Social Media, Ethics & Prospect Research

Recorded On: 07/24/2013


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Ethics informs everything we do as researchers and social media is no exception. We are all participants of social media, whether we engage professionally and personally. Join Liz Rejman, Lori Hood Lawson, David Eberly and Stephen Knight, all members of the Apra Ethics Committee, as they discuss ethics in social media as it relates to prospect research.

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Social Media, Ethics & Prospect Research
Recorded 07/24/2013
Recorded 07/24/2013 Ethics informs everything we do as researchers and social media is no exception. We are all participants of social media, whether we engage professionally and personally. Join Liz Rejman, Lori Hood Lawson, David Eberly and Stephen Knight, all members of the APRA Ethics Committee, as they discuss ethics in social media as it relates to prospect research. This is an interactive session, formatted to be a discussion between the ethics committee members and the audience.

Liz Rejman

Director, Fundraising Operations

Pathways to Education

Liz is an expert development operations; with a focus on automation, workflows and prospect management. She has spent her entire career working in the not-for-profit sector with arts organizations, healthcare foundations, and higher education institutions. She has instructed at both Western University on the topic of technology in the not-for-profit sector and at Georgian College on prospect research. She has shared her knowledge and expertise on prospect research, database management, ethics in prospect development, and using social media for prospect research at numerous Canadian and international conferences including AFP Congress, Apra, Apra Canada, and AHP Canada. She is the co-editor and contributor to the book "Prospect Research in Canada: An Essential Guide for Researchers and Fundraisers". Liz is a Trustee of the Apra Foundation Board of Trustees.

Lori Hood Lawson

Chief Experience Officer

Call Simulator, Inc.

Lori Hood Lawson has spent nearly 25 years helping the fundraising sector adopt new technology to harness the power of actionable data leading to transformative insights. She recently joined Call Simulator, Inc. as the company’s Chief Experience Officer. Lori is the former Vice President of Advancement Insights for UC Innovation, for which she currently serves as an advisor to ascend AI, the product line she helped develop for UC Innovation clients. She co-founded WorkingPhilanthropy.com LLC and served as editor of several books, including Big Good: Philanthropy in the Age of Big Data & Cognitive Computing and The Nonprofit Buyer: Strategies for Success from a Nonprofit Technology Sales Veteran. She got her start in the fundraising sector at Florida State University Foundation, where she served as Associate Director of Prospect Research. She then joined Prospect Information Network (P!N) and had the opportunity to transition its flagship product, ProfileBuilder, to a SaaS CRM solution after Kintera’s acquisition of P!N. Many of her innovations, and those of her P!N team and colleagues, are still in use today. Lori is a long-time volunteer with both Apra and aasp. She is passionate about ethics and compliance, due diligence, data privacy and protection, and best practices in prospect development. You can find Lori on Twitter @workinglori. She lives with her husband David and their floofy corgi Cooper in Tallahassee, FL, while the kids are busy making our world a better place in various parts of the country.

David Eberly

Independent Consultant

Stephen Knight

Director of Prospect Development

World Wildlife Fund US