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What does leadership look like at the intersection of nonprofit work and elected office?
Dr. Dawnté Early wears two demanding hats: CEO of United Way California Capital Region and West Sacramento City Council member. In this powerful conversation, she explains why your city council member matters more than you think, how to strike a balance when time seems impossible, and the difference between "nice" and "kind." But this isn't just about the challenges; it's about where Dante finds hope. In Sacramento's community, coming together when it matters most.
From her path to becoming the first African-American elected to West Sacramento City Council to bringing her lived experience with social services to policy tables, Dawnté offers a masterclass in authentic leadership. She shares why joy is a form of resistance, how networks open doors, and her powerful mantra for navigating uncertainty: fail forward.
You'll learn:
- The intersection of nonprofit leadership and elected office
- Why local government impacts your daily life more than you think
- Leading through crisis with hope and innovation
- Self-care as strategic, not selfish
- The power of failing forward
Perfect for: Leaders who want to show up authentically without burning out, community organizers seeking sustainable strategies, and professionals juggling multiple high-stakes roles.
Guest: Dr. Dawnté Early, CEO of United Way California Capital Region and West Sacramento City Council member
By The JacquelynWhat does leadership look like at the intersection of nonprofit work and elected office?
Dr. Dawnté Early wears two demanding hats: CEO of United Way California Capital Region and West Sacramento City Council member. In this powerful conversation, she explains why your city council member matters more than you think, how to strike a balance when time seems impossible, and the difference between "nice" and "kind." But this isn't just about the challenges; it's about where Dante finds hope. In Sacramento's community, coming together when it matters most.
From her path to becoming the first African-American elected to West Sacramento City Council to bringing her lived experience with social services to policy tables, Dawnté offers a masterclass in authentic leadership. She shares why joy is a form of resistance, how networks open doors, and her powerful mantra for navigating uncertainty: fail forward.
You'll learn:
- The intersection of nonprofit leadership and elected office
- Why local government impacts your daily life more than you think
- Leading through crisis with hope and innovation
- Self-care as strategic, not selfish
- The power of failing forward
Perfect for: Leaders who want to show up authentically without burning out, community organizers seeking sustainable strategies, and professionals juggling multiple high-stakes roles.
Guest: Dr. Dawnté Early, CEO of United Way California Capital Region and West Sacramento City Council member