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3/24/2010: Using the Leadership Transition Process to Improve Your Organization: Beyond the Role of the Executive Search Consultant

Wednesday, March 24, 2010 from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM (ET)

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Funders and nonprofits alike are increasingly aware from published research and documented experience that the period after the departure of one leader and before the arrival of the next is too valuable to waste “standing still” in a holding action. The webinar will discuss the factors that every nonprofit needs to examine during the transition period – respecting the past, examining the present, and planning for the future, in order to complement the role of the Executive Search Consultant and prepare the way for a truly exciting next chapter in the life of the organization.

Part of the Wednesday Webinar series for nonprofit staff and board development. Offering strategy, planning, organizational development, branding, marketing, executive search, finance, fundraising, operations, and more.

Presenter:

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Chris Dame has been managing change for government, business, and nonprofit organizations for over 35 years. He has direct experience managing large-scale private and government projects involving planning and design, finance, market research, construction, politics, and community relations. He’s served as CEO and board member of for-profits, and volunteer, board member, and chair of several non-profits. He’s been the Interim Executive Director for several organizations including a homeless veteran’s shelter, an hispanic social service agency, and a regional nonprofit housing development company. As NPT’s President he’s consulted to numerous nonprofits on start-ups, governance, executive coaching, turnarounds, program administration, succession planning and implementation, and a host of other organizational transition challenges.