Building a High Impact Board - A Workshop for Nonprofit Executives
This workshop is designed exclusively for nonprofit executive directors and CEOs. A similar workshop is being held on April 13 for anyone who serves on a nonprofit board.
Every nonprofit leader wants a board that is passionate about the mission and impactful in its work. The question is how do you create one? The short answer is by intention, not accident. This candid and interactive workshop will address the realities and challenges inherent in nonprofit board governance, and reveal the first step to enhancing/improving board performance. In this workshop you will:
- Discuss the key responsibilities and practices of highly effective and high impact boards
- Learn about and sample a framework your board can use to evaluate its performance
- Discuss how to create action plans for upgrading/improving board performance that include time frames and accountabilities
- Clarify and enhance the effectiveness of the board/staff relationship
- Role-play handling potentially difficult conversations about board role and responsibilities.
Presenters Denise McNerney, CEO and Lynne Brown, Vice President of Strategic Consulting, iBossWell, Inc., have worked with hundreds of nonprofit groups across the country. Their exceptional insight into the characteristics and practices of high impact boards make this a workshop not to miss.
A program of the Board Development Series.
Thank you to our series sponsor:
Date and Time
Thursday Apr 6, 2017
2:30 PM - 5:00 PM CDT
Thursday, April 6, 2017
2:30 - 5:00 PM
Location
Nonprofit Connect
125 East 31st Street
Kansas City MO 64108
in the Community Room, KCPT Building
(Located under the big red tower)
Please park in the two lots directly north and across 31st Street from the station, leaving the main lot for KCPT staff and visitors with disabilities.
Use caution when crossing the street.
Fees/Admission
$35 - Nonprofit Connect members
$50 - Nonmembers
No refunds will be given after April 1, 2016.
No-shows will be billed.
Contact Information
Noreen Bridgham
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