Learn How to Lead a Nonprofit in the 21st Century
Posted by Here's My Chance on April 6, 2015
Breakfast with the Stars: Leadership Edition
Learn How to Lead a Nonprofit in the 21st Century
Hosted by Here’s My Chance
THE FREE LIBRARY OF PHILADELPHIA
1901 Vine Street, Fourth Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19103
TUESDAY, APRIL 28 2015
9:30 AM — 11:00 AM
Have you ever wondered what it takes to lead a nonprofit to greatness? Do you struggle to keep your Board members motivated, rally corporate support for your cause, or work across sectors to achieve your goals? Then grab a cup of coffee and learn from Philly’s best nonprofit leaders!
During this robust panel presentation, we’ll discuss organizational dynamics, leadership challenges, success strategies, and so much more with five of our city’s top nonprofit leaders:
- Julie Appolloni March, Vice President of Development at the Franklin Institute
- Deborah Diamond, President at Campus Philly
- Jean-Marie Kneeley, Vice Dean of Advancement at the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Arts and Sciences
- Kathryn Ott Lovell, Executive Director at Fairmount Park Conservancy
- Wendy Voet, Executive Director at Women’s Way
A light breakfast will be included with this panel. The event is generously hosted by the Regional Foundation Center at the Free Library of Philadelphia.
The panel will begin promptly at 9:30am and conclude at 10:30am. Come early or stay late for mingling and networking!
This event is free but you must have a ticket to attend. RSVP here: http://heresmychance.ticketleap.com/admin/events/modify/breakfast-with-the-stars-leadership-edition/
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