Account management can drive renewals, reduce risk, and expand real career access when corporate partnerships are treated as long-term commitments rather than short-term transactions.
This conversation with Liz Jones of Genesis Works Chicago, reframes account management through a nonprofit lens and shows how the core principles still hold. She explains what changes when corporate partners are treated as long-term customers rather than one-year commitments, and why understanding a partner’s motivation matters as much as delivering outcomes. How do you show value when success includes both ROI and human impact? What does trust look like when budgets shift, priorities change, or the political climate tightens?
At the heart of the episode is a thoughtful look at renewal health, risk awareness, and the discipline required to surface hard truths early. Liz shares how intentional questions, internal transparency, and credibility with partners create stability for the people nonprofits ultimately serve. The result is a clear case for account management as a strategic function across sectors and a reminder that sustainable impact depends on relationships built for the long term.
Episode Breakdown:
00:00 What Nonprofit Account Management Really Means
03:03 The Genesis Works Social Enterprise Model
06:01 Corporate Partnerships and Long-Term Talent Pipelines
12:02 Corporate Social Responsibility After 2020
14:59 Trust, Credibility, and Renewal Risk
17:53 Asking the Questions That Surface Risk Early
23:57 Why Nonprofit Account Management Is a Real Career Path
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