
NONPROFIT-BUSINESS LEADERSHIP SUMMIT 2021
Tuesday, November 16, 2021 ● 9:00 to 11:00 am
Join us in person at the Franklin Institute or participate via livestream
A rapid-fire panel discussion with exceptional CSR practitioners and a unique interactive workshop
Networking and idea sharing with Business & Foundation leaders committed to improving our communities
Featuring:

Catherine M. Cahill
President & CEO, The Mann Center for the Performing Arts

Loree D. Jones
CEO, Philabundance

Keith Leaphart
Chairman, Lenfest Foundation;
CEO, Philanthropi

VP, Private Wealth Management, Bernstein Private Wealth Management
Thank you to our fabulous presenters and all who attended!
Nonprofit-Business Leadership Summit 2021 Committee
Summit Co-chair: Catherine M. Cahill, President & CEO, The Mann Center for the Performing Arts
Summit Co-chair: Keith Leaphart, Chairman, Lenfest Foundation; CEO, Philanthropi
Tom Caramanico, President, McCormick Taylor ● Frank Cervone, Executive Director, Support Center for Child Advocates ● Bernie Dagenais, CEO, Main Line Chamber of Commerce ● Larry Dubinski, President & CEO, Franklin Institute ● Philip Jaurigue, CEO, Sabre Systems ● Michele Juliana, Principal, RSM US LLC ● Dan Koval, Global Corporate Initiatives Manager, Bentley Systems ● Evan Linhardt, Vice President, Bernstein Private Wealth Management ● Sharmain Matlock-Turner, President & CEO, Urban Affairs Coalition ● Siobahn Reardon, Principal, Riverfront Associates ● Romona Riscoe Benson, Director, Corporate & Community Relations, PECO Energy ● Casey Satell, Director of Institutional Giving, Franklin Institute ● Michal Smith, CEO, Cradles to Crayons ● Michael Van Wagner, VP, Community Affairs, NJM Insurance
The Satell Institute thanks our host, the Franklin Institute and President & CEO Larry Dubinski
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Here is what past participants have said about the Candid CEO Idea Exchange
The breakout sessions at the conference capture the essence of the Satell Institute. For me, they provide a unique opportunity for leaders to share ideas, learn from each other and explore the potential for collaboration as we strive to address the most critical issues facing our communities and our companies.
John L. Walsh, CEO, UGI Companies
Where else can you network with nearly 200 CEOs and learn best practices about corporate philanthropy? Satell Institute is so unique and so powerful for our community.
Marc Brownstein, President & CEO, Brownstein
While I was certainly aware of the Satell Institute, it wasn’t until I attended their CEO Conference as a guest that I was truly blown away by the caliber of the CEOs involved. I signed up on the spot. I have a decent amount of years ahead of me in my career, and I feel like it’s important to never stop learning. I also believe that in order to do big things, you have to partner together to have a greater impact.
Dan Tropeano, CEO United Healthcare PA & NJ
It was great for me to be around other leaders and to hear their philosophies about why they give and how they live. I had never run an organization this size before, and it was great being around other CEOs who care and have the heart to do something positive.
Travis Rhodes, Regional President, Truist
If you want to make a difference and an impact in your community, these members are already doing it and it’s a great place to hear about how they’ve done it. Just being in the same room with those people is inspiring. It’s a place where people understand that to get anything done in the community, you need the money and insight from the private sector.
Tom Caramanico, President, McCormick Taylor
The Satell CEO Breakouts are a real highlight of our conference as they allow business leaders to share ideas and issues that they deal with daily. Given the current obstacles impacting business and our region today, I’m looking forward to collaborating with other leaders so we can come together to speed up the recovery process, while helping to strengthen our non-profits that are so critical to our region.
Robert J. Keyes, President & CEO, Image Studios
As we work to ensure that the promise of the American Revolution endures, our success depends on collaboration with corporate and foundation leaders who understand that healthy, strong and engaged communities are good for business and for people. The Satell Institute is such a powerful and effective force for bringing nonprofit and for-profit enterprise together. There could be no better example of how 1 + 1 can equal 3.
Dr. R. Scott Stephenson, CEO, The Museum of the American Revolution