Sharon Eubank: Leading Global Relief Efforts From Faith to the United Nations

Sharon Eubank: Leading Global Relief Efforts From Faith to the United Nations

In this episode of Case Studies, Casey sits down with Sharon Eubank, Director of Humanitarian Services for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and former global advocate at forums like the United Nations and the G20 Interfaith Forum. Sharon shares the unlikely path that led her from a shy girl growing up in Bountiful, Utah to speaking on some of the world’s most influential stages.

Through stories of a life shaped by faith, entrepreneurship, public service, and global humanitarian work, Sharon reflects on the mentors, risks, and defining moments that built her leadership philosophy. She discusses lessons from serving a mission in Finland, working in the U.S. Senate, running a small business, and eventually overseeing humanitarian initiatives impacting millions across the globe.

Throughout the conversation, Casey and Sharon explore the power of loving people, leading with humility, and building trust across cultures, especially in complex regions like the Middle East. Sharon also shares how real leadership often means stepping into roles you don’t feel fully qualified for and growing into them through service.

Sharon’s new book, Doing Small Things with Great Love, is available here:

https://www.amazon.com/Doing-Small-Things-Great-Love/dp/1639934286

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