102: In How Do You Measure Impact, Mitch Stein, founder of Pond, joins host William Glass to discuss the importance of aligning your authentic self with your work. Mitch shares his own journey of coming out and how being his authentic self opened up a world of possibilities. Mitch became a leader in the LGBTQ community and noticed an interesting problem in the non-profit space. This is an inspiring and insightful conversation with lots of lessons to apply to your own business and life.


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About Mitch Stein:


Mitch is an impact fanatic obsessed with bringing more innovation to the nonprofit sector.


After graduating Summa Cum Laude from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania, Mitch spent 7 years as an investment banker at Goldman Sachs. After two years of developing Pond, it’s now clear to him that the business world has way more to learn from nonprofits than the other way around.


Mitch found his passion for nonprofits participating in The Northeast AIDS Ride with his dad in honor of his late uncle Marlin. That passion evolved into Pond, a reimagined marketplace for all the tools and services a nonprofit needs to thrive. 


Website: www.joinpond.com

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mitchsteinpond/


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