I am struck by the sheer aptitude and panache of certain leaders. Leaders who put themselves out in front, uncomfortably at times, who fix the unfixable with a resilient intensity that shifts the direction of a nonprofit.
While untold examples of strong, results oriented leaders can be found in each corner of our county, a few do stand-out. Their mutual clarion voice is reinforced by similar characteristics: goal oriented, results focused and investors of their teams.
At a time when our some of our own local nonprofits have been either shuttered or stagnant due to federal government influences, be it SNAP benefits being well snapped from families, to pending HR1 influences, or the “ugly” “Big Beautiful Bill,” these nonprofit champions are leaders whose actions were primed to fix what is broken…