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EPISODE · Dec 25, 2025 · 40 MIN

Ep. 58 Why Nonprofit CEOs Must Embrace Philanthropy Leadership with Randall Hallett

from Money to Give · host Richard C. Peck

What happens when nonprofit CEOs are expected to lead fundraising efforts without ever being trained to lead through philanthropy? In this episode of Money to Give, Rick Peck sits down with Randall Hallett to explore the growing leadership gap in the nonprofit sector and why authentic CEO engagement is becoming essential for long-term organizational success. Drawing from decades of experience in higher education, healthcare, and nonprofit consulting, Randall explains why many leaders struggle with fundraising not because they lack passion, but because they were never equipped, encouraged, or supported to embrace philanthropy leadership as part of their role.Randall shares powerful insights on what makes CEO and chief development officer partnerships successful, why vulnerability and storytelling matter in donor relationships, and how trust-based leadership can transform organizational culture. He also discusses his book Vibrant Vulnerability and why the most effective leaders are often the ones willing to listen, learn, communicate honestly, and connect authentically with both donors and teams. Whether you are a nonprofit CEO, fundraiser, board member, consultant, or emerging leader, this episode offers thoughtful guidance on building stronger leadership cultures that inspire generosity, deepen relationships, and move missions forward.Contact Rick Peck:Website: https://www.thephilanthropyguy.comEmail: [email protected] A call: Rick Peck's CalendarSign Up For Charitable Giving Newsletter: Charitable Giving NewsletterLinkedIn: Richard PeckContact Randall Hallett:Website: Hallett PhilanthropyPodcast: Around with RandallBook: Vibrant Vulnerability: Mastering Philanthropy for Today and Tomorrow's Healthcare CEOs

What happens when nonprofit CEOs are expected to lead fundraising efforts without ever being trained to lead through philanthropy? In this episode of Money to Give, Rick Peck sits down with Randall Hallett to explore the growing leadership gap in the nonprofit sector and why authentic CEO engagement is becoming essential for long-term organizational success. Drawing from decades of experience in higher education, healthcare, and nonprofit consulting, Randall explains why many leaders struggle with fundraising not because they lack passion, but because they were never equipped, encouraged, or supported to embrace philanthropy leadership as part of their role.Randall shares powerful insights on what makes CEO and chief development officer partnerships successful, why vulnerability and storytelling matter in donor relationships, and how trust-based leadership can transform organizational culture. He also discusses his book Vibrant Vulnerability and why the most effective leaders are often the ones willing to listen, learn, communicate honestly, and connect authentically with both donors and teams. Whether you are a nonprofit CEO, fundraiser, board member, consultant, or emerging leader, this episode offers thoughtful guidance on building stronger leadership cultures that inspire generosity, deepen relationships, and move missions forward.Contact Rick Peck:Website: https://www.thephilanthropyguy.comEmail: [email protected] A call: Rick Peck's CalendarSign Up For Charitable Giving Newsletter: Charitable Giving NewsletterLinkedIn: Richard PeckContact Randall Hallett:Website: Hallett PhilanthropyPodcast: Around with RandallBook: Vibrant Vulnerability: Mastering Philanthropy for Today and Tomorrow's Healthcare CEOs

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