8. Who the Movers-and-Shakers Call When They Want Something Big to Happen

 

About this episode

Welcome to The Intentional Fundraiser Podcast where we’ll be talking with Melanie Sabelhaus. I wanted you to hear from Melanie because she’s who “movers-and-shakers” call when they want something BIG to happen. She’s an advocate for the Power of Women’s Giving and has had legendary success with women’s initiatives for the American Red Cross & United Way Global.

Melanie is also a philanthropist herself. It’s not often we get to learn through the heart and mind of a philanthropist and volunteer leadership. 

So buckle up and get ready to take lots of notes. 

Our guest

Melanie Sabelhaus, Entrepreneur, Philanthropist, and Board Member

"If they (your dreams) don't scare you, they're not big enough. I think we should all live by that."

- Melanie Sabelhaus, Entrepreneur,  Philanthropist, and Board Member

 
 

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