
Season 4, Episode 6; Peter Williamson, Kettering Family Foundation & Next Gen Giving Circle
Peter Williamson is a sixth-generation member of the Kettering Family Foundation member and the co-founder of Next Gen Giving Circle in Washington, DC. He is
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The Open Door Philanthropy Podcast is an opportunity to dive deeper into how major giving works through long form interviews with major givers and experts in philanthropy. Foundation heads, heirs, heiresses, and other wealthy patrons open their doors to Unfunded List founder Dave Moss and they discuss philanthropy at length in great detail.
Peter Williamson is a sixth-generation member of the Kettering Family Foundation member and the co-founder of Next Gen Giving Circle in Washington, DC. He is
Lynn O’Connell is a philanthropy scholar, serial interim executive director, and a longtime evaluator for the Unfunded List. She is an adjunct professor of philanthropy
Aleah Bacquie Vaughn, Executive Director of the CJI Fund, sits down for a long, wide ranging interview with Dave that spans from Aleah’s childhood, to her career in Africa advocating for the release of political prisoners, to her work with CJI Fund supporting incarceration justice here in the US.
Dave speaks to Amanda Cage, CEO of the National Fund for Workforce Solutions about her career and her first year with the Fund.
Jay and Shira Ruderman join Dave Moss is a Season 4 episode of the Open Door Philanthropy Podcast.
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