Helping nonprofit leaders do better at doing good

Building a More Powerful Board

Friday, October 4, 2019

9:00 am - 11:30 am
Simi Valley Public Library
2969 Tapo Canyon Rd., Simi Valley, CA 93063

Individual Members: $25
Organizational Members: No Additional Fee
Non-Members: $35

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About this event

Having a high-performing board is critical to the health and success of every nonprofit. However many nonprofits struggle with the complexities of creating a diverse and effective board. In this workshop, we will examine how to assess gaps, strategically find and recruit qualified candidates, set expectations and orient new members as well as tactics to keep your board engaged.

Local nonprofit leaders will share their secrets to creating and governing successful boards – including how they create value for their board while maximizing the outcome for their organization.

Panelists include:

  • Fred Bauermeister, Free Clinic of Simi Valley
  • Andrea Gallagher, Senior Concerns
  • Kate McLean, Nonprofit Strategies
  • Bryan McQueeney, Ride On Therapeutic Horsemanship
  • Doug Platts, Ventura County Sheriff's Foundation
This workshop is co-convened with the City of Simi Valley and the Simi Valley Public Library!

 

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Faculty


Caryn Bosson

Caryn Bosson is the principal of Caryn Bosson Consulting, supporting individuals, teams and nonprofit organizations to achieve their greatest impact. Caryn brings skills and wisdom gained from three decades of successful nonprofit management. Her specialities include executive leadership and coaching, strategic planning, fund development, communications, leadership and organizational development.

Caryn also serves as Community Development Director of The CREW, which since 1991 has provided employment and leadership experience to local youth as they participate in vital conservation work. Caryn’s background includes nearly a decade of senior leadership roles at TreePeople, an urban forestry pioneer in Los Angeles. Prior to that, she founded and led as Executive Director for ten years the innovative Ojai Valley Youth Foundation, which she helped grow into a statewide model for involving young people as partners in strengthening their communities.

Caryn believes in strength-based, shared leadership as the essential way to grow stronger communities and organizations, and in the power we all have to envision and shape a better future. She has been named an Ojai Living Treasure, a Woman of the Ojai, and received the Carla Bard Community Service Award. Caryn has served on several boards in Ojai, where she is an active community volunteer. She has a BA in Literature from UCSB's College of Creative Studies, and a MS in Organizational Leadership from Manhattan College.

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