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Leadership transitions are some of the most vulnerable moments for nonprofit organizations. When an executive leader departs, organizations are often tempted to rush into a replacement hire.
But what if the better answer is to pause?
In this episode of The Nonprofit Edge Podcast, I sit down with Jeffrey Wilcox, CEO of Third Sector Company and founder of the Interim Executives Academy, to explore the powerful role of interim executive leadership.
Jeffrey has helped more than 900 nonprofit organizations across 40 states navigate leadership transitions. His work focuses on helping organizations stabilize during moments of uncertainty while also preparing them for stronger leadership in the future.
One of the most compelling insights from our conversation is that interim leaders are not substitutes or placeholders. Instead, they serve as bridge builders who help organizations move thoughtfully from their past into their future.
In our conversation, Jeffrey explains:
• Why interim leadership is often misunderstood in the nonprofit sector
Jeffrey also offers a powerful reflection on leadership itself. Some leaders thrive in long-term roles, while others are uniquely suited for short-term “emergency room” leadership environments where organizations need rapid stabilization and clarity.
For nonprofit leaders and board members navigating leadership transitions, this conversation offers important perspective on how interim leadership can strengthen organizations during pivotal moments.
By TheNonprofitEdgeLeadership transitions are some of the most vulnerable moments for nonprofit organizations. When an executive leader departs, organizations are often tempted to rush into a replacement hire.
But what if the better answer is to pause?
In this episode of The Nonprofit Edge Podcast, I sit down with Jeffrey Wilcox, CEO of Third Sector Company and founder of the Interim Executives Academy, to explore the powerful role of interim executive leadership.
Jeffrey has helped more than 900 nonprofit organizations across 40 states navigate leadership transitions. His work focuses on helping organizations stabilize during moments of uncertainty while also preparing them for stronger leadership in the future.
One of the most compelling insights from our conversation is that interim leaders are not substitutes or placeholders. Instead, they serve as bridge builders who help organizations move thoughtfully from their past into their future.
In our conversation, Jeffrey explains:
• Why interim leadership is often misunderstood in the nonprofit sector
Jeffrey also offers a powerful reflection on leadership itself. Some leaders thrive in long-term roles, while others are uniquely suited for short-term “emergency room” leadership environments where organizations need rapid stabilization and clarity.
For nonprofit leaders and board members navigating leadership transitions, this conversation offers important perspective on how interim leadership can strengthen organizations during pivotal moments.