“While this book may be little, I have lots to say about it.”

This was a nice surprise, and something I can’t remember happening before. On the “All About Supporting Philanthropy” podcast, Meg Padovani does a “book report” on The Little Book of Gold. How cool!

Among the many things she said, these stood out… “It makes [fundraising] feel really approachable,” and “I was really surprised by this book.” I also really liked these quotes: “I found it wildly interesting,” and “It felt like I was having a coffee date with Erik.”

Ok, before I quote the whole podcast, I’ll stop. But what an honor to have the book be shared in this way.

Thank you, Meg, and everyone at the Association of Advancement Services Professionals who works on the podcast!

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Erik is an absolute joy to work with. He took the time to understand our organization and board dynamics weeks before the retreat and gave everyone the opportunity to voice their thoughts on retreat priorities and objectives. He even made time to talk to any staff or board member one-on-one, anonymously, to be sure that any behind-the-scenes concerns would be addressed. At the retreat itself, he was an excellent facilitator that helped us to lead ourselves through our visioning and next-step process. His recommendations came from deep experience and helped us to streamline and reimagine how we operate both logistically and in service of our mission. I can’t recommend him enough.

~ Asa Dean

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