In this episode, host Mary Barroll explores a bit of a mystery: Why, with incredibly sophisticated technology within easy reach, are some nonprofits still struggling to adapt and take advantage of digital tools? Is it simply a question of cost? Or is something more fundamental at work here, such as a lack of skills and understanding of how digital technology can help charitable organizations better connect with donors and volunteers? Listen to the full episode to hear our guests discuss these questions and more, and to learn how your organization can work towards digital transformation. 

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Meet Our Guests (in order of appearance)

Marina Glogovac

Former CEO, CanadaHelps

Marina Glogovac is the former CEO of CanadaHelps, a registered charity and social enterprise that provides fundraising technology for charities. She is currently the President of the Toronto Star. 

 

 

Aine McGlynn

Fundraising Technology Expert

A self-described “Accidental Techie”, Aine had more than ten years of experience in development, staff and stakeholder management, strategic thinking, partnerships, board governance, and program development. She is a diversely talented, self-starter committed to finding creative solutions to information and data management challenges for small organizations and businesses.

 

Katie Gibson

Vice President, Strategy and Partnerships, CIO Strategy Council and the Canadian Centre for Nonprofit Digital Resilience

Katie is a lawyer by training and an activist at heart. She’s passionate about using entrepreneurial tools for social impact. Currently, Katie leads strategy and partnerships at the CIO Strategy Council, a nonprofit focused on Canada’s digital transformation.

Daniel Oh

Country Manager (Interim), Sage Canada

Daniel Oh is the Country Manager (interim) for Sage Canada. In his leadership role, Daniel brings over 20 years’ experience building and developing strong teams, nurturing partner relationships, improving customer satisfaction, and growing revenue.

Joy Robson

Co-Founder, Data for Good

Joy Robson is a pioneering innovator thanks to her data loving ways and natural technological aptitude. From an early age, she was attracted to dabbling in tech which lead to a real passion for engineering, science and math even though no one explicitly encouraged her to pursue those disciplines. 

Matt Ambrose

Partner, BDO Canada

Matt is a Partner in BDO’s Toronto office, with over 23 years of professional experience providing management and technology consulting services to private companies and mid-enterprise. Matt is a leader in transformation, value creation, and emerging technologies with +23 years’ cross industry experience delivering process improvement, business model development, due diligence, function strategy and design, outsourcing, governance and risk management.

Wen-Chih O-Connell

Executive Director, PayPal Giving Fund

Wen-Chih O’Connell is the Executive Director of PayPal Giving Fund Canada, a Canadian registered charity that enables charitable giving online by partnering with tech companies such as PayPal, Facebook, GoFundMe and others – all without charging donors or charities for its services.

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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