Meet Impact Amplified
With decades of combined experience, we have collaborated with a variety of mission-driven organizations, including private foundations, non-profits, social enterprises, and impact investors. Our experience spans health care, social entrepreneurship, technology, impact investing and grant making. Learn more below.
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In his years as a senior leader, Dan's success has been the result of his natural curiosity and judgment-free approach that’s informed by design thinking. Dan’s held senior positions at Hopelab Foundation, the San Francisco AIDS Foundation, Pangaea Global AIDS Foundation, and Mother Jones Magazine among others. In each role, Dan was a trusted leader who managed operations without a lot of drama while creating novel systems to improve services and flow across the organization.
Dan is a certified executive coach who brings an inquiry approach to matters of both professional and personal growth. Dan works with clients to clearly articulate the change they want to achieve and to help clients identify and evaluate new and alternative approaches in order to meet their aspirations.
In addition to being a client cheerleader and ideal problem solver, Dan is a devoted husband, a father to two adult children, an enthusiastic mixologist and an avid traveler.
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Lance has spent his career helping mission-driven organizations navigate complex opportunities and challenges that touch programs, operations, management, sustainability, culture and strategy. Among these has been the Kapor Center, the Skoll Foundation, the San Francisco AIDS Foundation, the Pangaea Global AIDS Foundation and the Names Project Foundation.
Lance’s roles have included the entire ‘C-Suite’ – Chief Financial Officer, Chief Program Officer, Chief Operating Officer, Chief Development Officer, and Chief Executive Officer. Perhaps it reflects that he can’t figure out where he fits, but the end result is a diverse set of experiences that inform a holistic and strategic perspective on organizational development and management.
When Lance is not at work, he can be found trying his best to prepare his twin teenagers for the complex 21st century life that awaits them, and volunteering for the board of the National AIDS Memorial