Is “The Great Resignation” real?  And is it impacting the Canadian nonprofit sector? In this episode, our host, CharityVillage President Mary Barroll, asks these questions and explores other important workplace trends, including whether nonprofits seen as a desirable career path and if inequitable workplaces and burnout have caused high turnover. Join Mary and a group of experts from across the nonprofit sector to delve into these issues, as well as identify solutions your nonprofit or charity can put into place to keep your valuable staff from moving on to greener pastures. 

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Meet Our Guests (in order of appearance)

Jim Moss

Executive Director, YMCA WorkWell

Jim Moss is first and foremost a father of 3 and a proud husband. He has been inducted into four different Hall of Fames for sports and business and won multiple gold-medals representing Canada internationally in 3 sports, though he also likes to point out that he’s lost many more than he has won. Jim is a top-rated public speaker and was named one of Canadian Business Magazine’s Innovators of the Year in 2016.

 

Lisa Taylor

President Challenge Factory and the Centre for Career Innovation

Lisa Taylor is a sought-after expert, speaker, and columnist on today’s changing world of work. As President of Challenge Factory and the Centre for Career Innovation, Lisa offers invaluable leadership and insights about the Future of Work—with a focus on how talent equity, demographics, and new market dynamics present opportunities to gain strategic workforce and career advantage.

 

Deborah Legrove

President, crawfordconnect 

BA, CFRE 2002 – 2017

As a leader in executive recruiting for more than three decades, Deborah Legrove brings her strong knowledge of market intelligence in non-profits and her proven track of placing hundreds of non-profit professionals to each client’s engagement. As a testament to these results, she takes great pride in the number of clients and board members who frequently refer her.

Maryann Kerr

Chief Happiness Officer, and CEO with the Medalist Group

Maryann Kerr is Chief Happiness Officer, and CEO with the Medalist Group. Maryann has worked in the social impact sector for 34 years and helped raise over $110M for small to mid-sized organizations.  She has led at the local, provincial, national and international level and is passionate about her family, feminism, and continuous learning. 

Veronica Utton

Managing Director of V. Utton & Associates

Veronica is a seasoned talent management professional whose career has spanned the non-profit, public and private sectors. Currently, she is managing director of V. Utton & Associates, providing boutique style talent management services to small and mid-size organizations with a focus in the non-profit sector. 

Dr. Wendy Cukier

Diversity Institute Founder, Academic Director of the Women Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub and Research Lead of the Future Skills Centre

Dr. Wendy Cukier is the Diversity Institute Founder, Academic Director of the Women Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub and Research Lead of the Future Skills Centre. She is the co-author of the bestseller, Innovation Nation: Canadian Leadership from Java to Jurassic Park and former VP of Research and Innovation. 

About your Host

Mary Barroll

President of CharityVillage

Mary Barroll, president of CharityVillage, is an online business executive and lawyer with a background in media, technology and IP law. A former CBC journalist and TV producer, in 2013 she was appointed General Counsel & VP Media Affairs at CharityVillage.com, Canada’s largest job portal for charities and not for profits in Canada, and then President in 2021. Mary is also President of sister company, TalentEgg.ca, Canada’s No.1, award-winning job board and online career resource that connects top employers with top students and grads.

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