Slice of Service, Glimpse of Soul: Turning Purpose Into Outcomes With Service Leadership

 

Service is often measured in numbers, but numbers rarely tell the whole story. True service leadership demands outcomes that reflect transformation, not just tallies. As nonprofits face mounting pressure to prove lasting nonprofit impact, leaders are rethinking how to balance data with lived experience. Funders want results beyond attendance counts, and communities demand change that goes deeper than surface metrics. According to the National Foster Youth Institute, just 3–4% of former foster youth earn a four-year college degree, and only 2–6% receive a two-year degree. Those outcomes show why measurement must move beyond surface counts, because how we define impact ultimately shapes opportunities for the next generation.

What does it look like to build a career and a life around service?

In this episode of Professional Quotient, Jason Winningham sits down with Dr. Lucretia Taylor, commonly known as “Dr. Cre.” She is a nonprofit management strategist, keynote speaker, and lifelong advocate for youth, as well as the founder and lead consultant of Strategic Choices Consulting. She shares how resilience and service leadership can transform not only lives, but entire communities.

Key topics:

  • The art and science of grant writing (and why impact is more than “the count.”)
  • How to navigate big visions in spaces resistant to change.
  • The mentors and relationships that helped her find her voice.
  • Why authenticity and accountability are at the core of professional equity.
  • Her passion project: collecting stories from Black women through Unburdened on Instagram Live.

Dr. Lucretia “Cre” Taylor is a nonprofit management strategist and keynote speaker who specializes in youth development, program evaluation, and organizational sustainability. Her expertise spans grant writing, data and evaluation, leadership coaching, and strategic planning for mission-driven organizations. A graduate of Spelman College and the University of Delaware, she earned her Ph.D. in public policy and has become a nationally recognized advocate for youth, underserved communities, and nonprofit leaders.

If you’ve ever wrestled with how to bring your full self into your work—or wondered how service can become a strategy—this episode will move you.

Tune in for a slice of service and a glimpse of the soul.

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