I fail to see how a career as a business leader leaves a philanthropist more qualified than I am to recommend sound pedagogy, so I am skeptical to the point of cynicism about the pedagogy they promote.
Depends on what it is your trying to teach. Obviously a business leader would be more experienced, thus have an advantage when teaching, on the management of money, for example, which is a vital role in philanthropy.
So while I am sure you have much to offer as well based on your own skills, there is absolutely a reason a business leader would be superior when teaching certain topics related to philanthropy than you would be.
@garyackerman
Depends on what it is your trying to teach. Obviously a business leader would be more experienced, thus have an advantage when teaching, on the management of money, for example, which is a vital role in philanthropy.
So while I am sure you have much to offer as well based on your own skills, there is absolutely a reason a business leader would be superior when teaching certain topics related to philanthropy than you would be.