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Philanthropy Is Character, Not Wealth—And Leadership Is, Too

Philanthropy Is Character, Not Wealth—And Leadership Is, Too

Update: 2025-05-06
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Discover what it truly means to lead with heart in this inspiring episode featuring Veronica Thames, CEO of the Manatee Community Foundation. From aligning mission and team culture to navigating board relationships and embracing authentic leadership, Veronica shares powerful insights every nonprofit executive, board member, and aspiring changemaker needs to hear. Learn how intentional leadership, continuous listening, and redefining philanthropy as character—not wealth—can transform your impact. If you're in the nonprofit sector or curious about effective community leadership, this episode is a must-listen.


Visit https://manateecf.org/ for more information about Manatee Community Foundation


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(00:00 ) Introducing Veronica Thames, CEO of Manatee Community Foundation


(03:30 ) Why did you choose to go into philanthropy?


(08:00 ) How did you approach your first months on the job?


(13:15 ) How do you view culture and tips for growing culture


(20:10 ) How do you interact with board members?


(23:45 ) Balancing being ‘liked’ versus ‘respected’ as a leader


(27:10 ) Advice for those considering getting into philanthropy


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Philanthropy Is Character, Not Wealth—And Leadership Is, Too

Philanthropy Is Character, Not Wealth—And Leadership Is, Too

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