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Support Center Calendar
Emergency Succession & "Bench-Strength" Planning for Nonprofit Chief Executives: Only $35!!
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Thursday, December 10, 2009 |
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8:30am-10:30am |
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| Overview: |
** Continental breakfast will be provided **
What would happen if you suddenly needed to leave your job –
even for just a short period?
“When in Danger, When in Doubt, Run in Circles, Scream and Shout!???"
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| Details: | Each year, 1 out of every 5 nonprofit leaders leaves or needs to be away from her or his position | | • Some retire. | | • Some leave for new challenges. | • Others leave or are away their positions unexpectedly, due to health issues or other challenges. | • Few spend much time thinking about or planning for what might happen when they are gone. | |
| This session will address the risks of both temporary and permanent succession events and will offer approaches to help both Chief Executives and Board members in the process of planning for succession and building bench strength within the organization. | |

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| Facilitator: | Don Crocker |
| Fee : | $35 |
| Course Location: | Support Center, 305 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY 11th floor |
| Location: | @ 27th Street
NEAREST SUBWAYS:
@ 28th Street & 7th Avenue
@ 23rd Street & 8th Avenue
@ 28th Street & Broadway
@ 23rd Street & 6th Avenue
PATH @ 23rd Street & 6th Avenue
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| Course Number: | 430 |
| Course Category: | Organizational Development |
| Facilitator's Bio: |  DON CROCKER is Executive Director/CEO of the Support Center for Nonprofit Management. Don has over 25 years of experience in the nonprofit and philanthropic sectors and is nationally recognized as a high-energy trainer and consultant in the areas of grants and funding development, developing effective boards, and nonprofit leadership.
He has held numerous positions in tri-state organizations, including Board Member, Director of Research & Development, President, and CEO. Don has been an associate consultant to BoardSource, and is a trained facilitator of BoardSource’s self-assessment process. He has served on the New York Times Nonprofit Excellence Awards selection committee.
Don holds a BA in Psychology and an MS in Leadership and Strategic Management, and is adjunct professor of graduate studies at Manhattanville College and NYU’s Heyman Center for Philanthropy and Fundraising. |

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