With a focus on education tailored to modern challenges, this conversation explores how hybrid learning models, leadership training, and organizational investment are reshaping nonprofit leadership. Dr. Laura Deitrick, Executive Director of the Nonprofit Institute at the University of San Diego, joins us to dive deep into the challenges and opportunities surrounding nonprofit leadership development. The lively chat sheds light on the unique pressures nonprofit leaders face, the evolving nature of nonprofit education, and the critical need to invest in leadership growth for a sustainable and impactful future.
Dr. Deitrick begins with a reminder, “Nonprofit work is a hard place to lead—metrics are tough, expectations are high, and the challenges are complex. But it’s also incredibly rewarding.” The discussion explores the historical underpinnings of nonprofit leadership programs, the disruptions caused by COVID-19, and the profound effects of the “silver tsunami” and the Great Resignation on talent acquisition.
Dr. Deitrick puts forth a vital insight: “We need to stop apologizing for paying and developing talent in the nonprofit sector. Expertise matters, and we have to own that.” Her sentiment captures the importance of creating clear career pipelines, fostering peer learning, and addressing misconceptions about the sector’s professionalism.
Dr. Deitrick offers a hopeful perspective on cultivating talent, driving systemic change, and breaking free from outdated norms. Learn more about their programs: SanDiego.edu/nonprofit
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