Nonprofit Executive Succession Planning
Posted by on April 24, 2011
Nonprofit Executive Succession Planning
On-Line Webinar
Is your nonprofit prepared for the emergency or unexpected departure of your current executive?
This free on-line webinar will help your organization learn the importance of succession planning for long-term success and viability. Participants will receive an overview of the recently launched Nonprofit Executive Succession-Planning Toolkit, which is a comprehensive resource dedicated to succession planning. The webinar will discuss how to apply the toolkit to your organizational needs for three scenarios: (1) emergency succession planning, (2) departure-defined succession planning, and (3) strategic leader development planning. To access the complete Nonprofit Executive Succession-Planning Toolkit, go to: http://www.kansascityfed.org/community/.
The webinar will be facilitated by Arlene Alvarez Quick, president of Alvarez Performance Consultants. With more than 20 years of experience, her focus is on helping organizations achieve missions in changing environments by increasing employee and organizational capacity and sustainability.
Date: Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Time: 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. (CT)
Nonprofit board of directors, executives, senior staff and organizational consultants are encouraged to attend this event.
Please RSVP to kcca@kc.frb.org or 816-881-2756 by Friday, April 22. Thank you and please contact me with questions.
Erika Ramirez
Senior Community Development Advisor
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
1 Memorial Drive
Kansas City, MO 64198
816-881-2480
erika.ramirez@kc.frb.org
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