
Ask the Ethicist - LIVE!
Recorded On: 09/18/2020
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- Non-member - $79
- Member - $49
Join members of Apra's Ethics & Compliance Committee, in the second annual Ask the Ethicist Live, for riveting ECC case studies - some ripped from the headlines (insert Law & Order theme music here). Topics will include but not be limited to due diligence; data sources; data sharing; confidentiality and data privacy; and legal compliance.
This webinar is worth (1) CFRE point.
This session is part of the PD 2020: Conference Highlights Bundle.
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Lori Hood Lawson
Vice President, Advancement Insights, UC Innovation and Co-Founder
WorkingPhilanthropy.com
Lori Hood Lawson is the Vice President of Advancement Insights for UC Innovation, a CRM Solutions & Services company with extensive expertise in Salesforce implementations and building managed products on Salesforce for Higher Education organizations. Lori is also the Co-Founder of WorkingPhilanthropy.com LLC. Lori is a member of aasp, where she has served on the Prospect Development Best Practices Committee, and Apra, where she has served with the Florida chapter as a board member and as president. Lori volunteers with Apra through serving on the Ethics and Compliance Committee. She has served on the Body of Knowledge Committee and is a former chair and co-chair for the Ethics and Compliance Committee and Online Curriculum Committee. She holds a master's degree from The Florida State University School of Information and a bachelor's degree from Emory University.

Megan Horton
Prospect Management & Research Analyst
UC San Diego
Megan has been working with UC San Diego Advancement since 2015 where she has worked with campaign operations, Corporate & Foundation Relations, and is now involved in both Prospect Research and Prospect Management. She currently serves as Chair of the Apra Ethics & Compliance Committee, and has presented at several conferences including Apra Prospect Development, AFP ICON, and CARA. Before coming to San Diego, she worked in El Salvador and Washington, D.C. where she worked in violence prevention and Latin American social justice nonprofits. Megan has a BA in International Affairs from George Washington University, and an MA in Latin American Studies from UC San Diego.