Leadership Part 1: Board | Virtual Standards for Excellence Implementation Workshop Series (2 of 6)
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Leadership Part 1: Board | Virtual Standards for Excellence Implementation Workshop Series (2 of 6) Moderated by: Tish Mogan, Standards for Excellence Director, PANO Presented by: Standards for Excellence Licensed Consultant Karen Kispert |
If your answer to any of these questions is YES, the Virtual Standards for Excellence® Implementation Workshop Series is for you! This session, the second of six, covers the second Guiding Principle of the Standards for Excellence: Leadership Part 1 (Board). We’ll look at things like board member responsibility, the board-executive partnership, what should be considered when succession planning, and more. We’ll provides lots of tools and resources for putting the information shared into practice, including:
Each session will be interactive, offering opportunities to learn from the wisdom in the room through peer-to-peer sharing. We’ll have large group discussions where you’ll discover useful tips and strategies for applying the Standards in your organization as well as small group discussions using breakout rooms, where you can really dig in to how others’ practices can help you improve your operations (and where you can share promising practices of your own!).
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Six Session Series Agenda: All sessions take place on Wednesdays from 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM EST, except session 3, Leadership Part II and Legal Compliance & Ethics, which will run from 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM EST.
October 2, 2022: Mission, Strategy, and Evaluation (presented by Deb Drury)
October 12, 2022: Leadership Part 1: Board (presented by Karen Kispert)
November 2, 2022: Leadership Part 2 (Staff & Volunteers) and Legal Compliance & Ethics (presented by Rosalind Spigel, MSOD, ACC, and Thomas A. Tupitza, Esq.)
November 16, 2022: Resource Development (presented by Stephanie Cory, CFRE, CAP)
November 30, 2022: Finance and Operations (presented by Cindy Bergvall)
December 14, 2022: Public Awareness, Engagement, and Advocacy (presented by Linda Rentschler)
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Single Login Cost: Leadership Part 1 Web Meeting – $45 for PANO Members | $100 for Not-Yet Members Full Series (20% Discount) – $216 for PANO Members | $480 for Not-Yet Members Terms of Participation Group Screening Cost: Full Series (20% Discount) – $720 for PANO Members | $1,598 for Not-Yet Members Terms of Participation
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. |
Materials & Login/Call-In Instructions: Can’t attend? All registrants will receive a recording of the webinar following the live session! |
What People Have Said About this Series: “It was a great series & I learned a lot! My Board actually adopted a Public Policy/Electioneering policy last week & decided to file the IRS election form. Definitely having immediate positive outcomes ?.”
“The information provided during these sessions would be so helpful for any board member, new or seasoned!”
“This workshop should be mandatory for all Governing Board members in a non-profit. I believe all the information presented to us was important and needs to be communicated to all board members.”
“I would highly recommend the accreditation process to any organization in the nonprofit sector looking to maximize their potential. The process is very straightforward, and the staff at PANO are a pleasure to work with!” – Nicolle Schnovel, Co-Executive Director, Berks Connections/Pretrial Services
“The Standards for Excellence seminars have certainly helped us all to improve multiple aspects of our organizations. I didn't have any idea how much I would learn from the process. I think the nonprofit sector in our area has moved up a notch because of the program! With the resources provided, I can focus on the actual programming and service delivery to our constituents. Thank you for such a great learning experience!” Mark Moyer, Executive Director, Setebaid Services |
About the Facilitators: Tish Mogan, Standards for Excellence Director, PANO (Series Moderator) Tish earned an MBA with concentration in Nonprofit Management from Eastern University. This follows an MA in Theology from St. Bonaventure University and a BA in Mathematics with a minor in education from Gwynedd Mercy College.
Tish brings tremendous amount of experience in the fields of education, nonprofit administration, and business. Her education experience spans secondary through graduate level with previous experience as an adjunct faculty at Eastern University’s MS in Nonprofit Management program. Tish brings professional administration experience in creating and leading integrated strategies to align organizational objectives with key constituencies (investors, students, staff, and communities). Areas of expertise include program development, fundraising, fiscal and legal accountability, policy development, board management, and strengthening ethical cultures in organizations.
Currently, Tish serves on the board of PathStone Corporation. Learn more about Tish here.
Karen Kispert, Consultant (Session Presenter) Karen Hosler Kispert has more than 20 years experience as a nonprofit executive leader and consultant, specializing in small-medium sized human service organizations. Her passion is articulated in her professional mission, “working for social justice through nonprofit excellence.” Karen has been an enthusiastic proponent of the Standards for Excellence as member and immediate past chair of the statewide Standards Committee, licensed consultant, and peer reviewer. In addition, she led her organization through the accreditation process, which became a catalyst for its growth and overall development. Karen enjoys serving as interim executive director of nonprofits in transition, finding this a fruitful time for organization development. In addition, Karen has taught leadership and management as adjunct faculty at Eastern University since 2003 and coordinates Eastern’s graduate programs in organizational leadership and nonprofit management. She holds a doctorate degree in organizational leadership and master’s degrees in nonprofit management and political science. |
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