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Episode 28: How a Large NGO Advocates for Small Partners

Episode 28: How a Large NGO Advocates for Small Partners

Update: 2025-05-25
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Catherine D’Amato is an internationally renowned leader in the food-security movement. Serving as CEO of the Greater Boston Food Bank for three decades, she invented and reinvented a model through which the GBFB advocates for 190 smaller, community-based partners with suppliers, distributors, technologists, and – remarkably – governments. Consistently ranked as among the most important leaders in Boston, she describes the critical relationship between empathy for local neighbors and advocacy at scale for resources.

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Episode 28: How a Large NGO Advocates for Small Partners

Episode 28: How a Large NGO Advocates for Small Partners

Anita McGahan