In The Media

Strategic Nonprofit Finance provides expert insights on nonprofit financial leadership, turnaround strategy, and organizational transformation for mission-driven organizations.

Our founder and team regularly contribute thought leadership to industry publications, speak at conferences and events, and share expertise through podcasts and interviews. Media inquiries and speaking engagement requests are welcome.

A Candid Conversation: The Arts as an Economic Catalyst
The Arts Council of Greater Greensboro

November 13, 2025

Larry joined “A Candid Conversation: The Arts as an Economic Catalyst,” a panel hosted by The Arts Council of Greater Greensboro alongside leaders from Bank of America, the Greensboro Chamber of Commerce, and Scansion. He made the case for revenue diversification, financial creativity, and a forward-looking path through a shifting arts funding landscape.

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Higher Ed’s New Crisis Managers
The Chronicle of Higher Education

May 1, 2026

Larry Bomback emphasizes that colleges facing enrollment declines often hold excess physical assets, such as buildings and land. While selling these assets won’t fix long-term structural deficits, he notes that they can provide short-term financial relief by “buying time” for institutions to stabilize their finances.

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Employee Feedback: Stop Letting The Loudest Voices Set Your Strategy
Forbes

October 27, 2025

In Forbes Business Council, Larry shares a framework for weighing employee survey feedback by engagement and accountability. The piece introduces four employee archetypes (Culture Carrier, Cheerleader, Flight Risk, and Noise) and offers a 10-minute pulse check leaders can use to surface the signals most predictive of performance and retention.

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Taking Time Off: Why Every Leader Needs An Occasional Reset
Forbes

May 07, 2026

Larry says leadership often demands constant self-control, which can become exhausting over time. He argues that leaders need occasional “id cleanses” - moments of fun, pleasure, and spontaneity - to balance the pressure of being constantly disciplined and productive.

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