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Chandra Clark’s story (see her bio below) is one of courage, compassion, and transformation. From raising her three younger siblings as a child to becoming the inaugural President of the Corey C. Griffin Foundation, Chandra’s life is a testament to turning adversity into impact.
In this conversation, she shares how her unconventional path from a childhood in Louisiana to leading major nonprofits across Kansas City and Boston shaped her purpose-driven approach to leadership.
We talk about:
How early responsibility and hardship fueled her desire to serve others.
Her love for art, fashion, and creativity and how it shows up in her leadership style.
What it means to lead with empathy while navigating rapid organizational growth.
How trauma and healing intersect with career development and confidence.
Why she believes self-worth and service are the foundation of success.
Chandra’s journey reminds us that leadership isn’t about titles, it’s about impact, integrity, and using your story to help others rise.
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About Chandra: Chandra Clark is a nonprofit executive driven by purpose and mission. For over a decade, she has served in nonprofit leadership by developing
innovative programs, initiatives, and collaborative opportunities in the
community to support and advance the lives of underrepresented children,
youth and women. She is honored to currently serve as the inaugural
President of the Corey C. Griffin Foundation. Her previous roles include Executive Director of VHL Alliance, the inaugural Director of Community Outreach for Big Brothers Big Sisters Kansas City, and Founder of Be Loved, a lifestyle brand.
As a celebrated speaker, mentor, and life coach, she has been honored to
receive numerous awards and recognitions, including the Young Athena
Leadership Award from the Kansas City Chamber, Rockhurst Faber Young
Alum of the Year from Rockhurst University, Top Connector in Education and
Entrepreneurship from the Kauffman Foundation, and Most Influential
Women in Kansas City Business from the Kansas City Business Journal.
Chandra holds a Master of Education degree from Rockhurst University, a
Bachelor of Liberal Arts degree from the University of Missouri-Kansas
City and is a graduate of the Central Exchange Emerging Leaders program.
She currently serves on the board of The Boston Club, and Advisory
Council for the Women’s Foundation of Boston. Her former board and civic
engagement include serving as President of the Missouri Career
Development Association, member of the Executive Women’s Leadership
Council, member of the Junior League of Greater, and founding member of
the Central Exchange Young Professionals Council.
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