
Eugene Cho started at Bread for the World two days before the COVID lockdown. In his first week, a tweet of his went viral, landing in the Washington Post. He had to figure out how to lead and how to speak, in real time. And this is while stepping up to lead an organization that had been led by the same person for 29 years. Our conversation covers the three goals he holds in constant tension: building proximity to power, speaking truth to power, and building power in ways that reflect the org...
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017 Speaking Calmly While Holding a Powder Keg | President of the Alliance to End Hunger Eric Mitchell

016 Should I Take This Shortcut? | Founder, President & CEO of the Center for Christianity and Public Life Michael Wear

015 The Path of Humiliation | Harrison Center for the Arts Exec. Director Joanna Taft

014 The Decision After the Decision | World Relief President & CEO Myal Greene
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