Opening doors to opportunity: A food bank leader’s nonlinear path to impact

Opening doors to opportunity: A food bank leader’s nonlinear path to impact

From RKD Group: Thinkers by RKD Group

April 2, 2026 · 36 min · Episode 17

About this episode

Katherine Fritz shares her unconventional career path and insights on nonprofit leadership and food bank evolution.

Katherine Fritz’s career journey didn’t follow a straight line. From marine biology to cancer research to nonprofit leadership, her path has been shaped by curiosity, openness and a willingness to embrace the unexpected. Today, as President and CEO of Long Island Cares, Katherine leads one of the region’s most impactful food banks. It’s an organization focused not only on addressing hunger, but on building a stronger, more connected community. Her story begins with a simple but powerful belief passed down from her father: Don’t close doors to opportunity. That mindset led her through decades of nonprofit work across multiple causes, ultimately guiding her to the food bank cause, an area she hadn’t originally planned to enter, but one that deeply aligns with her passion for helping people. Katherine believes that nonprofit work isn’t just about delivering services. It’s about building relationships, creating unexpected partnerships and meeting people where they are, especially in moments when they need support the most. In this episode of the RKD Group: Chat podcast, Katherine shares how her unconventional career path shaped her leadership style, how food banks are evolving to…

People in this episode

Host: RKD Group

Guest: Katherine Fritz

Topics covered

  • nonprofit leadership
  • food banks
  • community building
  • career journey
  • collaboration
  • food insecurity

Keywords

  • nonprofit
  • food bank
  • leadership
  • community
  • collaboration
  • hunger
  • impact

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Long Island Cares

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