When

Friday November 21, 2014 from 8:30 AM to 10:00 AM EST
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Hannah Grimes Center, Conference Room 
25 Roxbury St.
Keene, NH 03431
 

 
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Contact

Jillian Miner 
Hannah Grimes 
603-352-5063 
jillian@hannahgrimes.com 
 

Nonprofit Leaders & Members Roundtable with Lyedie Geer 

Shape Your Board for a Bright Future - Governance

Let’s talk about the importance of Governance and Nominating and how they shape the future of your organization.

  • How aligned is this committee’s approach with your mission and vision?
  • How do you go about deciding who to invite to your board?
  • How does meeting structure impact membership and involvement?
  • What is the influence of by laws on the stability and agility of your non-profit organization?

Lyedie Geer will lead a structured conversation addressing these and any other governance related topics participants bring to the table.

Presenter: Lyedie Geer MS IMC is an Integral Master Coach and Facilitator who brings twenty-five years of experience in the areas of leadership, artistry and entrepreneurship along with a Masters Degree in Management & Leadership to her practice. Her professional experience ranges from philanthropic roles in education and the arts to small business ownership. She was the Founding Director of The Moving Company Dance Center (Now known as MOCO).

There is no fee for this roundtable, however registration is required at this event.

The monthly Nonprofit roundtable is hosted by Dave Chase of DRC Consulting and gathers on the 3rd Friday of every month. Nonprofit leaders and board members are welcome to attend to receive support and share information to become more successful in their board service. By building confidence in a set of performance expectations learned at the roundtable, participants can carry back recommendations to their boards and agencies. 

 A combined focus on the environment, education, human service, social justice and sustainability has been the core of Dave Chase’s professional life for some thirty years. Over that time, he has successfully led and managed organizations within those sectors at the local, regional, and national levels.