
Alexander Berger – Pinot Noir
Alexander Berger has the shortest bio Dave has ever read in the booth. But the brevity of his bio shouldn’t mislead you – he’s accomplished
The original podcast; Dave Moss, a guest from the world of philanthropy and a bottle of wine.
Alexander Berger has the shortest bio Dave has ever read in the booth. But the brevity of his bio shouldn’t mislead you – he’s accomplished
Amy Lazarus’s passion is inclusion. As founder and CEO of InclusionVentures, she works with businesses, philanthropists and other organizations to create welcoming and effective communities and
Esther Pinnock is an Atlas Corps Fellow from Jamaica. She ran an NGO that advised citizens and now serves directly at Atlas Corps in Washington,
Myles Lutheran has led a varied life. He’s managed a rock band, worked in real estate and finance and has recently finished a funding round
Michael Robbins is the founder of Span Learning and previously led education partnerships for the White House and Department of Education. He started his career on the
Rachel Cohen Gerrol has the longest bio Dave has ever read aloud on Wine Grants. She has served in numerous volunteer capacities and is the
Joanna Cea was executive director of the International Accountability Project and consults for IDEX on impact investing and Jess Rimington is a founder of the
Sarah Hillware is a social entrepreneur, business development strategist, and former America’s Miss District of Columbia. She is the founder and director of Girls’ Health
Anastasia Dellaccio is not only the Gelato Queen of DC, she is also a champion for social good and a fixture on the DC social
https://youtu.be/V5x_nciP6g4 Russ Finkelstein is a managing partner at Clearly Next and was on the founding team of Idealist.org where he led the team focused on
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