevolunteeringgroup.org.uk
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This episode's guest, Karen Janes, has a special offer for ATP listeners.
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Karen Janes is the owner of The KJ way, delivering workplace mindfulness solutions to help organisations and their people to flourish and thrive.
Before setting up The KJ way, Karen had a 20-year career in the charity sector working in senior volunteering engagement roles. She knows well some of the challenges people face, and that busy diverse teams need quick and easy practical tools and solutions they can integrate into their working day, and into the organisational culture, to enable them to be effective and to perform at their best.
Mindfulness has been transformational in Karen’s life and she’s now passionate about bringing the benefits of mindfulness into the workplace so other people can experience them too. Karen now teaches organisations powerful evidence-based mindfulness tools that help their people to reduce their stress, increase their resilience, and enhance their focus, effectiveness and personal wellbeing. Through her workshops, talks and programmes, Karen shares practices people can immediately start using, both in their professional and personal lives, to create positive and meaningful change for themselves and their teams.
All the practices she offers are secular, trauma sensitive and adapted to the workplace and suitable for people with or without previous mindfulness experience.
To find out more
Email – karen@thekjway.co.uk
Call – 07919 561446
Visit the website – www.thekjway.co.uk
Join the mailing list to receive weekly tips and tools, as well as invites to free monthly mindfulness sessions – https://thekjway.ck.page/register
Follow on Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/thekjway/
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Helen Timbrell works as a Consultant, Researcher and Coach with past clients including Guide Dogs, Royal Voluntary Service, Scouts Association and SSAFA. Helen previously held the roles of Director of People and Organisational Development at Samaritans and Versus Arthritis. Prior to this Helen was Director of Volunteering and Participation at the National Trust, where she appointed the organisation’s first Head of Diversity and Inclusion.
Helen’s PhD explored geographical variations in volunteering. She has an MBA (with distinction), with dissertation research exploring whether models of employee engagement and commitment could be used to explain volunteer engagement and commitment. Helen is a chartered member of the CIPD and holds an MSc in Coaching and Behavioural Change, with distinction. Dissertation research for her MSc explored how UK charities manage access to coaching and the implications for equity, diversity and inclusion in their approach.
In March 2020 Helen published “What the bloody hell are you doing here?” a report of research comparing the experiences of Black, Asian and minority ethnic volunteers with white volunteers in the same organisations. This research was funded by four UK charities with results being shared across the volunteering sector in the UK, US, Canada and Australia.
When Director at the National Trust Helen previously commissioned research exploring the similarities and differences in managing staff and volunteers. This research, completed by
De Montfort University, identified the importance of emotional labour in volunteer management. Results have been shared across the UK and led to the creation of a toolkit for volunteer managers and leaders of people.
As a volunteer Helen has been a parkrun Event Director, a member of the HR Advisory Committee for Amnesty International UK, a Trustee for Girlguiding UK and a Director of the Association of Volunteer Managers.
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Karl Wilding is a lecturer and consultant with wide-ranging experience of charities and the voluntary sector. A former CEO and director of the National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO), he now lectures at the University of Kent’s Centre for Philanthropy. As a consultant, he supports organisations on public policy, governance and strategy. His research interests focus on voluntary sector resources, including volunteering and participation, together with a longstanding interest in futures work. Recent projects include using data to benchmark organisational finances, work on strengthening charity sector data, and analysis of the charity federation model. He is a director at MyCake, a trustee of Communities 1st and a board member at Creating the Future.
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Sue Carter Kahl has spent her professional life working and volunteering in the nonprofit and philanthropic sectors. Her work as President of Sue Carter Kahl Consulting is infused with lessons learned as a nonprofit executive, board member, fundraiser, volunteer, and researcher. Her current projects include consulting and training on the value that volunteers bring to organizations, translating research on volunteer impact into practitioner-friendly resources, and blogging at Volunteer Commons. Sue has a PhD in Leadership Studies and a Master’s in Social Work Administration. She serves as a pro bono executive coach through the Fieldstone Leadership Network in San Diego and on projects that help advance volunteerism. She is committed to bridging practice and academia in the volunteer field.
You can find Sue on Twitter and LinkedIn:
https://twitter.com/SueCarterKahl
https://www.linkedin.com/in/sue-carter-kahl/
Sue's website is https://suecarterkahlconsulting.com/
Sue's blog is https://www.volunteercommons.com/wp-admin/admin.php?page=stats
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Corina Sadler, CVA is Volunteer Resources Supervisor at the City of Plano, Texas and a National Service Commissioner for the OneStar Foundation in Austin, Texas.
She is a Hispanic Volunteer Engagement Professional specializing in local government programs over her 17 year career. She enjoys providing volunteer management guidance to nonprofits and
municipalities to unite communities through volunteerism along with volunteering for several national and global professional associations.
Corina has trained volunteer managers from across the USA in-person and virtually. She has a Bachelor of Science Degree in applied gerontology and nonprofit management from the University of North Texas.
Corina has been a Certified Volunteer Administrator (CVA) since 2012.
Engage — https://engagejournal.org
Corina's LinkledIn profile — https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinasadler/
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