Kathleen Kelly Janus
Author, Social Startup Success; Lecturer, Stanford University Program on Social Entrepreneuership
Kathleen Kelly Janus is a social entrepreneur, author, and lecturer at Stanford University’s Program on Social Entrepreneurship. An expert on philanthropy, millennial engagement, and scaling early-stage organizations, she is the co-founder of Spark, a large network of millennial donors. Kelly Janus’s latest book, Social Startup Success: How the Best Nonprofits Launch, Scale Up, and Make a Difference, features best practices for early-stage nonprofit organizations based on a five-year research project interviewing hundreds of top-performing social entrepreneurs. Her work has been featured in the The Wall Street Journal, Huffington Post, Stanford Social Innovation Review, Tech Crunch, and the San Francisco Chronicle.
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