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Get to Know Kriss

 

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Kriss Deiglmeier is a dynamic board director, CEO, and thought leader who drives growth and innovation. Known for her strategic leadership and transformative approach, she has served on numerous boards, helping them evolve by recruiting new members, restructuring committees, and improving governance practices. Her extensive experience spans both public and private sectors, with a particular focus on delivering value across industries and geographies.

An avid traveler, Kriss's passion for adventure and love of learning has shaped her belief system and fueled her commitment to positively impacting the world. Her diverse personal and professional experiences inspire her to create a better future for everyone’s family, friends, and communities. 

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  • Kriss believes you grow when you “repot” yourself. She has worked in the corporate, philanthropy, nonprofit, social enterprise, and academic sectors. 

  • She has backpacked around the world and visited more than 50 countries and counting.

  • Kriss has presented nationally and internationally on, social innovation, stakeholder economy, ESG,  responsible AI, design thinking, and impact investing. 

  • Each year, she picks a “word for the year” and strives to live by it — believing firmly in keeping things simple.

  • Kriss’s core beliefs include:  “Learn something new every day” and “Be adventurous. Be afraid.”

  • She loves walking meetings and agrees with Nilofer Merchant that “sitting is the smoking of our generation.” 

  • She prefers research articles over what seems like an infinite number of “blogs” 

  • She co-authored the most cited article on social innovation, Rediscovering Social Innovation—with over 3,200 citations. 

  • Her family, friends, and colleagues bring her joy and keep her going. 


 
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What Do We Lose with Scale?

At this time of year I seem to be in “pitch” sessions for any number of courses, competitions, and fellowships. A criterion that is always on the judging sheet is “scale.” Clearly, as Jeff Bradach noted in his article in the Stanford Social Innovation Review, Scaling Impact,

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Social Innovation Summer Reading

As we get ready to take summer vacations, bringing along a good book is a must. When I first thought about writing this column, curating the newest books of the year came to mind. However, when I started going through my bookshelf, I kept going back to some “older” tried and true favorites.

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Just Say No

Impact investing, hybrid structures, the networked nonprofit, collective impact, design thinking — these are just a few of the many innovations currently being developed and implemented to drive social change. They are impressive, and indeed, in many cases, deserve attention and application.

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When Did Charity Become a Bad Word?

Everywhere you turn these days, “investing for impact” seems to be at the forefront of social innovation thinking. At conferences, in the media, and in education, the term “impact investing” – defined as investment that aims to solve social or environmental challenges while generating financial profit

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Putting the Audience First

No matter what our nationality, race, sex, sector, or job, we all have only 24 hours in a day and 365 days in year. That means we must be strategic about how we spend our time trying to move the social innovation needle. One decision of how to spend our precious time is determining which conferences to attend.

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What Makes a Social Innovator: Five Who Dared

I was fortunate to attend the TED conference in Long Beach this past March. TED, a nonprofit organization, is focused on identifying and cultivating “ideas worth spreading,” and it does so better than any organization I know. Of course, at the Center for Social Innovation, we’re interested in taking ideas into action.

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Shop and Give for a Better World

The winter holidays are not only an occasion for spending time with friends and family, they can also be a great time to make a difference. Fundraising success in the holidays translates directly into helping solve the social problems we all care about

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A Good Story's Not the Whole Story

Using stories to raise awareness and inspire action seems to be all the rage. The New York Times bestselling book Made to Stick, by Stanford GSB professor Chip Heath and his brother Dan, has been at the forefront of uncovering and advocating the use of stories to get an audience to remember your ideas, programs, or products.

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