The Massachusetts Nonprofit Network presents:
Leading Today, Transforming Tomorrow Are you a nonprofit executive or board member?
Alexander Aronson Finning CPAs is a proud sponsor of the Massachusetts Nonprofit Network, and this year’s annual conference and expo: Leading Today, Transforming Tomorrow.
This full-day conference and expo on October 29 in Framingham features more workshops, resources, and opportunities to network than ever before. Whether you’re a future leader or a seasoned Executive Director, Leading Today, Transforming Tomorrow will introduce innovative practices and tools to help you and your organization succeed today and thrive in the future.
Featuring: Stories of Innovation & Change
Rosabeth Moss Kanter, Ernest L. Arbuckle Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School
Tiffany Cooper Gueye, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer, BELL
George Overholser, CEO & Co-Founder, Third Sector Capital Partners
John Werner, Head of Innovation & New Ventures, MIT Media Lab
Interactive Idea Labs (a selection):
Building Together: Sharing Space & Staffing for Impact
Collaborating for Social Change
Financial Sustainability: Myth or Reality
Making the Case for Change: Tools for Change Leadership
Why Impact Matters: Are We Really Helping and How Do We Know
Workshops (a selection):
Developing 21st Century Leaders: Leadership Challenges and Opportunities
Financial Storytelling: What Matters and Why
Outcomes Management and a Culture of Change
Show and Tell: Using Data and Language to Write Powerful Grant Proposals
The Brand IDEA: A New Framework for Managing Nonprofit Brands
Details
Wednesday, October 29
Framingham Sheraton
8 am – 5 pm
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