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The Philanthropy212 Podcast


Jul 30, 2020

Randy Gorod is the President and CEO of Pisgah Consulting, a consultancy that works with small and medium not-for-profits to maximize impact by better understanding and implementing a comprehensive development planning process.

Randy has been in development for over 25 years and has worked for the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta, Emory University, and the Jewish Agency for Israel. He started Pisgah Consulting over six years ago with a focus on positive change and institutional enhancement.

In this episode…

Building relationships with donors is a significant part of the philanthropic process. However, philanthropy professionals often struggle to show the intention, process, and key performance indicators for their work. They also inadvertently make donor relationships about themselves rather than with the organizations they represent so that the not-for-profit retains that relationship when they leave. 

If your not-for-profit is dealing with any of those issues, and development professionals are having a hard time facilitating greater involvement, giving and support from donors, Randy Gorod says moves management may be the missing link. 

Find out more about moves management and why it still matters in philanthropy in this episode of the Philanthropy212 Podcast with Penny Cowden. Tune in as Penny sits down with Randy Gorod of Pisgah Consulting to talk about moves management, how it helps build your programs, and remaining donor-centric.