Randi Lee Craigen

Randi Craigen has over 20 years experience in multiple administrative settings and serves as Operations Manager for Entrenuity. Randi attended Grace College in Winona Lake, IN where she studied English & Biblical Studies. Randi is married to Clive Craigen and they live in the Austin neighborhood of Chicago. Randi can be reached at randi.craigen@entrenuity.com.

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Mox.E Rental Guide

September 13, 2021

Check out the new Mox.E Conference Room and Event Space Rental Guide

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New Podcast Episode

September 9, 2021

In KNOW MORE NONPROFITS SHIFT, author L. Brian Jenkins expands upon the ideas and principles within his book, Know More Nonprofits: Moving From Dependency to Sustainability. In this episode, he speaks about problems with the nonprofit model and why many nonprofits fail.

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NEW VIRTUAL TOUR

September 3, 2021

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Nonprofit Snapcast Featuring L. Brian Jenkins

September 1, 2021

Published every Tuesday, The Nonprofit SnapCast is a podcast for the nonprofit sector. The Nonprofit SnapCast is an interview-based podcast focusing on issues in nonprofit management—from board development, to fundraising, to volunteer management, and everything in between. Our audience skews broadly into nonprofit CEOs, EDs, staff members, professional fundraisers, board members, and consultants.

In this episode, Mickey Desai talks with L. Brian Jenkins about the issues of race, equity, and why supporting minority-owned business is critically important to any thriving American community.

 

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Entrenuity hires new gm for overflow coffee

July 14, 2021

Entrenuity warmly welcomes Jeanette Jain as the new General Manager for Overflow Coffee. Jeanette is the proud daughter of Filipino immigrants and a Chicago native. She loves living by the lake and hopes to always live nearby some body of water.

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L. Brian Jenkins on BNC

June 1, 2021

BNC is an independent network, minority-owned and operated and the nation’s only provider of 24/7 cable news programming created “by people of color for people of color.” Here, BNC talks to L. Brian Jenkins about supporting Black, Latinx and Women entrepreneurs and small business owners.

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