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Chuck Loring Workshop

The Community Foundation of Middlesex County is pleased to announce the return of CHUCK LORING for a half day workshop.


SHARING THE LEADERSHIP RESPONSIBILITY:  Improving Nonprofit Governance Through Strategic Committees and Staff Relationships.



  • Does your board feel as if everybody is doing the same thing?

  • Are your committees struggling to reach goals they want to complete?

  • Is your organization building a more constructive, focused partnership between the board and staff?

  • Does your board and staff work efficiently with a clear understanding of governance and management responsibilities?


 

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Certain challenges are inherent as organizations develop strategic work plans for committees and staff. This workshop will examine high performance leadership and provide your team with opportunities to explore:



  • The steps to effective board / committee work;

  • The major principles of effective board / committee structure;

  • Characteristics of an effective partnership between board and staff;

  • Techniques of boosting board governance.


 

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Workshop Details: Thursday, October 11, 2012


8:30 am - Noon


Chapman Hall,


Middlesex Community College



  • Minimum of 2 people from each participating organization REQUIRED (we encourage organizations to include at least 1 member of the organization's Board)

  • Pre-registration required

  • Cost: $20 per person


 


For more information or to register, email: Wanda@MiddlesexCountyCF.org


Chuck V. Loring, CFRE is the senior partner of the Fort Lauderdale and Indianapolis – based firm of Loring, Sternberg, & Associates, which provides fundraising and governance consulting services to nonprofits. Chuck is also a Senior Governance Associate for BoardSource (formerly the National Center for Nonprofit Boards) in Washington, DC, offering expertise in board development and other governance issues to nonprofit boards across the country.

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