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Jewish Philanthropy Podcast


Nov 28, 2022

Emily Kane Miller

Topic: Thoughtful Philanthropy
 
Guest: Emily Kane Miller
 
Bio: 
 

Emily is the founder and CEO of Ethos Giving. Equal parts head and heart, Emily has spent her career working for social change. With deep experience in government, advocacy, nonprofit, corporate, and philanthropic work, Emily has a unique ability to envision and steward philanthropic contributions that maximize benefit and value for all.

Previously, she served as Vice President of Philanthropy & Community Affairs at The Wonderful Company. Emily led the organization’s award-winning philanthropic efforts, which ranged from paradigm-changing, place-based work, to branded community giving programs, to transformative institutional contributions.

 

Emily was formerly legal counsel and Director for Government Affairs at Wonderful, where she worked on a host of issues pertaining to regulatory, governmental, and philanthropic affairs—including agriculture, food law, education, affordable housing and nutrition—at the state, federal, and international levels.

Prior to her tenure at Wonderful, Emily served in a variety of capacities in California and Washington, D.C. for both government and advocacy groups. She holds a BA from the University of California Los Angeles, and a JD from the University of Arizona School of Law. Emily lives in Los Angeles with her husband and their two children.

 
In this episode we explore:
 

1. A life of Meaning

2. Impact & Alignment

3. Husband/Wife Tag-Team

4. Lessons from a Bar-Exam 

5. How to do Philanthropy Better

6. Building a Business

and much more!