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140: When Portfolio Management Isn't Working: Amy Modin's Advice for Starting Over

An episode of the Prospect Research #Chatbytes podcast, hosted by Prospect Research Institute, titled "140: When Portfolio Management Isn't Working: Amy Modin's Advice for Starting Over" was published on April 6, 2026 and runs 19 minutes.

April 6, 2026 ·19m · Prospect Research #Chatbytes

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Amy Modin, Director of Research and Prospect Management at the U.S. Air Force Academy Foundation, shares how she rebuilt a broken portfolio management system by meeting fundraisers where they are, building trust through humility, and showing up consistently—even when best practices don't fit.

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