CANCELED - Stewards of Social Impact: What it means to serve on a Nonprofit Board
Date and Time
Thursday Oct 5, 2017
8:30 AM - 11:30 AM EDT
8:30-11:30 am
Location
920 Justison Street
Wilmington, DE 19801
If you have any trouble finding the New Castle County Chamber offices, please call (302) 737-4343.
Fees/Admission
$25 Chamber/DANA Members
$35 Nonmembers
$10 Chamber Ambassador
$0 EEC Incubator Members
Contact Information
(302) 737-4343
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Description
This event has been canceled.
The Nonprofit Forum provides the opportunity for our nonprofit members to come together to obtain valuable information and promote the mission of their organization.
Nonprofit organizations are on the front lines when it comes to addressing social issues, offering quality of life opportunities, and promoting and advancing education and job creation. Their success and ability to serve the community is tied to the engaged leadership of their board of directors. In this presentation, Dr. Bravo will talk about Board leadership, what it means to be a fiduciary, and how to identify and onboard new board directors so they understand their role and are prepared to jump in at the first meeting.
Topics to be covered include:
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Fiduciary Oversight
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Board and Board member role - Tips for finding a good board match
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Board performance expectations
Speakers:
Sheila Bravo
Delaware Alliance for Nonprofit Advancement
Sheila Bravo joined the Delaware Alliance for Nonprofit Advancement, or DANA, as President and CEO in fall 2015. DANA is a nonprofit membership organization whose mission is to strengthen, enhance, and advance nonprofits and the nonprofit sector in Delaware. DANA's work includes advocacy, sector research, and capacity building to help nonprofits deliver their mission more effectively and efficiently. Sheila joined DANA after serving as Executive Director of the Rehoboth Art League. Prior to that, she provided board training, strategic planning, new product development and marketing consulting to small businesses and nonprofits. She began her career in advertising, then in leadership positions for global consumer brands. Throughout her time, she was an active volunteer, and valued the passion and purpose of the many nonprofits in which she worked. Her interests led her to pursue a doctorate in organizational leadership, specializing in non-profit governance. Bravo has a PhD in Organizational Leadership from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, an MBA in International Business from Thunderbird School of Global Management, and a BS in Business and Languages from Millersville University.
Agenda:
8:00 to 8:30 a.m. - Networking and Registration
8:30 to 8:45 a.m. - Introductions
8:45 to 11:20 a.m. - Interactive Presentation
11:20 to 11:30 a.m. - Q&A and Wrap-Up
Continental Breakfast is included.