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I'm thrilled to share some incredible insights from our latest podcast episode featuring the one and only Matt George, affectionately known as the "nonprofit prophet." Matt is an executive leadership coach at Harvard Business School, president of Big Brand Ventures, and a seasoned expert in the nonprofit sector. His journey is nothing short of inspiring, and I can't wait for you to dive into this conversation.
Here are some key takeaways and intriguing points from our discussion:
1. The Power of Persistence:
Personal Tragedy to Purpose:** Matt's journey began at 16 when he organized a fundraiser after a friend's tragic passing. This ignited his passion for helping communities.
Meeting Walter Payton:** Through sheer persistence, Matt connected with his hero, Walter Payton, by leaving 13 messages on his answering machine. This led to a successful fundraiser and a lifelong friendship.
2. Leadership Lessons:
Servant Leadership:** Inspired by John Maxwell, Matt emphasizes putting people first and leading with empathy. He believes in creating a culture of passion and compassion within teams.
Navigating COVID-19:** The pandemic posed unique challenges, but Matt's focus on strong leadership and team connectivity helped navigate these turbulent times.
3. Mentorship and Growth:
Finding Mentors:** Matt advises identifying three "untouchable" individuals and striving to connect with them. The worst they can say is no, but the potential for growth is immense.
Continuous Learning:** At 30, Matt committed to learning from mentors and reading a leadership book every week for a year. This dedication to self-improvement was pivotal in his career.
4. Nonprofit Insights:
Mergers and Acquisitions:** Matt successfully merged smaller nonprofits to create more significant impact, viewing these organizations as businesses needing sustainability.
Philanthropic Ventures:** At Big Brand Ventures, Matt is launching a philanthropic arm to help nonprofits become sustainable and impactful in their communities.
5. Personal Philosophy:
Access and Productivity:** Inspired by Doug Oberman, Matt focuses on managing access to himself to enhance productivity. This year, his guiding word is "access."
Legacy and Impact:** For Matt, legacy is about the positive impact on others. He finds fulfillment in mentoring and supporting individuals to achieve their dreams.
6. Market Trends and Opportunities:
Youthful Energy:** Contrary to popular belief, Matt sees a generation of young people with incredible ideas and work ethic. He emphasizes the importance of mentorship to guide them.
Capitalism and Opportunity:** Matt believes in the opportunities provided by the free market system, encouraging entrepreneurs to embrace failure as a stepping stone to success.
7. Final Thoughts:
Leadership Responsibility:** Matt urges leaders to take their roles seriously, as their actions significantly impact their communities. Striving for positive change and being a role model is paramount.
I hope these insights spark your curiosity and inspire you to listen to the full episode. Matt's journey and wisdom offer valuable lessons for investment groups and growth-stage business owners alike.
Tune in to hear more about Matt George's incredible story and his profound impact on the nonprofit sector and beyond.
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President/CEO/Author
Matt George:
President, KBBAT Holdings, Harvard Business School Executive Leadership Coach, 3X #1 Bestselling Author, CEO of The Harrington Foundation
As the Former CEO of the Children’s Home of Illinois, a non-profit leader facing some of the state’s most serious social ills, Matt draws from over 30 years of frontline experience to fearlessly act as an agent for change and defender of good against the gnawing grind of social decay, poverty, homelessness, and crime. From running a 35-million-dollar company with over 450 employees, to handling some of the toughest cases in business and social service, Matt is a trustworthy and confident leader who commands a room and loves to see others win.
After graduating in 1992 from the University of Illinois in Program Management, Matt never looked back and was a President/CEO from his first job out of college until his recent transition after 31 years in business. He uses his experience to assess businesses by dissecting financials and analyzing the work culture to find pain points within the business and then providing solutions quickly and efficiently.
Matt also is a popular TV Host, hosting his own weekly half-hour television show, “Business Forward”, and author of the #1 Amazon Bestselling Book “Nonprofit Game Plan: The Proven Strategy for Nonprofit Success”. Matt changes the narrative of poorly run 501c3 charities looking for handouts and uses his unorthodox style and proven results to solidify the case that nonprofits should run like businesses, not charities. His two most recent #1 Bestsell… Read More