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How to Prevent Burnout in Your Nonprofit

The Charity CFO

In many nonprofits, burnout is the emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion of employees due to prolonged stress. Understanding Burnout in Nonprofit Organizations Burnout at work can happen to anyone. High levels of burnout could pose legal, compliance, and financial risks as employees lose focus or drive in their jobs.

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CFO Leadership Council Highlights Our First 10 DEI Ascend Honorees

CFO Leadership

Kim Ngyuen came to the US from Vietnam to further her education and obtained her MBA with a concentration in Accounting at Albertus Magnus College. Denye received the National Nonprofit Controller of the Year Award in 2020 and is the Co-Founder of the National Society of Black CPA’s. Denye received his B.A.

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Using Detailed Meeting Checklists to Drive Referral Growth

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And that was very hard to do because when you’re running a Fortune 100 company, the compliance is to the lowest common denominator. But the whole point of this is…but the overwhelming majority of your revenue came along because in practice, the advisory revenue was very concentrated in a small subset of the high-volume clients.

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Transcript: Ted Seides

Barry Ritholtz

Let me say what your compliance wouldn’t allow you to say. And it got to the point where there was the potential to do this nonprofit, like charitable bet. And at the time, I was managing Protege Partners as a hedge fund of funds. We were short subprime mortgages with John Paulson. RITHOLTZ: You were crushing it.