Changing the Community by Changing the Rules - Episode 75
Logan Herring on why true social impact requires radical clarity and a business mindset.
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“We are not a nonprofit; we are a tax-exempt business. If you are not running your mission-based work with the same rigor, infrastructure, and financial discipline as a for-profit, you are doing your community a disservice.” — Logan Herring
This week on Outside Insights, I sat down with Logan Herring, a leader whose approach to community revitalization completely flipped my perspective on social impact.
Logan is the CEO of The WRK Group. If you live anywhere near Wilmington, Delaware, you have likely seen the incredible physical transformation happening in the Riverside neighborhood. But what most people do not see is the engine room. They do not see the complex, highly strategic business framework Logan and his team built to make that revitalization possible.
In this conversation, we get into:
The nonprofit trap: Why labeling social organizations as nonprofits subconsciously lowers our expectations for their success, and why raising the operational bar changes everything.
Hiring for tomorrow: Why you should never hire for a role as it exists today, and how to recruit for where your company needs to be six months from now.
The power of proximity: Why true urgency never comes from a corporate boardroom. Logan keeps his office in the heart of the community, right next to a public refrigerator he restocks daily.
The ultimate leadership balancing act: How to cultivate a team culture that deeply values passion while demanding absolute professionalism.
We also talk about Mental Health Mondays, the weight of carrying a massive vision, and what it really takes to spearhead an 800-unit mixed-income housing development without losing your mind.
There are no superficial fixes here. If you are willing to step out of your comfort zone and look at your own mission through a sharper lens, this episode will give you a blueprint for driving real impact.
Listen to the full conversation HERE.
Books Mentioned
JUMP: My Secret Journey from the Streets to the Boardroom by Steve Perry and Rocco Staino (Foreword by Logan Herring)
Until next time, friends,
Chris
P.S. Logan lives by a rule that I keep thinking about: if you are always hiring for the current moment, you are always playing catch-up. This week, take a look at your own team or project. Are you building for today, or are you actively investing in the capacity you will need six months from now?
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This episode of Outside Insights is brought to you by Placers , a values-led staffing and workforce solutions company helping businesses and individuals reach their highest potential.
Whether you’re looking to build a more flexible workforce or take the next step in your career, Placers is your partner in creating what’s next.
Learn more at myplacers.com.
If you enjoyed this podcast, I recommend listening to these past Outside Insights episodes:
Stop Overcomplicating Mental Health at Work - Episode 74
From Newsroom Chaos to Quiet Confidence: Finding Your Agency with Tracy Davidson - Episode 73
The Ocean Is Calling (and It Needs Your Talent) – Episode 72
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