Jon Huggett

@jonhuggett

Experience spans 5 decades and 6 continents as board chair, chief executive, independent advisor and Partner at both Bain & Company and The Bridgespan Group.

San Francisco, CA
Joined December 2008

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    Mar 7

    📢 We are delighted to announce Mohamed Osman has been appointed as Spring Impact's new CEO! He succeeds , who after a decade of leading the organisation, will now be moving into the role of 'Founder.' Huge congratulations Mohamed! More info:

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    Mar 4

    How do you find the determination to scale your nonprofit or when all the odds are stacked against you? In this episode, we're sharing the powerful story of award-winning , , CEO . 🎧

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    Mar 4

    “Poorly designed meetings stand to turn off volunteers and sap energy; well-orchestrated ones can generate record levels of engagement and inclusion.” In a must-read for leaders, shares ways to make hybrid meetings better.

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    Mar 3

    Can leaders create hybrid experiences that are better than either in-person or remote meetings? thinks so, and he shares the techniques and tools to make it happen.

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    How to Run Effective Hybrid Meetings in the Social Sector (SSIR) via Great piece by my friend and sometime co-author Mark Zitter

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    On Sept 9/29, in this new ! webinar we will explore “super tactics” to make the most of the board experience in an ever-more virtual world. Register now!

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    5 May 2021

    Marc is a public health worker who was diagnosed with HIV aged just 17 in the late 1980s. Marc is desperate to find and thank John for helping him through his darkest hour and encouraging him to live life to the fullest.

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    27 Mar 2021

    Leading Boards in a Virtual World (SSIR) Some practical ideas for charity & other not-for-profit boards from & Definitely agree: board meetings on Zoom etc need to be shorter & with regular breaks to rest eyes etc! via

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    25 Mar 2021

    What does it take for boards to function well in a virtual environment? TPW member and TPW partner offer 13 ideas to boost effectiveness and cohesion in this recent article:

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    23 Mar 2021

    Some great reflections and pointers here from Fellow in on curating effective board meetings over Zoom...

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    22 Mar 2021

    A lot of us are returning to the office, but virtual meetings are here to stay. Read 'Leading Boards in a Virtual World' on for thirteen ideas to keep for-purpose boards effective and cohesive in a remote environment:

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    19 Mar 2021

    Practical & wise article by + on virutal board meetings & goverannce in the age of

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    “Many of us can cope with boring in-person meetings, but bad Zoom is like bad TV, for which we all have a coping strategy: Tune out.” & share ways to increase board effectiveness virtually.

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  16. 17 Mar 2021

    Delighted that SSIR today published a piece by Mark Zitter and me with 13 ideas to keep boards effective and cohesive in a virtual environment. Enjoy, share, and please post comments at the bottom of the article on the SSIR site.

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  17. 22 Feb 2021

    Congratulations to for securing funding from to help young people into employment

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    11 Dec 2020

    I'm sure you've struggled to find a good consultant, but have you ever wondered what it takes to be a good client? Find out in my new piece in written with the brilliant and

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  20. 11 Dec 2020

    I'm sure you've struggled to find a good consultant, but have you ever wondered what it takes to be a good client? Find out in my new piece in written with the brilliant and

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