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EPISODE · Apr 3, 2024 · 30 MIN

The5 with Zac Harmon of The World Affairs Council

from The5 · host NMBL Strategies

Zac Harmon, CFO of the World Affairs Council Dallas Fort Worth and award winning musician, joins The5 to talk about Juggling Two Professional Careers.  Zac talks through his history balancing an incredible international music career with his accounting career that transitioned into nonprofit leadership.   Leading a nonprofit is a lot of work, add in another career, like so many nonprofit leaders end up doing, and it can wear on an individual.  Zac talks through how he handled this effort and grew to be incredibly successful in both careers. Beginning his musical career in Jackson, MS at the age of 16 Zac Harmon never settled for one path.  Despite a career of awards, countless tours, and multiple album releases, Zac never settled for an individual path.  Zac pursued his career through accounting with major accounting firms before transitioning into a nonprofit role eventually leading the Old Red Courthouse Museum in Dallas, TX before taking over as CFO of The World Affairs Council Dallas Fort Worth.  Zac continues his dual career, with travel dates through France scheduled for later this year.     The5 is a celebration of the work being done by nonprofit professionals, highlighting valuable tips and methods that nonprofits should be utilizing.  The5 is aptly named as NMBL Strategies celebrates our 5 year anniversary.  Host Eric Moraczewski leads guests on a journey of topics that are of deep importance to the guest and discusses how nonprofits and nonprofit leaders can benefit from the experience and expertise.

Zac Harmon, CFO of the World Affairs Council Dallas Fort Worth and award winning musician, joins The5 to talk about Juggling Two Professional Careers.  Zac talks through his history balancing an incredible international music career with his accounting career that transitioned into nonprofit leadership.   Leading a nonprofit is a lot of work, add in another career, like so many nonprofit leaders end up doing, and it can wear on an individual.  Zac talks through how he handled this effort and grew to be incredibly successful in both careers. Beginning his musical career in Jackson, MS at the age of 16 Zac Harmon never settled for one path.  Despite a career of awards, countless tours, and multiple album releases, Zac never settled for an individual path.  Zac pursued his career through accounting with major accounting firms before transitioning into a nonprofit role eventually leading the Old Red Courthouse Museum in Dallas, TX before taking over as CFO of The World Affairs Council Dallas Fort Worth.  Zac continues his dual career, with travel dates through France scheduled for later this year.     The5 is a celebration of the work being done by nonprofit professionals, highlighting valuable tips and methods that nonprofits should be utilizing.  The5 is aptly named as NMBL Strategies celebrates our 5 year anniversary.  Host Eric Moraczewski leads guests on a journey of topics that are of deep importance to the guest and discusses how nonprofits and nonprofit leaders can benefit from the experience and expertise.

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