21 min

A human-centered approach to city challenges - James Weinberg, CEO Fuse Corps Impact Journey with Julia S

    • Non-Profit

For these uncertain times as we look to support local government in some of their toughest challenges, James Weinberg, CEO of Fuse Corps, shares his insights on making people the levers of change.

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THE IMPACT. James:


Is CEO of FUSE Corps, a US nonprofit placing professionals into local governments to address the biggest challenges facing urban communities

Was co-founder of AchieveMission, a consulting firm increasing impact by improving leadership development

Served as the national development director at BELL, a tutoring and mentoring program

Was the founding executive director of the Homeless Children’s Education Fund, working to ensure that children who are homeless have increased access to educational opportunities

Has an M.S. in public policy and management from Carnegie Mellon, and a bachelor’s in psychology and classics from Tufts


THE JOURNEY. In our conversation, we explore:


Family and early figures: influences that led to a career in the public sector

A multi-generational view to big societal challenges: we may not solve them in our lifetime

A human-centered theory of change: the right person in the right place at the right time

The birth of Fuse Corps: tearing down silos and supporting local communities

Innovating in local government: finding humble adaptable leaders and giving them room to maneuver

For these uncertain times as we look to support local government in some of their toughest challenges, James Weinberg, CEO of Fuse Corps, shares his insights on making people the levers of change.

-

THE IMPACT. James:


Is CEO of FUSE Corps, a US nonprofit placing professionals into local governments to address the biggest challenges facing urban communities

Was co-founder of AchieveMission, a consulting firm increasing impact by improving leadership development

Served as the national development director at BELL, a tutoring and mentoring program

Was the founding executive director of the Homeless Children’s Education Fund, working to ensure that children who are homeless have increased access to educational opportunities

Has an M.S. in public policy and management from Carnegie Mellon, and a bachelor’s in psychology and classics from Tufts


THE JOURNEY. In our conversation, we explore:


Family and early figures: influences that led to a career in the public sector

A multi-generational view to big societal challenges: we may not solve them in our lifetime

A human-centered theory of change: the right person in the right place at the right time

The birth of Fuse Corps: tearing down silos and supporting local communities

Innovating in local government: finding humble adaptable leaders and giving them room to maneuver

21 min