The Nonprofit CEO Podcast
Nonprofit CEOs carry decisions they can't fully discuss with their board, their team, or their peers. So they carry them alone.
Each week, Adam Jeske, The Nonprofit CEO Advisor, sits down with a nonprofit CEO to go inside the decisions they carry: the agonizing restructure, the wonky board dynamic, the moment that defined their tenure.
Adam has been in over 230 of these conversations. The patterns are striking and valuable. This podcast surfaces them so you can lead with the perspective most CEOs never get.
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Episodes
16 episodes
015 The Path of Humiliation | Harrison Center for the Arts Exec. Director Joanna Taft
Joanna Taft proposed starting a charter high school out of the arts nonprofit she was leading. She had no background in education. Her artists were leaving Indianapolis because nobody was buying their work, and she decided the fix ...
014 The Decision After the Decision | World Relief President & CEO Myal Greene
Myal Greene inherited an organization with a mission statement that everyone loved. World Relief had run on that mission statement for fifteen years. Internal staff admired it. External donors knew it. Myal knew it needed to change anyway.<...
013 Please Don't Let Me Break This! | Christianity Today President & CEO Nicole Martin
Nicole Martin is five and a half months into leading Christianity Today. The prayer she keeps coming back to: "God, please don't let me break this!"She began leading a 70-year-old organization founded by Billy Graham, and found it trying...
012 Deciding Before You Know | Wheaton College President Philip Ryken
Phil Ryken had believed for years that Wheaton College's signature orientation program should be required for every new student. The research was there, and he saw what it could mean for Wheaton. But that meant scaling a high-connec...
011 Prophetic or Pragmatic? | Bread for the World President & CEO Eugene Cho
Eugene Cho started at Bread for the World two days before the COVID lockdown. In his first week, a tweet of his went viral, landing in the Washington Post. He had to figure out how to lead and how to speak, in real time. And this is while stepp...
010 Telling Donors You Got It Wrong | HOPE International President & CEO Peter Greer
Everything was up and to the right. Hope International had just received an award for innovating in a post-conflict setting. Peter Greer the biggest champion of more.Then the cracks started to show.Peter had to stop, own ...
009 Are We Going Bankrupt? | Christian Leadership Alliance President and CEO Tami Heim
On March 12, 2020, Tami Heim learned the governor had shut down public gatherings in Texas. The Outcomes Conference was weeks away. And she was facing the possibility that Christian Leadership Alliance was, in her words, completely bankrupt.
008 Using AI to Rewire a Whole Nonprofit | Hope Rises International President and CEO Bill Simmons
In one month, CEO Bill Simmons shipped more than 15 working applications and 70,000 lines of code to his team, without adding a single software license or outside developer. He did it with about $25,000 in internal time, replacing s...
007 Seven Years In. Feeling Nauseous. | Social Current President and CEO Jody Levison-Johnson
Jody Levison-Johnson had a big idea and had to decide whether to bet her organization's resources on it. A film was coming out that could either quietly fade or become an inflection point for how the country thinks about the nonprofit sector. S...
006 Pivoting Away from Your Original Vision | Good Faith Founding Executive Director Curtis Chang
Curtis Chang set out to build a nonprofit nobody would ever know by name. He wanted Good Faith to be like Target: the store as the brand, not the founder. Four years later, Curtis, David French, and Russell Moore were at the center ...
005 The Hidden Vulnerability of the Nonprofit CEO | Praxis Partner Andy Crouch
Andy Crouch uses a framework from Peter Greer to name a structural problem with honest at the heart of many nonprofits. It's the stakeholder gap, and he argues it creates built-in incentives to not tell the whole truth all the time. And the bet...
004 Asking a Beloved Board Member to Resign | Mission ONE President Olivia Mulerwa
Olivia Mulerwa spent months carrying a decision she couldn't talk about with anyone who didn't already have a stake in the outcome. She needed to have a hard conversation with a beloved board member. The rest of the board was unwilling to even ...
003 Making a $5 Million Decision in Her First Week as CEO | American Bible Society President/CEO Dr. Jennifer Holloran, DSL
Dr. Jennifer Holloran walked into her first board meeting as CEO of American Bible Society and left with a $5 million crisis and a collapsing timeline, with no peers she could call.This conversation covers that decision, how she navigate...
002 When to Leave the Org You Founded | Sanctuary Foundation CEO Dr. Krish Kandiah
On this episode of The Nonprofit CEO Podcast, hosts Adam Jeske and Krish Kandiah dive into the complex, consequential decisions that shape nonprofit leadership. Krish Kandiah, founder of the Sanctuary Foundation and a key figure in driving the ...
001 Speaking Out When Everyone is Quiet | Center for Effective Philanthropy CEO Phil Buchanan
Phil Buchanan had 48 hours to decide whether he would speak out when it seemed everyone else was staying quiet.We talk about that decision, the actual calculus, and the strategic mistake he thinks many nonprofit CEOs are making right now...
Trailer | The Nonprofit CEO Podcast with Adam Jeske
The role of the nonprofit CEO role is isolating. The decisions are high-stakes, the support is often thin, and the margin for error can literally be life and death.The Nonprofit CEO Podcast is where those decisions get talked a...