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PAID Board Symposium NON-PROFIT NON-PROFIT U.S. POSTAGEU.S. ORGANIZATION ORGANIZATION MOLLOY COLLEGE COLLEGE MOLLOY in Nonprofit ______Teachers Teaching with TGovernanceechnology -Attend beginner through advanced sessions; Presenter: - Learn from experienced educators; Patricia Clemency, CFRE -Choose from hands-on and demonstration sessions for new and experienced educators;

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REGISTRATION FORM Larini Room, Public Square - Exchange ideas with others who T Regional are trying new techniques in their Molloy College classrooms; ConferenceRockville Centre, NY -Acquire the latest news on TI technology and For Math & Science Teachers Grades 6th through 12th -Return to your classroom with a renewed enthusiasm for teaching. Friday, November61 & Saturday, November 17, 2007 For FurthernI formation For further information on the Conference, or to be placed on our mailing list, please visit our Molloy College website at: www.molloy.edu/t3 or 1000 Hempstead Avenue e-mail Louis Cino at: [email protected] or 1000 Hempstead Avenue Molloy College Division of Continuing Education and Professional Development 1000 Hempstead Avenue, PO Box 5002 Rockville Centre, NY 11571-5002 Please send this registration form with your check for the tuition due (see rates on previous page) or credit card information purchase order to: Molloy College, Division of Continuing Education, 1000 Hempstead Ave., PO Box 5002, Rockville Centre, NY 11571-5002 . Online registration is available at: www.molloy.edu/ce/registration under Online Registration, then, By Program, then Conferences. You may also phone in your registration by calling 516-323-3554 or fax in your registration 516-323-3560 email it to: [email protected] with Visa, Discover MasterCard information. A confirmation, with directions to the Rockville Ce ntre campus, will be sent upon receipt of your registration. Board Symposium in Nonprofit Governance, Saturday, April 13, 201 9 Name ______Organization ______Home Address Work Phone ______Cell ______E-Mail ______Payment Method q Enclosed is my check or money order made payable to Molloy College for $______q Enclosed is my purchase order for: $ ______q Please charge the total tuition of: $ ______to my: Signature ______Name on Card______V Code (3 digit code the back of card) Rockville Centre, NY 11571

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Board Symposium in Nonprofit Governanace brochure.indd 1 2/1/2019 3:31:55 PM Program Description on numerous national committees and task forces and headed 11:45 a.m.-Noon Roundtable Discussion of Key Issues and Effective board governance is one of the most critical factors the National Strategic Planning Task Force on Governance in 2003- Strategies in the success of any nonprofit organization, particularly 04, which resulted in a new governance model for a nationwide Noon-12:30 p.m. Conversations in Change in today’s increasingly competitive and rapidly-changing organization. Considering what you have learned today: environment. Molloy College’s inaugural Board Symposium Pat was named President and CEO for Make-A-Wish Metro New • What is the most significant issue that in Nonprofit Governance examines the vital role of nonprofit York in 1988 and for Metro and Western New York when our board needs to address in the next 3 boards in optimizing mission performance and building the chapters combined in September 2011. Under her leadership, months? sustainable organizations well-positioned for the future. the chapter received both national and regional recognition for its • What are the 1-2 priorities to address Learn how high-performing boards evolve and adapt to the board and organizational achievements, including The Nonprofit over the next twelve months so that our realities of 21st century governance. The symposium will Times’ 50 Best Nonprofits to Work For; Finalist for the Brooke W. board will be better positioned for the focus on the trends, next practices, partnerships and key Mahoney Award for Outstanding Board Leadership, established by future? governance issues that are shaping the future of nonprofits. Governance Matters; Finalist for the New York Community Trust • Who else do we need to include in this You’ll learn how high-impact boards are evolving to meet - New York Magazine Nonprofit Excellence Awards,which honors conversation as partners in change? these changes and how your own organization can adapt outstanding management practices; The Power of One award by Location and respond to the opportunities and challenges facing Make-A-Wish America, which recognizes chapters whose work strengthens the entire national organization. The conference will be given in the Public Square, Larini Room nonprofits today. The symposium provides a collaborative (Room 290A, second floor) on the Rockville Centre campus of format to address governance and stewardship topics Pat joined Make-A-Wish America as Diversity and Development Molloy College located at 1000 Hempstead Avenue, Rockville with leaders from your organization and other non-profits. Officer from 2016-2018 to develop a national model for Inclusion Centre, NY 11571. Travel directions will be sent with your Discussion will focus on strategies that can advance your & Diversity, in support of the organization’s strategic plan, Every confirmation. board and mission at a time when the need for nonprofit Eligible Child. She remains active with Make-A-Wish and serves services has never been greater. as Outreach Chair for the National Board Alumni Association of If you should need hotel arrangements, please call Make-A-Wish America. 516.323.3554. Intended Audience Pat is a member of the Board of Regents for NYU Winthrop and a Program Tuition Rates The Board Symposium in Nonprofit Governance is designed former member of the Board of Trustees for Sacred Heart Acad- Early Registration, until March 1: $95 for board members serving nonprofits at various stages of emy in Hempstead. A frequent speaker on board governance organizational development, as well as for those contemplat- and fundraising issues, Pat has been an instructor in philanthropy Regular Registration, March 2-April 5: $115 ing future board service. over the years at Molloy College, and LIU Post. Late Registration, after April 5: $135 Nonprofit executives who want to be more successful in lead- A graduate of Northwestern University with an M.A. from the ing organizational change with their board partners are also School of Communication, Pat was also selected by the National Registration Association of Fundraising Professionals for their inaugural class of encouraged to attend. To register online for the program please visit: www.molloy. 22 Master Trainers in philanthropy through a program developed edu/ce/non-profitmgmt Learning Objectives with Indiana University School of Philanthropy and funded by the Eli Lilly Foundation. You may also phone in your registration by • Define the governance trends and “next practices” that can calling 516.323.3550 with your MasterCard, Discover, Visa, or help your board build for the future Agenda purchase order information. To register in-person, by fax, or • Examine the stewardship issues that high-impact boards 8:00 a.m. Registration, Breakfast, Networking mail: please see the registration form on the back cover and are addressing to ensure organizational accountability follow the directions. • Develop new approaches to attract and retain exceptional 9:00 a.m. Welcome board members Confirmation of your registration and travel directions will be 9:10 a.m. • Build strategies that strengthen the board-staff partnership The State of Nonprofit Governance sent to you upon receipt of your registration. and demonstrate that your organization is worthy of and the Lessons for Our Own support Organizations Refund Policy • Governance Trends and “Next Practices” that • Identify the actions/changes that can help elevate your A full refund will be granted as long as you contact us one Build for the Future board and organizational performance week prior to the start of the program. However, substitutions • Stewardship Issues in a 21st Century World can be made until the day of the program at no charge. Speaker Bio 10:10-10:30 a.m. Roundtable Discussion of Key Issues and Patricia Clemency, CFRE has been involved Strategies Conference Details with nonprofit governance since 1983 in a 10:30-10:45 a.m. Break and Networking The most up-to-date scheduling information can be variety of capacities: as a board member, found on the program webpage at: www.molloy.edu/ce/ staff leader, facilitator, and consultant to 10:45-11:45 a.m. The Key Relationships that Elevate Board and non-profitmgmt. We will also email out the conference nonprofit boards. She was board chair for Organizational Performance information if you are on our mailing list. To join our mailing Make-A-Wish Metro New York from 1983 to • Attracting/Retaining High-Performing list contact Cindy Thomas, Assistant to the Director, Summer 1985 and a board member for Make-A-Wish Board Members Sessions and Conference Services by email: cthomas@molloy. America from 1984 to 1988. Pat has served • Strengthening the Board-Staff Partnership edu or by phone: 516.323.3554.

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