Philanthropy SA Podcast

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  • Dan Rebmann has lived in San Antonio for 30 years. He and his wife Cindy have raised their four children here and the Philanthropic world has always been near and dear to them.

    From his time in the Harmony Hills Optimist Club, to 10 years on the board of directors at Providence Place, to currently serving as the Treasurer of his church’s foundation and being on the advisory board of Biblical Leadership for Excellence and board directors of Social Venture Partners San Antonio, he has experience with organizations that work hard to serve others.

    As a Financial Advisor he understands that sometimes people want to make a difference in the world around them. One of his favorite phrases is to ‘move the needle.’ And his financial services practice is committed to helping people Do well so they can Do Good.

    As an Army Veteran who first came to San Antonio for Combat Medic training at JBSA Sam Houston he understands how so many in San Antonio think of service.

    Please join him on a journey to meet the people who love our community and want t make it a better place to raise a family, run a business, and love one another.

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Dan Rebmann has lived in San Antonio for 30 years. He and his wife Cindy have raised their four children here and the Philanthropic world has always been near and dear to them.

From his time in the Harmony Hills Optimist Club, to 10 years on the board of directors at Providence Place, to currently serving as the Treasurer of his church’s foundation and being on the advisory board of Biblical Leadership for Excellence and board directors of Social Venture Partners San Antonio, he has experience with organizations that work hard to serve others.

As a Financial Advisor he understands that sometimes people want to make a difference in the world around them. One of his favorite phrases is to ‘move the needle.’ And his financial services practice is committed to helping people Do well so they can Do Good.

As an Army Veteran who first came to San Antonio for Combat Medic training at JBSA Sam Houston he understands how so many in San Antonio think of service.

Please join him on a journey to meet the people who love our community and want t make it a better place to raise a family, run a business, and love one another.

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  • Philanthropy SA Episode 36 - Armen Babajanian with the World Affairs Council of San Antonio
    2025/04/01

    Armen is the CEO of a very interesting non-profit organization that promotes and engages public understanding or world affairs and US foreign policy for people in South Texas. Armen and his team bring the diaspora communities in San Antonio to the forefront and our culture is enhanced by the impact these communities have as our neighbors, co-workers, and friends. And in the current environment, issues like immigration and trade are top of mind. Please join Armen and feel the world get just a little bit smaller.

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    32 分
  • Philanthropy SA Episode 35 - Content Cove with Rebecca White
    2025/03/31

    Rebecca White, author of The No-Stress Nonprofit Consultant joins Dan and shares her insights about the non-profit sector. They talk about how the total compensation in the non-profit sector can actually compete with the for profit world. Rebecca’s background as an Executive Director and a Consultant gives her insights that anyone in world of helping others would benefit from hearing. She is a thought leader in this space, and is a huge asset to San Antonio and the greater South Texas area.

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    31 分
  • Philanthropy SA Episode 34 - Cara Magrane with Traumatic Brain Injury System of Support
    2025/03/27

    Traumatic Brain Injury is a source of hospitalizations and sometimes even permanent disabilities among young people. TBI SOS is a joint effort of the Universities of Oregon, Texas, and Texas A&M San Antonio to raise awareness and help schools identify injuries that may require accommodations to students. Early Identification is critical which requires training to educators and health professionals in schools. Cara is on the front lines of this effort and has been making an Impact throughout our area.

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    33 分

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