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#404: Mentorship is Leadership with Sloane Keane

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Inspired Nonprofit Leadership
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Mar 19, 2026
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Summary

Reflections from host Sarah Olivieri ... Relationships Multiply Results I recently had a conversation with Sloane Keen, CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters in Orange County and the Inland Empire, and it clarified something I've been thinking about for years. The leaders who scale impact understand one very important thing: Relationships are infrastructure. Not a "nice to have." Critical infrastructure. We Run Businesses With a Double Bottom Line Sloane said something simple but important: "We don't function very differently than a CEO of a for-profit company. We run a business — we just run a business with a double bottom line." That framing matters. Because when nonprofit leaders reject business language outright, we accidentally lose access to valuable knowledge and practices already tested and proven in the for-profit space. Marketing. Sales. Talent acquisition. Brand positioning. These aren't corporate buzzwords. They're mechanisms. If you don't breathe life into your brand, you cannot: Attract talent Inspire volunteers Activate donors Connect clients to services And in today's world, where there are more services than ever, effective communication isn't optional. When families can't figure out who to call or where to go, that's not a demand problem. That's a clarity problem. More detail doesn't equal more clarity. Clear positioning does. For for-profit organizations, clear positioning gets paying customers. For nonprofit organizations, clear positioning gets the right clients to your door and increases you capacity to make an impact. Mentorship Is Not Just a Program. It's a Leadership Growth Practice We tend to think mentorship is about the mentee. But Sloane said something that reframed this concept: "You actually get as much as you give." Mentorship creates: Social…