When
Thursday, January 28, 2021 12:00PM - 1:30PM EST
Where
Zoom Webinar
Phone: (502) 315-2673
Event Registration
Ticket Type | Price |
---|---|
CNPE Member Ticket | $55.00 |
CNPE Member Ticket - Add Your ED/CEO | $30.00 |
Non-Member Ticket | $85.00 |
Non-Member Ticket - Add Your ED/CEO | $30.00 |
Event Details
Calling all newly appointed board chairs, vice-chairs, board officers, presidents-elect and others aspiring to lead a board one day. Report to Board Chair Boot Camp!
Successful nonprofits rely heavily on competent, well-governing boards. Those boards don’t evolve and maintain themselves without exemplary leadership that radiates from the key board leader, the board chair.
The Center for Nonprofit Excellence can give you insights into performing in this key leadership role by attending our Board Chair Boot Camp. Participants will leave this virtual session with a solid grasp of skills and behaviors they need to become highly effective board chairs.
Boot Camp participants will learn all aspects of board chair expectations, critical successful behaviors of board chairs, and the five key relationships superior board chairs must foster to insure successful board leadership.
What are past attendees are saying about Board Chair Boot Camp?
“Gives me a much clearer sense of priorities”
“If we apply only a small part of these concepts, we will be much better off.”
This is a must-attend opportunity for board chairs (and their executive directors).
Attend with an executive director or incoming board chair and cost for both participants is only $85 for members/$115 non-members.
Sessions are January 28 and February 4 from 12-1:30 PM. Sessions will also be recorded and made available to participants after each session.
Instructor: Eric Schmall. In 2001 Eric joined the Center for Nonprofit Excellence as Director of Consultation. During his 12 years in that position, he successfully conducted over 1,000 board and staff retreats, workshops on governance, planning, leadership, creativity, change, project management, and team building. He coached dozens of boards on improving their governance responsibilities and coordinated strategic planning processes for numerous nonprofits in the Louisville Metro and Southern Indiana region.