Greg Hagin, Principal & MD and Dr Ashutosh Nandeshwar, Sr VP, Data Science & Analytics of CCS Fundraising

Greg Hagin, Principal & MD and Dr Ashutosh Nandeshwar, Sr VP, Data Science & Analytics of CCS Fundraising

  • Greg is a Principal & Managing Director at CCS, the leading strategic consulting and fundraising management firm for nonprofit organizations worldwide.
  • Greg serves on the CCS Board of Directors and oversees the company’s growth services, including its Analytics, Systems & Change Management practices.

Podcast

Overview

Greg Hagin and Dr Ashutosh Nandeshwar of CCS Fundraising share insights on applying AI and data analytics to enhance nonprofit fundraising efforts. They discuss their book “AI and Fundraising,” the potential of generative AI for nonprofits, and how AI is reshaping philanthropic strategies. The conversation covers their career journeys, the integration of AI in fundraising practices, and the future of technology in the nonprofit sector.

00:09- About Greg Hagin and Dr Ashutosh Nandeshwar

  • Greg is a Principal & Managing Director at CCS, the leading strategic consulting and fundraising management firm for nonprofit organizations worldwide.
  • Greg serves on the CCS Board of Directors and oversees the company’s growth services, including its Analytics, Systems & Change Management practices.
  • Ashutosh is an award-winning analytics leader, keynote speaker, author, solutions architect, and team builder.
  • Ashutosh is skilled at simplifying complex problems and generating elegant solutions.

23:56- What inspired you to write the book on AI and fundraising, and what do you hope to achieve with it?

  • The book aims to help nonprofits navigate the noise and hype around AI by providing a clear, practical guide.
  • It seeks to offer a balanced view, acknowledging both the history of AI and its potential while advising caution.
  • The goal is to help nonprofits discern useful AI applications from misleading information and make informed decisions.

49:33- Are there any recommendations for the audience or questions you want to generate for the audience?

  • Consider the current inflection point in technology and how to stay informed and adapt to changes in AI and synthetic biology.
  • Reflect on the long-term impact of these technologies on our lives and businesses.
  • Challenge yourself with Benjamin Franklin’s question: “What good may I do in it?”

RESOURCES:

Learn more about Greg Hagin: LinkedIn

Dr Ashutosh Nandeshwar: LinkedIn

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  • Greg is a Principal & Managing Director at CCS, the leading strategic consulting and fundraising management firm for nonprofit organizations worldwide.
  • Greg serves on the CCS Board of Directors and oversees the company’s growth services, including its Analytics, Systems & Change Management practices.
  • Ashutosh is an award-winning analytics leader, keynote speaker, author, solutions architect, and team builder.
  • Ashutosh is skilled at simplifying complex problems and generating elegant solutions.

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