
What if truth could speak? Not metaphorically, not through human interpretation, but as its own entityâindignant, unyielding, and, above all, betrayed?
Hosted by social impact expert and B Corp leader Carrie Fox, each episode of Mission Forward explores the power of communications. With just the right mix of practical and thought-provoking content, we take on the issues that matter to you, and that support your work as a communicator for change.
Carrie Fox is the founder and CEO of Mission Partners, a woman-owned strategic communications firm and Certified B Corporation that guides high-potential nonprofits, foundations, and socially responsible corporations in realizing their greatest social impact. Since launching her first firm in 2004, she has guided hundreds of organizations around the world to lead with purpose, fueling organizations and their missions forward in new and more impactful ways.
Two extraordinary builders join us on Mission Forward: Eboo Patel, architecting bridges between faiths, and Iara Peng, revolutionizing how philanthropy reaches underserved communities. Tune in to hear their inspiring stories and discover how we can all contribute to building a more just and equitable world.
It’s election season. The air crackles â a strange cocktail of anticipation and apprehension. Weâre drowning in pronouncements, predictions, and the ever-present din of commentary. But what if the key to navigating this volatile landscape isnât about shouting louder but listening deeper?
As Election Day looms, anxieties run high. How can we navigate the uncertainty and potential chaos surrounding this pivotal moment for American democracy? Carrie Fox, CEO of Mission Partners, sits down with Joe Goldman, president of Democracy Fund, and Crystal Hayling, Democracy Fund board member, to explore these critical questions.
The Supreme Court’s decision on affirmative action sent shockwaves through institutions across America, leaving many wondering about the future of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Is DEI dead? Or is it simply evolving?