Phil Protomanni: How can fraternities & sororities be more effective in their philanthropy efforts? Featured
Today we interviewed Phil Protomanni, the VP of National Accounts for Crowd Change. We talk to him about his choice to go to college at Western University in Canada, how Crowd Change started, why using technology for philanthropy will help you..
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Ginny Carroll: What is the Circle of Sisterhood and how can we get involved? Featured
Welcome to episode # 93 of Fraternity Foodie! Today we will learn about the Circle of Sisterhood Foundation with their Executive Director and Founder, Ginny Carroll! Ginny is also a consultant for inGiNuity where she does retreats, planning, s..
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Greg Sharafinski: How did you raise thousands of dollars for your fraternity philanthropy? Featured
Greg Sharafinski is working to develop a strong understanding of leading people from different backgrounds and managing complex tasks. Through his various roles such as the current President of Chi Phi Fraternity at East Carolina University, h..
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Alison Hornung: How did you get philanthropy results for Panhellenic council?
Alison Hornung is a 23 year old graduate of the University of Rhode Island, with degrees in Global Business Management, German, and Human Development and Family Sciences. She has been a passionate childhood cancer advocate since the age of 12...
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Leia Hunt: Why did you start a non-profit in high school, and how do you help other families? Featured
Our next guest, Leia Hunt, is a 2x childhood cancer survivor, founder of the nonprofit known as Leia’s Kids, podcast host, inspirational speaker, and author of My Battle Plan Journal. Leia has turned the devastation of her childhood cancer i..
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