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Chasing Success: A Conversation with Dr. Judith Van Ginkel
Judith B. Van Ginkel
Judith Van Ginkel is the founding president of Every Child Succeeds and emerita professor at the University of Cincinnati and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. Her career has been distinguished by her championship of women's and children's health and for supporting program initiatives with sound research.
Jennifer Loeb
Jennifer Loeb has served as CEO of Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Cincinnati since 1998. Under her leadership, Cincinnati’s House has grown from a small, 20-bedroom House to be the second-largest Ronald McDonald House in the world, with 177 bedrooms. Jennifer is a frequent local and national speaker on the topics of fundraising, culture and not-for-profit management.

The reviews are in:

“Top 8 Read for 2024” says LinkedIn

“Chasing Success is an insightful look at the aspirations and realities of the nonprofit world and certainly left this reader curious to dig past the typical success metrics that are imposed upon nonprofits.” Philanthropy News Digest

"Van Ginkel astutely identifies challenges many nonprofits face when increasing community impact. She urges us to have courage, know what questions to ask, be part of the solution, and above all, always hold true to our missions. Van Ginkel offers valuable lessons for both new and experienced nonprofit leaders, funders, policymakers and students."
~Jennifer Frey, PhD. President and CEO of Every Child Succeeds

"Lots of people want to change the world, but those who succeed use their time and resources wisely. In this practical and inspiring book, Van Ginkel shares how Every Child Succeeds shaped lives for the better in Cincinnati, and how nonprofit leaders can move beyond intentions to achieve real and lasting results."
~Laura Vanderkam, Author of Tranquility by Tuesday and 168 Hours

“This significant book tells the nonprofit story through…real-life stories, well told! I was deeply engaged.” –John E. Pepper, Jr. President and Chairman, Proctor and Gamble (retired)
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