
Beyond ‘Breakthrough Nonprofit Branding’ with Jocelyn Daw
Today Joe and Megan get a uniquely Canadian perspective from cause pioneer Jocelyn Daw, consultant and author of ‘Breakthrough Nonprofit Branding’.
Megan Dominguez is the Director of Strategic Consulting at Realized Worth where she supports corporate clients in designing and scaling transformative employee volunteering initiatives. She has a deep background in communications, marketing, and project management and has worked in small business, local government, and nonprofit sectors. She is known for thought leadership in the corporate social impact space, frequently appearing on industry webinars, publications, and podcasts. She served as co-host of The Naked Marketers podcast and host of Cause Talk Radio and Lifehacks podcasts on TruStory FM.
Today Joe and Megan get a uniquely Canadian perspective from cause pioneer Jocelyn Daw, consultant and author of ‘Breakthrough Nonprofit Branding’.
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