In this episode of Life In Accounting: The Where Accountants Go podcast,  we speak with Isai Sapien, CPA and Chief Financial Officer of Brighton Center – San Antonio. In this fascinating and insightful interview, you will hear how Isai transitioned from a machinist, to a consultant, to a retail owner, to CFO with a large not-for-profit.

The True (and Surprising) World of Not-for-Profits

While no one will be surprised that it feels good to work with like-minded, passionate people driven to achieve the same goal, and no one will be surprised that for some people an organization’s mission is reason enough to work there, what you may find surprising is the climate of today’s not-for-profit world. For example, at a not-for-profit you likely will need to wear many hats. There is also a true need for talented people who want to have an environment where they can continue to be challenged and continue to learn. Another thing that you might find surprising is that many not-for-profits pay very competitive wages these days!  Things have changed and changed for the better.

If you are interested in a career with a not-for-profit, the easiest way to explore one is to volunteer. It is a great way to see what the organization does. You can volunteer in a variety of ways. There are special events and projects, and with enough experience you can even volunteer to be on the board.

Three Final Pieces of Advice

If you want to open up your career in general, consider these three tips:

– Get a mentor or a coach to help you stay focused.

– Get your CPA certification.

– Get better at public speaking. Consider attending a Toastmasters meeting.

It’s important to love what you do!

Learn more about Brighton Center – San Antonio here.

To listen in on this interview with Isai Sapien, please use the player below: