Women and Philanthropy, Now and Into the Future

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Summary:

In the world of philanthropy, how do men and women differ? What kind of philanthropists do women make and how does philanthropy focus on women? How will these issues affect the future of philanthropy?

Karma & Cents™ was founded by Gena Rotstein and Richard Ouellette. They each bring a unique perspective to the social enterprise philanthropy industry.

 

Gena grew up in a family business and part of a larger enterprising family. She has over 20 years of philanthropy management experience with a Masters in Non-Profit Management and Jewish Communal Service from Brandeis University and as a certified Family Enterprise Advisor through the University of Alberta. She also has received certification from 2164 in Next Gen philanthropy, is a member of the Purposeful Planning Institute and part of Canada’s Pro-Bono Marketplace.

 

Richard is a serial entrepreneur having started and successfully exited from a number of companies in the technology and environment industries. Throughout his career, Richard has been involved in starting or growing non-profits that focus on technology, science and engineering in jurisdictions in BC, Alberta, and NWT.

 

Both Gena and Richard are part of what Jay Hughes calls, the Rising Generation – that demographic who are part of the growing body of inheritors who are looking at their wealth from a social and financial perspective. They bring their combined life and businesses experiences of working with families, managing charities and non-profits and growing businesses into the conversation.

 

When

18 mars, 7:45am to 18 mars, 10:00am

Location

The Calgary Zoo
Calgary,  Alberta  Canada

Contact

cagp.southernalberta@gmail.com

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