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Let’s Redefine Philanthropy Together | Dennis Buehler | TEDxUWGreenBay 4 года назад


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Let’s Redefine Philanthropy Together | Dennis Buehler | TEDxUWGreenBay

You have the ability and means to positively impact the lives of others. Yet in today's social climbing and media rich world, some believe meaningful philanthropy is only accomplished by caricatures of the wealthy elite. Let’s return to the root of philanthropy and understand we are all endowed the make a difference. Recorded and edited courtesy of NorthCoast Productions. Dennis Buehler became President and CEO of the Greater Green Bay Community Foundation in 2017 following 25 years of work in the nonprofit sector. Many of these years were spent as Executive Director for prominent cultural organizations such as the Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts, Milwaukee Ballet and Oregon Ballet Theatre. His leadership also extended to the boards of community, cultural and educational institutions across the United States. In 2005, the Milwaukee Business Journal recognized him as one of its Forty under Forty awardees, along with honoring his work in their inaugural Power Book of top Milwaukee business executives in 2009. He serves on the board of Achieve Brown County and POINT for the Basic Needs Giving Partnership. Mr. Buehler’s volunteer work includes the Greater Green Bay Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Task Force and a local no-kill animal shelter. He has also spoken on the regional impact of collaborative work at local, state and national conferences. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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