Fred Fisher - President & CEO, ALS Association Golden West On some of the challenges researchers face as they seek to eradicate ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease).
Norbu Tenzing - Vice President, American Himalayan Foundation On sensitivities of dealing with cultural differences and the impact of donations of all sizes in the Himalayas.
Gail Kong - President, Asian Pacific Fund The challenges of fundraising and forging consensus across cultural groups that have both common and divergent interests.
Rich Winefield – Executive Director, Bay Area Discovery Museum How the museum helps children and parents transform curiosity into knowledge and lifelong learning skills.
Dale Franzen - Director, The Broad Stage The development of an intimate, artist-centric performing arts venue that engages both audience and board members in the creative process.
Paula Golden – Executive Director & Director of Community Affairs, Broadcom Foundation & Broadcom Corporation How leaders negotiate relationships that strengthen nonprofits.
Darla Guenzler – Executive Director, California Council of Land Trusts The accomplishments and strategies for strengthening land trust and conservation organizations.
Samuel McElroy Taylor - Director, Carnegie Museum of Natural History The impact that natural history museums can have on their communities.
Ted Lempert - President, Children Now How advocacy, politics, public service and programs can improve the lives and futures of children.
Joe Elbaum - Executive Director, Congregation Emanu-El The management challenges of the business and nonprofit sectors based on his experience at IBM and large congregations.
Jakada Imani - Executive Director, Ella Baker Center for Human Rights How community-centered solutions to violence and incarceration create supportive environments for youth.
Paul Rice – President & CEO, FairTrade USA How his organization channels the energy of the fair trade movement to alleviate rural poverty and environmental degradation.
Sam Cobbs – Executive Director, First Place for Youth How his organization enables youth aging out of foster care to make the difficult transition to independent living.
Barbara Beach & Peter Farber-Szekrenyi – Medical Director & CEO, George Mark Children’s House How the center became a model for palliative pediatric care in the U.S.
Janice Mirikitani, Part 1 – Founding President, Glide Foundation On her personal journey and how Glide supports the process of recovery, transformation and empowerment.- Janice Mirikitani, Part 2 – Founding President, Glide Foundation Continues the story of how Glide supports the process of recovery, transformation and empowerment.
Willa Seldon, Part 1 - CEO, Glide Foundation The challenges of managing an organization founded on unconditional love that must deliver quality services.
Willa Seldon, Part 2 - CEO, Glide Foundation Continues on the challenges of managing an organization founded on unconditional love that must deliver quality services.
Cecil Williams, Part 1 – Minister of Liberation, Glide Memorial United Methodist Church On founding an organization that celebrates unconditional love and advances social justice.- Cecil Williams, Part 2 – Minister of Liberation, Glide Memorial United Methodist Church Continues on founding an organization that celebrates unconditional love and advances social justice.
Jeremy Madsen – Executive Director, Greenbelt Alliance How the alliance encourages responsible development through a mix of education, activism and partnerships.
John Guess, Jr. - CEO, Houston Museum of African American Culture On bringing the ten-year vision of Houston’s museum to fruition.
Max Anderson – Director & CEO, Indianapolis Museum of Art How the museum embraces elements of both new and traditional thinking to innovate.
Marc Spencer - CEO, Juma Ventures How transformative educational life-skills experiences can break the cycle of poverty for youth.
Martin Fisher, Part 1 – CEO, KickStart How KickStart’s business model is solving the problem of rural poverty in Africa.
Martin Fisher, Part 2 – CEO, KickStart Continues on how KickStart’s business model is solving rural poverty in Africa.
Terry Corwin - Executive Director, Land Trust of Santa Cruz County On the approaches she has used to strengthen revenue while limiting expense growth at the land trust.
Donna Fletcher - Principal, Mission Driven On the importance of local constituencies, and of remaining close to donors in challenging times.
Mark Oppenheim – Principal, m/Oppenheim.org On the experiences of nonprofits that are thinking beyond conventional solutions to strengthen their organizations.
Reginald Adams – President & CEO, Museum of Cultural Arts, Houston On public art’s role in bringing about community transformation and economic revitalization.
Patrick Greene - CEO, Australia’s Museum Victoria On curating to audience and using narrative to engage museum visitors and constituents.
John Long – Vice President of Research and Collections, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles On sharing knowledge with both a general audience and leading researchers.
Jane Pisano - President, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles The rapid transformation of the museum as it has moved toward multidimensional interactive visitor experiences.
Laurie Norton Moffatt – Director & CEO, Norman Rockwell Museum On the artist’s art and life, and his lasting impact on America and the world.
David McMurray – Co-Chair, Northern California Regional Land Trust The roles and responsibilities of board members in strengthening nonprofits, especially in difficult economic climates.
Dan Stetson - President, Ocean Institute How the institute’s business model supports hands-on marine science and history education for 110,000 K-12 students and 8,000 teachers.
Cliff Vanderpool – Director, Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum The art and business of engaging museum audiences, and establishing the museum as being unique in Texas.
Audrey Rust – President, Peninsula Open Space Trust On building long-term relationships with donors who fund and otherwise support nonprofits.
Randall Suffolk – Director & President, Philbrook Museum of Art On renewing commitment to Tulsa's citizens through a fresh approach that addresses the diverse needs of the community.
Neil Giuliano – CEO, San Francisco AIDS Foundation The foundation’s thirty-year leadership in fighting to eradicate the disease.
Glenn McCoy – Executive Director, San Francisco Ballet On bringing the ballet company from a well-known institution to a world-renowned one.
Benjamin Simon – Music Director, San Francisco Chamber Orchestra How the orchestra makes chamber music accessible, fun and engaging to new audiences.
Moy Eng – Interim Program Officer for Arts and Culture, The San Francisco Foundation On fundraising for the arts from her perspective in both development and philanthropy.
Kevin Causey – Director of Development, SFJAZZ On different challenges of raising funds for social service, education and arts organizations.
Ben Donenberg – Executive Artistic Director, Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles On shaping Shakespeare’s works for diverse audiences in an Internet age.
Michael Garb – Executive Director, StarVista (formerly YFES) The different challenges of leading commercially-focused business organizations and nonprofits.
David Blinder – Associate Vice Chancellor, University of California Berkeley On fundraising in private and public universities, and how organizational cultures can have an impact on donors.
Lisa Tamiris Becker - Director, University of Colorado Art Museum On the context, collections and outreach of university art museums.
Lloyd Jacobs – President, University of Toledo The operating and cultural challenges involved in merging the 138-year-old University of Toledo with the Medical University of Ohio.
Muir Meredith – Head of School, Westmark School How the school uses tailored teaching pedagogy and technology to provide support to children with dyslexia.
Bob Rybicki – Executive Director, Westside Community Services On the challenges of leading nonprofits when organizations must be reshaped to provide better service at lower cost.
Jill Whitten - Conservator, Whitten & Proctor Fine Art On her experiences in both public and private institutions and changes in the art conservation field.
Sue Gardner, Part 1 - Executive Director, Wikimedia Foundation On stewarding an international community that together form the world’s largest free knowledge project.
Sue Gardner, Part 2 – Executive Director, Wikimedia Foundation Continues on stewarding an international community that together form the world’s largest free knowledge project.
Tod Bensen – Chair of the Board, WildAid How a VC business perspective informs WildAid’s strategy for where to target resources on a global scale.
Melanie Rios Glaser – Executive Director, The Wooden Floor How dance education changes the lives of youth and exposes young people to the art-making process.

Reginald Adams - President & CEO, Museum of Cultural Arts, Houston On public art’s role in bringing about community transformation and economic revitalization.
Max Anderson - Director & CEO, Indianapolis Museum of Art How the museum embraces elements of both new and traditional thinking to innovate.
Lisa Tamiris Becker - Director, University of Colorado Art Museum On the context, collections and outreach of university art museums.
Kevin Causey - Director of Development, SFJAZZ On different challenges of raising funds for social service, education and arts organizations.
Ben Donenberg - Founder & Executive Artistic Director, Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles On shaping Shakespeare’s works for diverse audiences in an Internet age.
Moy Eng - Interim Program Officer for Arts and Culture, The San Francisco Foundation On fundraising for the arts from her perspective in both development and philanthropy.
Dale Franzen - Director, The Broad Stage The development of an intimate, artist-centric performing arts venue that engages both audience and board members in the creative process.
Sue Gardner, Part 1 - Executive Director, Wikimedia Foundation On stewarding an international community that together form the world’s largest free knowledge project.
Sue Gardner, Part 2 - Executive Director, Wikimedia Foundation Continues on stewarding an international community that together form the world’s largest free knowledge project.
Melanie Rios Glaser - Executive Director, The Wooden Floor How dance education changes the lives of youth and exposes young people to the art-making process.
Patrick Greene - CEO, Australia's Museum Victoria On curating to audience and using narrative to engage museum visitors and constituents.
John Guess, Jr. - CEO, Houston Museum of African American Culture On bringing the ten-year vision of Houston’s museum to fruition.
Dr. John Long - Vice President of Research and Collections, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles On sharing knowledge with both a general audience and leading researchers.
Glenn McCoy - Executive Director, San Francisco Ballet On bringing the ballet company from a well-known institution to a world-renowned one.
Laurie Norton Moffatt - Director & CEO, Norman Rockwell Museum On the artist’s art and life, and his lasting impact on America and the world.
Jane Pisano - President, Natural History Museum The rapid transformation of the museum as it has moved toward multidimensional interactive visitor experiences.
Benjamin Simon - Music Director, San Francisco Chamber Orchestra How the orchestra makes chamber music accessible, fun and engaging to new audiences.
Randall Suffolk – Director & President, Philbrook Museum of Art On renewing commitment to Tulsa's citizens through a fresh approach that addresses the diverse needs of the community.
Samuel McElroy Taylor - Director, Carnegie Museum of Natural History The impact that natural history museums can have on their communities.
Cliff Vanderpool - Director, Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum The art and business of engaging museum audiences, and establishing the museum as being unique in Texas.
Jill Whitten - Conservator, Whitten & Proctor Fine Art On her experiences in both public and private institutions and changes in the art conservation field.
Rich Winefield - Executive Director, Bay Area Discovery Museum How the museum helps children and parents transform curiosity into knowledge and lifelong learning skills.


Tod Bensen - Chair of the Board, WildAid How a VC business perspective informs WildAid’s strategy for where to target resources on a global scale.
Terry Corwin - Executive Director, Land Trust of Santa Cruz County On the approaches she has used to strengthen revenue while limiting expense growth at the land trust.
Donna Fletcher - Mission Driven On the importance of local constituencies, and of remaining close to donors in challenging times.
Darla Guenzler - Executive Director, California Council of Land Trusts (CCLT) The accomplishments and strategies for strengthening land trust and conservation organizations.
Jeremy Madsen - Executive Director, Greenbelt Alliance How the alliance encourages responsible development through a mix of education, activism and partnerships.
David McMurray - Co-Chair, Northern Regional Land Trust Council The roles and responsibilities of board members in strengthening nonprofits, especially in difficult economic climates.
Mark Oppenehim - Principal, m/Oppenheim Associates On the experiences of nonprofits that are thinking beyond conventional solutions to strengthen their organizations.
Paul Rice - President & CEO, FairTrade USA How his organization channels the energy of the fair trade movement to alleviate rural poverty and environmental degradation.
Audrey Rust - President, Peninsula Open Space Trust On building long-term relationships with donors who fund and otherwise support nonprofits.
Dan Stetson - President, Ocean Institute How the institute’s business model supports hands-on marine science and history education for 110,000 K-12 students and 8,000 teachers.

Moy Eng - Interim Program Officer for Arts and Culture, The San Francisco Foundation On fundraising for the arts from her perspective in both development and philanthropy.
Sue Gardner, Part 1 - Executive Director, Wikimedia Foundation On stewarding an international community that together form the world’s largest free knowledge project.- Sue Gardner, Part 2 - Executive Director, Wikimedia Foundation Continues on stewarding an international community that together form the world’s largest free knowledge project.
Neil Giuliano - CEO, San Francisco AIDS Foundation The foundation’s thirty-year leadership in fighting to eradicate the disease.
Paula Golden - Executive Director, Broadcom Foundation & Director of Community Affairs, Broadcom Corporation How leaders negotiate relationships that strengthen nonprofits.
Gail Kong - President, Asian Pacific Fund The challenges of fundraising and forging consensus across cultural groups that have both common and divergent interests.
Janice Mirikitani, Part 1 - Founding President, Glide Foundation On her personal journey and how Glide supports the process of recovery, transformation and empowerment.
Janice Mirikitani, Part 2 - Founding President, Glide Foundation Continues the story of how Glide supports the process of recovery, transformation and empowerment.
Willa Seldon, Part 1 - Chief Executive Officer, Glide Foundation The challenges of managing an organization founded on unconditional love that must deliver quality services.
Willa Seldon, Part 2 - Chief Executive Officer, Glide Foundation Continues on the challenges of managing an organization founded on unconditional love that must deliver quality services.
Norbu Tenzing - Vice President, The American Himalayan Foundation On sensitivities of dealing with cultural differences and the impact of donations of all sizes in the Himalayas.

Barbara Beach & Peter Farber-Szekrenyi - Medical Director & CEO, George Mark Children's House How the center became a model for palliative pediatric care in the U.S.
Sam Cobbs - Executive Director, First Place for Youth How his organization enables youth aging out of foster care to make the difficult transition to independent living.
Joe Elbaum - Executive Director, Congregation Emanu-El The management challenges of the business and nonprofit sectors based on his experience at IBM and large congregations.
Fred Fisher - President & CEO, ALS Association Golden West On some of the challenges researchers face as they seek to eradicate ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease).
Martin Fisher, Part 1 - Chief Executive Officer, KickStart How KickStart’s business model is solving the problem of rural poverty in Africa.- Martin Fisher, Part 2 - Chief Executive Officer, KickStart Continues on how KickStart’s business model is solving rural poverty in Africa.
Michael Garb – Executive Director, StarVista (formerly YFES) The different challenges of leading commercially-focused business organizations and nonprofits.
Neil Giulaino - CEO, San Francisco AIDS Foundation The foundation’s thirty-year leadership in fighting to eradicate the disease.
Paula Golden - Executive Director, Broadcom Foundation & Director of Community Affairs, Broadcom Corporation How leaders negotiate relationships that strengthen nonprofits.
Jakada Imani - Executive Director, Ella Baker Center for Human Rights How community-centered solutions to violence and incarceration create supportive environments for youth.
Gail Kong - President, Asian Pacific Fund The challenges of fundraising and forging consensus across cultural groups that have both common and divergent interests.
Ted Lempert - President, Children Now How advocacy, politics, public service and programs can improve the lives and futures of children.
Janice Mirikitani, Part 1 - Founding President, Glide Foundation On her personal journey and how Glide supports the process of recovery, transformation and empowerment.
Janice Mirikitani, Part 2 - Founding President, Glide Foundation Continues the story of how Glide supports the process of recovery, transformation and empowerment.
Paul Rice - President & CEO, FairTrade USA The market's role in alleviating rural poverty and environmental degradation.
Bob Rybicki - Executive Director, Westside Community Services On the challenges of leading nonprofits when organizations must be reshaped to provide better service at lower cost.
Willa Seldon, Part 1 - Chief Executive Officer, Glide Foundation The challenges of managing an organization founded on unconditional love that must deliver quality services.
Willa Seldon, Part 2 - Chief Executive Officer, Glide Foundation Continues on the challenges of managing an organization founded on unconditional love that must deliver quality services.
Marc Spencer - Chief Executive Officer, Juma Ventures How transformative educational life-skills experiences can break the cycle of poverty for youth.
Norbu Tenzing - Vice President, The American Himalayan Foundation On sensitivities of dealing with cultural differences and the impact of donations of all sizes in the Himalayas.
Cecil Williams, Part 1 - Minister of Liberation, Glide Memorial United Methodist Church On founding an organization that celebrates unconditional love and advances social justice.- Cecil Williams, Part 2 - Minister of Liberation, Glide Memorial United Methodist Church Continues on founding an organization that celebrates unconditional love and advances social justice.