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Join Milwaukee-area leaders at the 2018 Enterprising NONPROFITS event in Waukesha
For-profit and nonprofit business leaders, executive directors, business development directors and volunteer coordinators will collaborate and share best practices
First Business Bank presents its inaugural Enterprising NONPROFITS - Milwaukee event, a day of idea-packed sessions and networking.
The event will allow for-profit and nonprofit business leaders, executive directors, business development directors and volunteer coordinators to collaborate and share best practices.
Keynote speaker Paul Wesselmann, The Ripples Guy, will kickoff the event with a presentation on “Building Social Capital & Deepening Your Connections.” Wesselmann will share inspiration about networking and social capital in an engaging session that received rave reviews in Madison last year.
After the keynote, breakout sessions will include:
- Using your 990 for Growth and Storytelling
- A Vision Without Action is Merely a Daydream
- Discover your Brand Personality
- Fundamentals of Nonprofit Board Governance
The event will conclude with networking and more motivational advice from Wesselmann. Registration includes breakfast, programming, refreshments and lunch. Registration fees are $40 through April 30 and $50 from May 1 until the event.Milwaukee area nonprofit and for-profit leaders can register at https://firstbusiness.com/events/enterprising-nonprofits-milwaukee/.
Enterprising NONPROFITS - Milwaukee will take place on June 7 at the Milwaukee Mariott West Waukesha located at W231N1600 Corporate Ct, Waukesha, Wisconsin.
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