Join facilitators Stacy Beaugh of Strategic By Nature, Illene Roggensack of Third Sector Innovations
and our region's best and brightest nonprofit leaders as they bring you
an experiential, intensive, and interactive cohort experience
designed to position you for success in your current or future Executive Director position.

 

Participants will work through curriculum designed and presented by seasoned professionals
in organizational development and nonprofit excellence,
and gain insight and knowledge from dynamic experts in the field.



CO-PRESENTED WITH COMMUNITY IMPACT COUNCIL OF MESA COUNTY
AND
CENTER
FOR PHILANTHROPY AT WESTERN COLORADO COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
128 NORTH FIFTH STREET  
GRAND JUNCTION, CO

SEPTEMBER 13 - 14 - 15 AND OCTOBER 4 - 5 - 6
(SIX DAYS, 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M.)
 
MATERIALS AND LUNCH/SNACKS $750
MENTORING ADD-ON $100 (CONTACT US FOR DETAILS)



This series will most benefit current and prospective Executive Directors of small- and mid-sized organizations.  Expect to achieve the following:

  • Establish a cohort of peers to provide ongoing support and advice as you advance in your profession

  • Self-assess, and gain knowledge and understanding in vital nonprofit leadership competencies (hard and soft skills)

  • Gain valuable exposure to and hands-on experience with approaches, tools and resources that address organization and prioritization, culture, strategy, problem-solving and decision making


Primary topics:

  • Board of Directors & Governance

  • Executive Director Role

  • Strategic Planning & Evaluation/Data Systems

  • Financial Management

  • Resource Development

  • Partnerships & Outreach

  • Staffing, Personnel Management & Supervision

  • Leadership, Self-Discovery & Career Development



 
REGISTER NOW at www.communityimpactcouncil.org/events
More information:
Illene  Roggensack,  970.314.3970,  thirdsec@earthlink.net

 
 

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