TOG Chat: Corporate Philanthropy & Strategic Partnerships
- Karen Osborne
- Jun 26, 2020
- 1 min read
If you are currently doing any work around corporate philanthropy or strategic partnerships or are wondering how to get started, then you must check out this discussion with Karen Osborne and her special guest, Angela Wiggins. Get key reminders and new ideas directly from an experienced funder to strengthen your corporate relationships.
About our special guest:
Angela Wiggins brings more than two decades of experience in corporate philanthropy, strategic partnerships, and the nonprofit sector. She has previously held positions at Marriott International, Kraft Foods, and Hasbro, and her work in the nonprofit sector includes the Dance Theater of Harlem and The Childrens' Health Fund. Angela lives in the Washington DC area and serves on several boards. She is an active philanthropist, volunteer, and board member, including American Rivers and Step Africa.

Corporate philanthropy is something I have been pursuing as part of a grander scheme to boost brand trust- especially after working with one of the best reputation management experts Dubai. I really got some hard nuggets from the chat with Karen and Angela. I was especially impressed with Angela's experience with an eye on long-term partnerships. It drove home the point that reputation goes hand in hand with meaningful impact. A must-see for anyone serious about building strong corporate relationships.
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