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Sonal Sachdev Patel: Reflections of a Philanthropist in Residence

In this episode of the Philanthropisms podcast we talk to Sonal Sachdev Patel, CEO of GMSP Foundation, inaugural Philanthropist In Residence at the Marshall Institute at the London School of Economics & Political Science (LSE) and executive coach working with philanthropists and senior leaders.

In a wide-ranging conversation, we discuss:

  • How did the LSE Philanthropist in Residence role come about? What is the aim of the role, and what are the key insights so far?
  • How did Sonal and her family get started in philanthropy, and what shaped their approach?
  • What can philanthropists bring to the table beyond money?
  • How do philanthropists use their skills with the required humility?
  • How useful is access to a philanthropist’s networks for grantees?
  • Do Next Gen wealth holders have distinctive characteristics when it comes to their attitudes towards philanthropy, or their methods of doing it?
  • How valuable is it for Next Gen donors to be able to meet like-minded peers?
  • What are the rewards and challenges of giving as a family?
  • What sort of due diligence and relationship building do you have to do to be able to fund in a trust-based way?
  • What kind of advice is necessary or useful for people when starting out on their philanthropy journey?
  • Is it currently easy enough for existing and potential donors to access good advice about philanthropy? How can we improve this?

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