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Forecasting Generosity: What the US and Global Economy Mean for Philanthropy Right Now

$25.00

VIRTUAL

The Federal Reserve just slashed interest rates. Recession seems to be cooling, but for how long? And how does all of this trickle down to our day to day lives in a way that impacts how donors choose to give? Join us for an important conversation on the current state of economics and how they can impact our work in fundraising and philanthropy.

Our special guest, Dr. Grace Lordan, is an unparalleled expert economist and Associate Professor at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Dr. Lordan’s research focuses on inclusive leadership, women’s progress in the workplace, the future of work, productivity through diversity and individual success. This is a conversation you won’t want to miss!


*Members of our Partner Organizations can register for free! Use the code sent to you by your organization.

  • WID Greater Boston

  • Women of Color in Fundraising and Philanthropy (WOC)®

  • Colorado Planned Giving Roundtable


Dr. Grace Lordan

Founding Director, The Inclusion Initiative

Associate Professor, London School of Economics and Political Science

Dr. Grace Lordan is the Founding Director of The Inclusion Initiative and an Associate Professor at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Grace is an economist and a labour market skills expert.  

Grace’s research focuses on inclusive leadership, women’s progress in the workplace, the future of work, productivity through diversity and individual success.

Grace served as an expert advisor to the UK government sitting on their skills and productivity board. She currently leads the £2 million ESRC funded diversity and productivity from education to work (DAPEW) project.  

Her academic writings have been published in top international journals and she has written for the Financial Times, Fortune, Fast Company, MIT Sloan Management Review, Reuters and Harvard Business Review. Grace is a regular speaker and advisor to blue chip finance and technology firms.  

Think Big, Take Small Steps and Build the Future you Want, is her first book. 

 
 
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