Treasurer/Finance Committee: Right People, Right Roles
Were you just elected board treasurer or to the finance committee, and you’re not sure what to do? Or are you an executive director or board chair with a new board treasurer who needs some finance confidence to carry out their role? This session is geared toward helping new treasurers and finance committee members (or current ones looking for a refresher) be successful in their role. We will cover tools and practices that can help board treasurers develop finance skills, ask strategic financial questions, lead board development in finance, and keep the numbers connected to the mission.
This workshop will be in-person at Propel Nonprofit’s office in Minneapolis. Propel workshops are not recorded.
All Propel trainings are listed in central standard time.
Trainers
Mario A. Hernandez
Mario is a seasoned nonprofit leader with 20 years of experience in various executive and board positions. He is passionate about creating a more just society through strategic, collaborative, and inclusive leadership. He likes to share his insights and skills with other nonprofit professionals. He lives in St. Paul, enjoys biking and chatting, and values family and community.
Read BioAllison Wagstrom
Allison is a relationship builder who helps leaders achieve their goals through non-traditional capital markets, engaging trainings, and transformative technical assistance. She has a background in finance and voting rights, and a vision to build anti-racist financial and operational systems. She is also committed to empowering future industry leaders through various professional development opportunities.
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Mario A. Hernandez
Mario is a seasoned nonprofit leader with 20 years of experience in various executive and board positions. He is passionate about creating a more just society through strategic, collaborative, and inclusive leadership. He likes to share his insights and skills with other nonprofit professionals. He lives in St. Paul, enjoys biking and chatting, and values family and community.
Read BioAllison Wagstrom
Allison is a relationship builder who helps leaders achieve their goals through non-traditional capital markets, engaging trainings, and transformative technical assistance. She has a background in finance and voting rights, and a vision to build anti-racist financial and operational systems. She is also committed to empowering future industry leaders through various professional development opportunities.
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