Advisory Board


Advisory Board members provide guidance on emerging issues and solutions in the broad area of strategies (th)at work and help shape the themes and direction of the blog. My thanks to:

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Devon Hopkins is Senior Director of B2B Marketing at Artsy. He works to expand the art market to support more art and artists in the world. We’re building a world where everyone is moved by art everyday. Previously, he led marketing teams at CARTO and the EveryAction team at NGP VAN. He has developed and implemented innovative approaches to marketing and business development for dozens of national and international associations, corporations, and nonprofits. He is a frequent presenter at seminars and conferences on topics related to social media and effective use of the web to support business objectives.

He earned his BA from Wesleyan University.

Teague Hopkins is Group Product Manager at Capital One Bank where he is changing banking for good. He builds teams and products. After starting his career in technology, he spent 10 years leading cross-functional teams to develop new products from ideation through launch. He is an advocate for the lean startup methodology and a mentor for entrepreneurs at several accelerator programs. He founded THG, which works with entrepreneurial leaders on a player/coach model, offering executive coaching and embedded team support.

He holds an MBA from Babson College.

LeahformalphotoLeah Stern is Director of Non-Profit Strategy at THG. She is an organizational strategist with expertise in nonprofit advocacy, digital communications, women’s rights, and global health. She brings more than a decade of experience to helping organizations leverage the internet, communications, evidence-based policies, and behavioral economics to maximize impact for social good on interconnected issues of social justice and economic development around the world.

She holds a Master in Public Policy from Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government.

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