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Tony Elischer
Tony Elischer is the founder of Think Consulting Solutions. He is also a fellow at the Institute of Fundraising in the United Kingdom, a board member of The International Journal of Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Marketing, and past chair of the International Fundraising Congress and the International Workshop on Resource Mobilization. Elischer has over thirty years of experience in the non-profit sector, and has been a consultant for the last fourteen years, working at the highest level across a range of causes and organizations.
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At The Walrus, we believe trustworthy journalism helps safeguard democracy. In the lead-up to election day, we were proud to provide the research, context, and analysis you needed to cast an informed vote.
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