Mentorship Is About Guidance, Sponsorship Is About Influence: Kellie Capote

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Kellie Capote emphasizes the importance of having both a mentor and a sponsor in one's career. She explains the distinction between the two, highlighting that while mentors provide guidance, sponsors have the influence to promote and advocate for you within an organization. Kellie shares her personal experiences and stresses the need for individuals to advocate for themselves in their professional journeys.

Kellie resides in Austin, TX, where she is a proud wife and mother to two daughters.

She is the Chief Customer Officer at Bonterra, a social good software company supporting 15,000+ nonprofits and over half of Fortune 100 companies.  It has over 1000 employees.

Between deep funding cuts and record-high service demand, nonprofits are facing an existential challenge. Kellie can offer a rare POV on (female) executive leadership in one of the most at-risk industries and how to rethink customerrelationships when the stakes are survival.

Kellie also co-authored a ⁠book⁠, Digital Customer Success: The Next Frontier on digital customer success, which Bonterra's Women in Tech Book Club ⁠read and discussed⁠ earlier this year.

Energetic and results-driven customer success and GTM executive with 20 years of experience fostering customer relationships and leading customer facing teams. Proventrack record of driving customer growth, retention and reference-ability through building trusted advisor relationships and driving measurable business outcomes for customers. Deeply passionate about customer success being the growth engine of your organization.

 Bonterra ⁠launched⁠ Que, the first fully agentic AI platform purpose-built for the social good sector, spanning the entire ecosystem of funders, nonprofits, and supporters. 

Bonterra ⁠released⁠ the ⁠Meet the Moment: Navigating Funding Disruption⁠ report which reveals how federal budget shifts are straining organizations already stretched by rising community needs. The report is based on a survey of 2,608 nonprofit leaders and 107 funders. 

Get In Touch with Kellie:

⁠bonterratech.com⁠

Kellie’s ⁠Linkedin ⁠

All social channels: @bonterratech          

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