In My Teaching Era: Training and Learning in a Small Shop
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- Non-member - $110
- Professional Member - $65
- Associate Member - $65
If you work in a small shop you probably find yourself training and teaching your fundraising colleagues. This can be overwhelming with limited time and resources! Join Lauren Woodring from the Philadelphia Museum of Art to learn how she has put together processes to set up her advancement colleagues for success.
Whether it is documentation on complicated processes, ongoing informal training, presentations at all staff meetings, onboarding PowerPoints, or drop-in sessions with snacks she tries to make learning and training accessible for everyone. This session will cover the lessons learned, materials produced, and recommendations on how to implement for your organization. You will leave feeling ready and hopefully excited to document your procedures, set up training, and provide your colleagues at all levels with the tools they need for success.
Learning Objectives:
- Attendees will leave feeling like they have the tools to create documentation, presentations, and learning materials for their departments
- Attendees will leave feeling like they have the skills and confidence to teach and train their coworkers
Lauren Woodring
Director of Prospect Research and Management
The Philadelphia Museum of Art
Lauren Woodring is the Director of Prospect Research and Management at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. She started her prospect development career at the Kimmel Center for Performing Arts (now Ensemble Arts Philly) before moving to the museum. Lauren is an incoming member of the board of directors for Apra International. She has served in leadership positions with Apra Pennsylvania and AASP. Lauren lives in Philadelphia with her partner and their cat.