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Chief executives are often the agenda-setters for their company’s philanthropic efforts. They can learn a lot from each other about how to best pursue their goals. In Episode 26 of the I’ve Been Meaning To Do That podcast, host Oscarlyn Elder talks with Ed Satell, founder of The Satell Institute, and his leadership team about the model that CEO membership organization uses to promote effective philanthropy.
They discuss:
• Ed Satell’s lifetime of entrepreneurship
• Reasons to support corporate social responsibility
• The importance of CEO-level collaboration
• Why long-term giving is critical
• Future plans for the Satell Institute
The podcast team has created a template for taking notes on each episode.
Podcast Worksheet
Check out a previous episode about how purpose can drive your impact
Have a question for Oscarlyn or her guests? Email [email protected].
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Chief executives are often the agenda-setters for their company’s philanthropic efforts. They can learn a lot from each other about how to best pursue their goals. In Episode 26 of the I’ve Been Meaning To Do That podcast, host Oscarlyn Elder talks with Ed Satell, founder of The Satell Institute, and his leadership team about the model that CEO membership organization uses to promote effective philanthropy.
They discuss:
• Ed Satell’s lifetime of entrepreneurship
• Reasons to support corporate social responsibility
• The importance of CEO-level collaboration
• Why long-term giving is critical
• Future plans for the Satell Institute
The podcast team has created a template for taking notes on each episode.
Podcast Worksheet
Check out a previous episode about how purpose can drive your impact
Have a question for Oscarlyn or her guests? Email [email protected].

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