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RATE AND FOLLOW In this episode, Bree Carriglio shares her journey from creative writing and publishing to leading impactful humanitarian work with the Fund for Armenian Relief. She discusses the importance of authentic communication, the power of mentorship, and the future-focused approach that fuels sustainable development in Armenia. Key Topics: * Bree's transition from publishing to nonprofit leadership, emphasizing the role of storytelling in fundraising * The influence of mentorship and how experienced guidance shapes career decisions * Strategic development initiatives at FAR, including the new ACT college and small business programs * Balancing emotional engagement with organizational objectives amid humanitarian crises * The importance of transparency, education, and future orientation in nonprofit marketing * Navigating cultural differences and building trust within the Armenian diaspora and in Armenia * How skills from marketing and freelancing inform effective organizational leadership * Personal insights on balancing passion projects like writing with professional responsibilities * Addressing challenges of media visibility and recognition for Armenia’s ongoing struggles and successes * The evolving landscape of philanthropy, emphasizing sustainability and empowering local communities FAR USA: https://www.farusa.org/ Website: https://www.reroutedpod.com Email: nick@reroutedpod.com Instagram: @rerouted_pod LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rerouted-podcast/ Timestamps:00:00 - Why FAR is about hope, future, and present resilience 01:13 - Bree’s role at FAR and her background 02:23 - Bree’s college experience and lessons in resource utilization 03:47 - Her first job in publishing and industry expectations 05:02 - Navigating the reality versus romantic notions of a career in books 07:23 - Entry into marketing through real estate and freelancing 08:47 - Lessons from freelancing that benefit organizational leadership 12:05 - Bree’s decision to pursue philanthropy and her connection to Armenian roots 13:33 - How mentorship influenced her career shift 15:05 - Her emotional connection to FAR’s mission and Armenian identity 16:02 - The role of mentorship, especially mid-career pivots 19:04 - Transition from marketing to executive directorship at FAR 20:39 - Using marketing skills to educate and connect within organizational and community contexts 21:14 - Cultural learning curves working in Armenia 22:33 - Managing identity and representation as a half-Armenian 23:15 - The diaspora’s motivation and engagement with FAR’s mission 24:45 - Realizations about philanthropy work versus expectations 26:23 - The importance of transparency and trust in fundraising 27:31 - How marketing enhances transparency and donor trust 29:43 - Highlights of FAR’s new ACT college and ongoing projects 33:01 - The evolution from crisis aid to long-term development since 1988 34:25 - Bree’s ongoing project of writing a novel about trauma and resilience 36:12 - Inspiration behind her novel and its connection to human stories 37:31 - How FAR’s work becomes emotionally impactful and sustains purpose 39:49 - The resilience of Armenian people and lessons from Armenia’s ongoing challenges 44:27 - The significance of focusing on the positive and future-oriented stories 45:25 - The balance between acknowledging tragic history and envisioning hope 46:12 - A pivotal career experience shaping her professional goals 46:57 - Her secret weapon: active listening and understanding others 47:42 - A mentorship advice that changed her perspective 48:05 - Final thoughts: Educate, inspire, and support Armenia’s ongoing story
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