What We Do
Wasque Advisors serve organizations and leaders committed to a just world. We build lasting relationships based on candor and trust. We value all persons for their identities, experiences, and voices in everything we do.
Wasque Advisors help mission-driven organizations achieve greater impact over time through strategic planning and financial diversification. We support leaders who want to live and work authentically in pursuit of their best selves.
Our Services
Wasque Advisors offers a defined portfolio of business consulting services for organizations and leaders:
- Strategic Planning for Greater Impact and Long-Term Financial Sustainability
- Leadership Mentoring of CEOs, Presidents, and Executive Directors focused on Navigating Change
- Real Property Assessment and Analysis to advance Financial Diversification
Insights from the Shoreline
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The Dangers Lie Within
Leadership curiosity, courage, and humility must drive our journey towards greater organizational self-awareness. Now more than ever, I encourage every leader to do so before it is too late.
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Getting Organized, Part II
Employee organizing is here to stay and will likely increase at nonprofits for many years to come. The gauntlet has been thrown down and leaders now face another challenge.
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Getting Organized, Part I
Starting a new or next chapter can be downright scary no matter what stage of life we are living through.
In the Press
The District’s HIV clinic was failing. This ‘old, straight white guy’ managed to save it.
Chronicling Whitman-Walker’s successful evolution from an AIDS service organization to a LGBTQ-focused health center
Article from: Washington Post Read the Article >Saving Lives: An interview with Whitman-Walker’s Don Blanchon
Don Blanchon wants to ensure that Whitman-Walker Health remains a crucial lifeline to the LGBTQ community.
Article from: Metro Weekly Read the Article >Whitman-Walker Health breaks ground on new St. Elizabeths health center in Ward 8
Southeast D.C. facility will be largest Whitman-Walker health center to date, serving up to 15,000 patients.
Article from: Metro Weekly Read the Article >