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SUMMARY:From Seed to Harvest: Growing an Engaged Board of Directors - Lewisburg
DESCRIPTION:Presenting WV Principle & Practice for Nonprofit Excellence #3 – Governance \nA nonprofit’s board of directors is the organization’s steward and is responsible for developing and maintaining public trust by ensuring effective movement toward the organization’s mission. To be effective\, the role of the board members needs to be clearly defined and focus on providing overall leadership and strategic direction to the organization. In this two-part Governance overview\, you will learn key elements of board roles\, structure\, and operations critical for growing an engaged board and reaching its full potential. Lunch is included. \nCEUs: 3.5 Social Work hours; 3.5 CECNPM hours (Core Area: Nonprofit Management) \nAgenda: \n10:00-10:30 Introductions; Principles & Practices Introduction; What’s your most challenging Board Governance issue? \n10:30-11:30 Principle #3A – Board Roles \n11:30-12:00 Lunch \n12:00-1:00 Principle #3B – Board Structure \n1:00-1:30 Networking – Governance mastermind groups \n1:30-2:00 WVNPA Member Benefit Overview\, Advocacy Issues\, Role of the WVNPA \nAbout the Presenter: \nJeremy Turner\, a native of Huntington\, WV\, is the Founder and Managing Director of EPIC Mission\, a coaching and consulting firm for entrepreneurs\, nonprofits and small businesses. Since earning his Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Marshall University in 1997\, Jeremy has served in leadership roles for industry giants and grassroots startup ventures within the for-profit and nonprofit sectors. Mr. Turner is a DISC-Certified Behavioral Consultant and Certified Behavioral Life Coach with broad-ranging professional experience and a voracious appetite for self-directed learning. Jeremy is a sought after coach\, consultant\, speaker and trainer\, and has worked with many groups and organizations on topics including board development\, business and nonprofit basics\, communication\, entrepreneurship\, leadership\, organizational development\, and strategic planning. These skills and experiences continue to prove valuable as he and his team acquire and serve new clients\, primarily throughout the Tri-State Area and the Carolinas. Believing that life is not a spectator sport\, Jeremy has for years been quite active within his community. He has served on the boards of over a dozen nonprofit organizations\, operating as both an active board member and a trusted advisor. In addition to the 75+ clients served by EPIC Mission since its founding in 2013\, Jeremy takes on several pro-bono clients each year in order to help ensure that the organizations who most need help are not denied assistance due to lack of funding. His personal mantra is to serve others and those who serve others\, and he looks forward to learning how he and EPIC Mission may be of service to you and those around you. After nearly 20 years away\, Mr. Turner has recently moved from Charlotte\, NC and once again lives in Huntington\, WV with his wife Brandie and their assortment of 4-legged children. When Jeremy is not working\, he enjoys spending time with friends and family\, camping\, fishing\, golfing\, listening to live music\, traveling\, and cheering on The Herd. \nSponsor:  \nFor those registering online\, we apply an 8.5% convenience fee to cover the processing cost of providing this service to you. We still accept standard registrations by check; to do so please download the form and send in payment for this event in advance.
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/seed-harvest-growing-engaged-board-directors-lewisburg/
LOCATION:Carnegie Hall\, 105 Church Street \, Lewisburg\, WV\, 24901
CATEGORIES:Regional Meeting,WVNPA
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SUMMARY:From Seed to Harvest: Growing an Engaged Board of Directors - Huntington
DESCRIPTION:Premier of WV Principle & Practice for Nonprofit Excellence #3 – Governance \n\n\n\n\nA nonprofit’s board of directors is the organization’s steward and is responsible for developing and maintaining public trust by ensuring effective movement toward the organization’s mission. To be effective\, the role of the board members needs to be clearly defined and focus on providing overall leadership and strategic direction to the organization. In this two-part Governance overview\, you will learn key elements of board roles\, structure\, and operations critical for growing an engaged board and reaching its full potential. Lunch is included. \nCEUs: 3.5 Social Work hours; 3.5 CECNPM hours (Core Area: Nonprofit Management) \nAgenda: \n10:00-10:30 Introductions; Principles & Practices Introduction; What’s your most challenging Board Governance issue? \n10:30-11:30 Principle #3A – Board Roles \n11:30-12:00 Lunch \n12:00-1:00 Principle #3B – Board Structure \n1:00-1:30 Networking – Governance mastermind groups \n1:30-2:00 WVNPA Member Benefit Overview\, Advocacy Issues\, Role of the WVNPA \nAbout the Presenter: \nJeremy Turner\, a native of Huntington\, WV\, is the Founder and Managing Director of EPIC Mission\, a coaching and consulting firm for entrepreneurs\, nonprofits and small businesses. Since earning his Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Marshall University in 1997\, Jeremy has served in leadership roles for industry giants and grassroots startup ventures within the for-profit and nonprofit sectors. Mr. Turner is a DISC-Certified Behavioral Consultant and Certified Behavioral Life Coach with broad-ranging professional experience and a voracious appetite for self-directed learning. Jeremy is a sought after coach\, consultant\, speaker and trainer\, and has worked with many groups and organizations on topics including board development\, business and nonprofit basics\, communication\, entrepreneurship\, leadership\, organizational development\, and strategic planning. These skills and experiences continue to prove valuable as he and his team acquire and serve new clients\, primarily throughout the Tri-State Area and the Carolinas. Believing that life is not a spectator sport\, Jeremy has for years been quite active within his community. He has served on the boards of over a dozen nonprofit organizations\, operating as both an active board member and a trusted advisor. In addition to the 75+ clients served by EPIC Mission since its founding in 2013\, Jeremy takes on several pro-bono clients each year in order to help ensure that the organizations who most need help are not denied assistance due to lack of funding. His personal mantra is to serve others and those who serve others\, and he looks forward to learning how he and EPIC Mission may be of service to you and those around you. After nearly 20 years away\, Mr. Turner has recently moved from Charlotte\, NC and once again lives in Huntington\, WV with his wife Brandie and their assortment of 4-legged children. When Jeremy is not working\, he enjoys spending time with friends and family\, camping\, fishing\, golfing\, listening to live music\, traveling\, and cheering on The Herd. \nFor those registering online\, we apply an 8.5% convenience fee to cover the processing cost of providing this service to you. We still accept standard registrations by check; to do so please download the form and send in payment for this event in advance.
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/2775/
LOCATION:Barboursville Holiday Inn & Suites\, 3551 Rt. 60 East\, Barboursville\, WV\, 25504\, United States
CATEGORIES:Regional Meeting,WVNPA
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SUMMARY:From Seed to Harvest: Growing an Engaged Board of Directors – Charleston
DESCRIPTION:Premier of WV Principle & Practice for Nonprofit Excellence #3 – Governance \n\n\n\n\nA nonprofit’s board of directors is the organization’s steward and is responsible for developing and maintaining public trust by ensuring effective movement toward the organization’s mission. To be effective\, the role of the board members needs to be clearly defined and focus on providing overall leadership and strategic direction to the organization. In this two-part Governance overview\, you will learn key elements of board roles\, structure\, and operations critical for growing an engaged board and reaching its full potential. Lunch is included. \nCEUs: 3.5 Social Work hours; 3.5 CECNPM hours (Core Area: Nonprofit Management) \nAgenda: \n10:00-10:30 Introductions; Principles & Practices Introduction; What’s your most challenging Board Governance issue? \n10:30-11:30 Principle #3A – Board Roles \n11:30-12:00 Lunch \n12:00-1:00 Principle #3B – Board Structure \n1:00-1:30 Networking – Governance mastermind groups \n1:30-2:00 WVNPA Member Benefit Overview\, Advocacy Issues\, Role of the WVNPA \nAbout the Presenter: \nJeanette Wojcik served as the Executive Director of Faith in Action Caregivers\, Inc. from 1995 until her retirement in 2016. During that time she took the organization from the initial start-up to a program that provided services annually to more than 1\,950 elderly and disabled individuals in a three-county area by matching these individuals with volunteers. Prior to that position\, Jeanette had an extensive career in volunteer recruitment\, training and management that included five years as a teacher\, seven years in the community mental health system as a prevention consultant\, and almost ten years with Girl Scouts of Black Diamond Council as a Field Director. Through the Faith in Action National Program Office\, Jeanette served as mentor to Faith in Action programs in West Virginia\, Ohio\, and Western Pennsylvania. In 2005\, she played a key role in the establishment of the National Volunteer Caregiving Network\, a membership organization for Faith in Action programs. She has presented workshops at conferences and webinars on the national\, state\, and regional level on a variety of topics including volunteer recruitment and management\, coalition development\, board development\, nonprofit executive transitions\, and program sustainability. Jeanette holds a bachelor’s degree from West Liberty University in secondary education with specializations in social studies and public speaking. She completed hermaster’s degree in American Frontier History at West Virginia University in 1973. Jeanette resides in St. Clairsville\, OH.e to you. We still accept standard registrations by check; to do so please download the form and send in payment for this event in advance.
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/seed-harvest-growing-engaged-board-directors-charleston/
LOCATION:Habitat for Humanity Restore Education and Community Center\, 815 Court St.\, Charleston\, WV\, 25301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Regional Meeting,WVNPA
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SUMMARY:From Seed to Harvest: Growing an Engaged Board of Directors - Elkins
DESCRIPTION:Premier of WV Principle & Practice for Nonprofit Excellence #3 – Governance \nA nonprofit’s board of directors is the organization’s steward and is responsible for developing and maintaining public trust by ensuring effective movement toward the organization’s mission. To be effective\, the role of the board members needs to be clearly defined and focus on providing overall leadership and strategic direction to the organization. In this two-part Governance overview\, you will learn key elements of board roles\, structure\, and operations critical for growing an engaged board and reaching its full potential. Lunch is included. \nCEUs: 3.5 Social Work hours; 3.5 CECNPM hours (Core Area: Nonprofit Management) \nAgenda: \n10:00-10:30 Introductions; Principles & Practices Introduction; What’s your most challenging Board Governance issue? \n10:30-11:30 Principle #3A – Board Roles \n11:30-12:00 Lunch \n12:00-1:00 Principle #3B – Board Structure \n1:00-1:30 Networking – Governance mastermind groups \n1:30-2:00 WVNPA Member Benefit Overview\, Advocacy Issues\, Role of the WVNPA \nPresenter: Violet Burdette holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work from Concord University and a Master’s Degree in Management from Marshall University Graduate College.  She is currently enrolled in the West Virginia University Certificate in Excellence in Non-Profit Management Program and the Certified Community Action Professional Program.  Violet has a Certificate in Gerontology from West Virginia University and a Grant Certification from The Grantsmanship Center. Ms. Burdette has 32 years of experience working in a variety of organizations\, primarily in management and/or administration.  The past seven years she has been working for MountainHeart Community Services\, Inc. as the Development Specialist.  This position is responsible for program development\, funding opportunities\, administrative and management activities\, and provides consulting services for outside organizations. \nFor those registering online\, we apply an 8.5% convenience fee to cover the processing cost of providing this service to you. We still accept standard registrations by check; to do so please download the form and send in payment for this event in advance.
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/seed-harvest-growing-engaged-board-directors-elkins/
LOCATION:Randolph County Development Authority\, 10 Eleventh Street\, Elkins\, WV\, 26241\, United States
CATEGORIES:Regional Meeting,WVNPA
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