Secure Your Mission Through Succession Planning Webinar
Posted by La Salle University on April 6, 2015
Are you in the game?
Succession Planning
2/3 of nonprofits are woefully unprepared for the planned or unplanned departure of the executive director. Are you among them?
“One of the greatest risk points in any nonprofit’s history is that period of executive transition. Yet 2/3 of nonprofts are approaching that point with no safety net – a succession plan. As an executive director or board member, why would you do that to your organization? ”
-Laura Otten, Ph.D., Director of The Nonprofit Center
If the excuse for not having a succession plan is not knowing how or where to start, The Nonprofit Center has that covered. And we’re bringing it right to you.
Secure Your Mission Through Succession Planning Webinar
No executive director should plan to be in that job forever; nor should a board count on that.
Yet, despite years of articles and studies about retiring babyboomers, ED burnout, and other warning signs, few organizations have anything resembling a formal plan to replace the executive director (let alone the founder).
If your organization is one of those that hasn’t yet addressed this vital concern, stop leaving the future to chance.
The Nonprofit Center is presenting a 90-minute Webinar so that you can learn what the logical steps are to protect your vision and mission during the inevitable period of transition.
Take succession planning out of the closet in this easy and inexpensive way.
Date and Time: April 10th, 2015 – 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm
Cost: $20 for Members of The Nonprofit Center/$25 for Non-Members
Register here >
http://www.lasallenonprofitcenter.org/courses/webinars/securing-mission-succession-planning/
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