150 Profiles: Paul Nazareth
As we mark the 150th anniversary of confederation, The Philanthropist is profiling Canadians from across the non-profit sector and putting a face to 150 individuals who
Paul Nazareth has worked in Canada’s philanthropic sector for almost 30 years. He doesn’t like fundraising and got diabetes from selling a million boxes of chocolate almonds as a child. He was the vice president of education and development at the Canadian Association of Gift Planners and VP at CanadaHelps. He is part of the Governing Circle of The Circle on Philanthropy, and on the board of the literary festival Word on the Street. He serves as faculty for the Master Financial Advisor in Philanthropy (MFA-P) program and has taught and sat on multiple post-graduate advisory groups at Georgian and Humber colleges, as well as Carleton University’s Master of Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership program. Paul writes on philanthropy for a variety of publications and regularly appears on national radio and television to speak about finding meaning in generosity.
As we mark the 150th anniversary of confederation, The Philanthropist is profiling Canadians from across the non-profit sector and putting a face to 150 individuals who