292: 5 Keys to Building Your 2025 Leadership Plan (Patton McDowell)
SUMMARY
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This Thanksgiving season, take a moment to pause and invest in your future. As the year draws to a close, there’s no better time to craft your personal strategic plan for 2025. In episode 292 of Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership, discover five actionable steps to elevate your leadership journey: revisit your career vision, reflect on 2024’s achievements and lessons, create a targeted knowledge-building roadmap, develop a strategic networking plan, and optimize your calendar and productivity systems. These keys will help you clarify your goals, build meaningful connections, and focus on growth opportunities. Ready to dive deeper? Join PMA’s new Master Class: Launch Your 2025 Strategic Plan, offered in Charlotte on December 11th or virtually on December 13th. Let’s turn your “someday” into today’s plan for success!
ABOUT PATTON
Patton is the Founder and President of PMA Nonprofit Leadership and brings over 35 years of expertise in philanthropic leadership, having partnered with over 300 organizations across all nonprofit sectors. A CFRE and Master Trainer for AFP Global, he's recognized for his speaking and dynamic facilitation. Starting with Special Olympics International and NC Special Olympics, his journey led to leadership roles at Queens University of Charlotte and UNC Wilmington before founding PMA in 2009. Patton serves as the Director for the Institute for Philanthropic Leadership and facilitates its signature programs: Leadership Gift School and the Emerging Leaders in Philanthropy program. Patton is an Executive in Residence at Cornell University's Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy, and his leadership insights resonate through his weekly podcast Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership and his 2022 book of the same title. A Morehead Scholar from UNC Chapel Hill, he also earned an MBA from McColl School at Queens and a Doctorate in Education (Organizational Change and Leadership) from the University of Southern California.
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