Episode 40

Sharna Goldseker on Stewarding a Legacy

Mar 14, 2022

Jeff Shafer, CEO of CommonGood Capital, is joined by Sharna Goldseker, a leading expert on multi-generational and next generation philanthropy, to discuss growing up in a major philanthropic family where she was asked for a grant at the age of 14, taking on the responsibility of stewarding her family’s charitable foundation, helping others find their values and direction in the pursuit of philanthropic giving, including children in your family’s giving pursuits and much more.

A New Lens with CommonGood Capital
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#40 - Sharna Goldseker on Stewarding a Legacy
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Sharna Goldseker
Founder of 21/64
Sharna Goldseker is a leading expert on multigenerational and next generation philanthropy. As founder of 21/64, prominent nonprofits, philanthropic networks, and foundations look to Sharna for her expertise in training, facilitation, and as a keynote speaker, regarding next generation engagement and multigenerational advising. Sharna is the co-author of the best seller, Generation Impact: How Next Gen Donors Are Revolutionizing Giving published by Wiley.

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