Planning for Your Organization’s Sustainability through Succession Planning
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Planning for Your Organization’s Sustainability through Succession Planning Presented by: Stephanie Cory, Principal, Stephanie Cory Consulting Offered in Partnership with: Stephanie Cory Consulting |
Whenever you’re a nonprofit leader—whether staff, board, or a committee chair—it’s important to think about what will happen when you move on from your role as well as when other leaders leave. What would happen if your board president or executive director were suddenly unable to work tomorrow? What would you do if your executive director announced a 2023 retirement? This is where thoughtful succession planning is critical to your organization’s sustainability. Learn the steps you can take to ensure your organization is prepared for both emergency and planned leadership changes.
Through this webinar, participants will be able to:
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Single Login Cost: Terms of Participation
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This option makes the most sense when you have 4-10 individuals interested in viewing the webinar. For fewer than 4 attendees, a single login ticket for each person is the most cost-effective option. For more than 10 attendees, please email Christina at christina@pano.org to discuss options.
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Materials & Login/Call-In Instructions: Materials (PowerPoint and other handouts), along with instructions on how to login and call-in, will be emailed to attendees a few days prior to the date of the webinar. PANO uses Zoom as our webinar platform; you can familiarize yourself with Zoom and/or join a test meeting prior to these sessions.
Can’t attend? All webinar registrants will receive a recording of the webinar following the live session! |
About the Facilitator:
Stephanie Cory, Stephanie Cory Consulting Stephanie has dedicated her career to the nonprofit sector since 2003. She has served as an executive director for a health advocacy organization as well as held development and program management roles for organizations serving seniors and people with disabilities. In these roles she expanded programming, strengthened infrastructure, and grew fundraising revenue. Since 2008, Stephanie has consulted for a variety of additional organizations helping them ensure sustainability through effective planning, governance, talent management, and fundraising. She has worked with organizations of all sizes—from grassroots with no paid staff to multi-campus health care providers with nearly $60 million in annual revenue. Stephanie is an adjunct faculty member for Villanova University’s College of Professional Studies where she teaches a variety of nonprofit topics. Demonstrating her commitment to helping organizations employ model practices, Stephanie is a Certified Governance Consultant through BoardSource and a Licensed Consultant through the Standards for Excellence® Institute. Recognized for her skills in teaching, she was designated a Master Trainer by the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) in 2010. She earned a BS in accounting and MS in gerontology from the University of Southern California as well as an MEd in adult and organizational development from Temple University.
Stephanie understands nonprofit management through lens of a manager and consultant as well as a volunteer herself. She has more than 30 years’ cumulative experience as a board member and officer for organizations ranging from grassroots with no staff to a multi-million dollar international association. Learn more about Stephanie here.
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