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The Pandemic and the Nonprofit Sector with Liz Scott

The Pandemic and the Nonprofit Sector with Liz Scott

Nonprofit Mission: Impact Β· Carol Hamilton

April 13, 202133m 56s

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Show Notes

In episode 20 of Nonprofit Mission: Impact, some of the topics that Carol and her guest, Elizabeth Scott discussed include:

  • How organizations have adapted to the pandemic
  • The research Liz completed with the Center for Nonprofit Advancement
  • What changes from the pandemic might organizations retain when things go back to "normal"

Guest Information:Elizabeth Scott, PhD, founder of Brighter Strategies, provides thought leadership and high value organizational development consulting in support of a stronger social sector. Liz has provided consulting services in strategic planning, process-improvement, and human capital development for hundreds of nonprofits and associations. She has been a Baldrige examiner for the Commonwealth of Virginia and is a certified Standard of Excellence consultant. In addition to managing the practice, Liz holds a faculty positions at both The Chicago School of Professional Psychology and George Mason University. Liz holds an undergraduate degree in Sociology and a master's degree in Organizational Sciences from The George Washington University, as well as a second master's and Ph.D. in Human and Organizational Systems from Fielding Graduate University in Santa Barbara, California.

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