Diversity, Capacity, and Engagement: Prospecting for Volunteer Leadership

Recorded On: 08/20/2018


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Members of the Board of Trustees lead organizations in strategic planning, through principal gifts, and as representatives of the mission and vision. As organizations move forward, the search for volunteer leadership should include individuals that are not only champions and advisors of the college, but also those that reflect the changing student body and their communities. In addition to filling gaps in a board's demographic and industry diversity, board membership is a significant opportunity to further an organization's relationship with its most engaged and invested donors. Presenters will discuss the process of identifying best prospective board nominees based on their engagement, capacity for leadership gifts, and their contribution to board diversity.

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Diversity, Capacity, and Engagement: Prospecting for Volunteer Leadership
Recorded 08/20/2018
Recorded 08/20/2018 Members of the Board of Trustees lead organizations in strategic planning, through principal gifts, and as representatives of the mission and vision. As organizations move forward, the search for volunteer leadership should include individuals that are not only champions and advisors of the college, but also those that reflect the changing student body and their communities. In addition to filling gaps in a board’s demographic and industry diversity, board membership is a significant opportunity to further an organization’s relationship with its most engaged and invested donors. Presenters will discuss the process of identifying best prospective board nominees based on their engagement, capacity for leadership gifts, and their contribution to board diversity.

Amanda Ward

Presenter

Rollins College

Michael Lasala

Presenter

University of Denver