As our fiscal year comes to an end, we say, “Goodbye and thank you” to four at-large Board members and three participating agency Board representatives. Thank you to our outgoing at-large members Emily Cantrell, Amy Johnson, Kelsey N.H. Mayo and Kaumil Shah, JD, CPA for your years of dedication to the Ascend Board. And, thank you to our outgoing participating agency Board representatives Dean F. Cikins, MBA, FACHE, Matt Hawkins and Pamela Wideman. You have helped us lift nonprofits to greater heights through your service.
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So one of the most common questions I get asked these days is "What is the role of the board - advisors or legislators?"! Well, come be part of this conversation! If you are concerned about future proofing your organization - then this symposium is for you!
Save the Date! Nonprofit leaders and board members will want to attend the Board Governance Symposium on February 7, 2025. https://lnkd.in/gZzSBSkX
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When your nonprofit board lacks racial or ethnic diversity, you risk enacting plans that ineffectively address societal challenges and inequities, or even reinforce them. Launch your board’s DEI journey by discussing these five questions:
Taking Action on Board Diversity: Five Questions to Get You Started - BoardSource
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Wow, they will be hard to replace!