Rachel Klausner

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Double the Social + Environmental Impact with Megan Trotter and Todd Lienart of Zendesk

This is a fun one! Our first double episode is here where we were joined by two incredible social impact folks. Both Megan Trotter and Todd Lienart are Directors of Social Impact at Zendesk, a customer service and experience platform. Megan focuses on employee engagement and grants from the Zendesk Neighbor Foundation. Todd works on […]

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Building a Team of Social Impact Champions with Julian Gutierrez from Segment

Julian Gutierrez, Program Manager of Culture and Social Impact at Segment, joined us for our latest episode of Changemakers from Within. It’s not to be missed!   Before landing at Segment, Julian worked at Code2040, a nonprofit in the Bay Area. In his time there, he was able to give back to the community while heavily

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Building a Corporate Social Responsibility Program for 10k Employees with Heather Stowe of Domtar

We had the pleasure of sitting down with Heather Stowe, the Corporate Responsibility Manager at Domtar in the latest episode of our podcast, Changemakers from Within.    Here’s a rundown on what we talked about with Heather on Domtar’s corporate giving and employee engagement programs. For some background, Domtar is a fiber production company with

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Turning a Tool for the Wealthy into Something for Everyone

In the early days of Millie, I met with several philanthropists in the Boston area to talk about charitable giving. The data had shown that young people were giving reactively through peer-to-peer campaigns and weren’t feeling good about it, and I figured philanthropists would have some golden nuggets to apply to the younger generation. I needed

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