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25. How philanthropy is shaping the future of work | GOWRI SHARMA, activist for issues concerning women and children, Co-Owner at Top Pot Doughnuts and The Lookout at Lake
Episode description
In this episode we tackle the future of work and philanthropy by seeing the world through the eyes of architect turned philanthropist Gowri Sharma.
She currently sits on the boards, among others, of talkSTEM, the Dallas Museum of Art, the Texas Women's Foundation and the regional UNICEF board. And as if that isn't enough to fill your day, she works with the Seattle based company Top Pot Doughnuts and is the architect advisor for her family real estate development business. Gowri, her husband and daughter live in Dallas and Boston.
Gowri speaks with our hosts, Claire Haidar (CEO at Wndyr) and Doug Foulkes about where she feels philanthropy is shaping the future of work.
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