Gillian Gonda

Gillian Gonda is a communications and program strategist working with mission-oriented organizations interested in a more loving and restorative world through program design, meaningful research, communications strategy, deep engagement, reflective practice, and storytelling. Gonda is a passionate advocate for restorative narratives and works to help media makers and storytellers of all kinds see the transformational potential of their work. Gonda has worked her entire career in the nonprofit sector, spending much of that time in public media and philanthropy leading communications, program strategy, community outreach, and public engagement. As co-author of the Fetzer Institute’s spirituality study, “What Does Spirituality Mean To Us,” Gonda has brought significant and thoughtful conversations about the changing landscape of spiritual identity and the nuance of spiritual experience to scholars, practitioners, and everyday folk.

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