What You'll Learn
- What are the benefits of a strong committee structure?
- What leadership roles do you need?
- How can your strategic plan inform committee work?
- What does an effective committee charter entail?
- Why is your board development committee the most important?
- Are executive committees overrated?
- What role should staff members play with committees?
Training Overview
Time to update board roles and committees? Set up your team and organization for success.
As your organization pushes on through the pandemic, now is an ideal time to review board roles and committees. You may need to add new responsibilities, shift priorities, or eliminate obsolete tasks.
When the board’s work is streamlined and flows smoothly from plan through execution, you can focus on what matters most – managing your mission impact during a pandemic and beyond. Knowing what committees to create and how to set them up for success is essential to sustaining a high-performing board.
- What are the benefits of a strong committee structure?
- What leadership roles do you need?
- How can your strategic plan inform committee work?
- What does an effective committee charter entail?
- Why is your board development committee the most important?
- Are executive committees overrated?
- What role should staff members play with committees?
Who Should Attend?
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Expert Presenter


Cindi Phallen
- Author, educator, speaker, and consultant
- President of Create Possibility
- Provides strategy consulting, speaking services, and retreat facilitation on topics related to board development, fundraising, and strategic planning
- 18 years’ experience as a nonprofit Executive Director
- Author of The Impact Triangle, a book for executive directors and board members
- Writes a bi-weekly blog focused on the key issues nonprofit leaders face
- Fundraising instructor for the University of San Diego’s Nonprofit Management Certificate program
- Serves on the Advisory Board of NonprofitPRO
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