Building an Effective CEO + Board Chair Partnership
It has often been said that a healthy relationship between the board chair and executive director/CEO goes a long way toward building an effective organization. Does this partnership take work? You bet it does, but it’s well worth the effort to help the nonprofit accomplish its mission, as well as to minimize the stress of the board and staff.
We recommend the nonprofit’s executive director and board chair attend this session together to explore their critical relationship and to discuss how they will support each other in leading their organization to success.
This workshop will have closed captioning available through the online service Otter.ai.
Propel workshops are not recorded.
All Propel trainings are listed in central standard time.
Trainers
Sindiswa Georgiades
Sindiswa is a nonprofit consultant with over 10 years of experience. She helps organizations develop and build their capacity with a mission driven approach. She is passionate about working with grassroots and community-based organizations and being an accessible partner to nonprofit leaders. She graduated from Concordia University in Saint Paul, MN and was a Roy Wilkins Community Fellow at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs. She loves gardening, cooking, and enjoying the lakes around the Twin Cities.
Read BioKabo Yang
Kabo is a nonprofit professional, consultant, educator and board leader with over 40 years of experience in the Twin Cities. She has worked with various organizations serving and/or led by BIPOC communities, especially refugees from Southeast Asia and Hmong families. She teaches at St. Catherine University and the Humphrey School of Public Affairs and is pursuing a doctoral degree from Fielding Graduate University.
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Sindiswa Georgiades
Sindiswa is a nonprofit consultant with over 10 years of experience. She helps organizations develop and build their capacity with a mission driven approach. She is passionate about working with grassroots and community-based organizations and being an accessible partner to nonprofit leaders. She graduated from Concordia University in Saint Paul, MN and was a Roy Wilkins Community Fellow at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs. She loves gardening, cooking, and enjoying the lakes around the Twin Cities.
Read BioKabo Yang
Kabo is a nonprofit professional, consultant, educator and board leader with over 40 years of experience in the Twin Cities. She has worked with various organizations serving and/or led by BIPOC communities, especially refugees from Southeast Asia and Hmong families. She teaches at St. Catherine University and the Humphrey School of Public Affairs and is pursuing a doctoral degree from Fielding Graduate University.
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