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EPISODE · Apr 24, 2026 · 35 MIN

Good Karma. Great Marketing - Lessons from a Nonprofit CEO

from What's Happening @FAUbusiness · host FAU College of Business

Nonprofit leadership is business leadership, just with a different bottom line. In this episode, Palm Beach County Food Bank CEO Jamie Kendall joins FAU's Eileen McBratnie Acello for an honest conversation about building teams, navigating social media, reaching people who need help but won't ask for it, and the one message she'd send to every marketing student: show up and give back.This episode was recorded and produced by the Marketing Department at Florida Atlantic University College of Business.Episode recorded on April 6, 2026 Support the showBusiness.fau.edu

Nonprofit leadership is business leadership, just with a different bottom line. In this episode, Palm Beach County Food Bank CEO Jamie Kendall joins FAU's Eileen McBratnie Acello for an honest conversation about building teams, navigating social media, reaching people who need help but won't ask for it, and the one message she'd send to every marketing student: show up and give back. This episode was recorded and produced by the Marketing Department at Florida Atlantic University College of B...

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