BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//ChamberMaster//Event Calendar 2.0//EN METHOD:PUBLISH X-PUBLISHED-TTL:P3D REFRESH-INTERVAL:P3D CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20180524T130000Z DTEND:20180524T160000Z X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE SUMMARY:Nonprofit Academy: Make HR Policy Work - Turning Intent into Action DESCRIPTION:The workshop asserts that human resources policies and procedures are important protectors of nonprofit assets. By knowing which policies provide both guidance and protection to mission vital brand reputation\, participants will be able to prevent issues that arise because of these policies. And they will gain practical experience both preventing and addressing potential human resources-related leadership challenges.\n\n\n\nWhat do they walk away with they didn't have to begin?\n\n\n\n An understanding of why organizations must have written policies and procedures\n\n Knowledge about mandatory and helpful employee-related policies and procedures\n\n Practice in preventing and working through issues using policy as a guide\n\n\n\nSandra Marra\, Marra Consulting Group\, LLC\n\n\n\nSandra has more than 30 years of experience in leading organizations in both executive staff and board leadership roles. She is the founder and principal consultant with Marra Consulting Group\, providing organizational\, strategic and change management support to nonprofit boards and senior staff. Her experience includes Chief Operating Officer of an $20 million nonprofit organization supporting educational and service programs for developmentally disabled children and adults. She is also currently a volunteer Board Chair\, leading a $10 million national member\n\norganization. She holds a Masters of Science degree in Personnel and Resource Management from The American University.\n\n\n\nLeigh Shields\, Principal\, Leigh Shields & Associates\n\n\n\nLeigh thrives on helping nonprofit leaders develop capabilities to unleash their full potential. As a leadership coach\, Leigh combines curious empathy with thoughtful inquiry to help clients reach into themselves to breakthrough barriers. As a leadership development consultant\, Leigh designs and facilitates varying types of learning forums depending on the needs of his clients.\n\n\n\nSince selling lemonade from a stand in his family driveway to raise money for the American Red Cross in Pittsburgh at age 10\, Leigh realized the reward of helping other people. Now he brings proven value to his nonprofit clients to accelerate mission impact for beneficiaries of their services. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
The workshop asserts that human resources policies and procedures are important protectors of nonprofit assets. By knowing which policies provide both guidance and protection to mission vital brand reputation\, participants will be able to prevent issues that arise because of these policies. And they will gain practical experience both preventing and addressing potential human resources-related leadership challenges.
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\nWhat do they walk away with they \;didn&rsquo\;t have to begin?
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\n&bull\; An understanding of why organizations must have written policies and procedures
\n&bull\; Knowledge about mandatory and helpful employee-related policies and procedures
\n&bull\; Practice in preventing and working through issues using policy as a guide
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\nSandra \;Marra\, \;Marra \;Consulting Group\, LLC
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\nSandra has more than 30 years of experience in leading organizations in both executive staff and board leadership roles. She is the founder and principal consultant with \;Marra \;Consulting Group\, providing organizational\, strategic and change management support to nonprofit boards and senior staff. Her experience includes Chief Operating Officer of an $20 million nonprofit organization supporting educational and service programs for developmentally disabled children and adults. She is also currently a volunteer Board Chair\, leading a $10 million national member
\norganization. She holds a Masters of Science degree in Personnel and Resource Management from The American University.
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\nLeigh Shields\, Principal\, Leigh Shields &\; Associates
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\nLeigh thrives on helping nonprofit leaders develop capabilities to unleash their full potential. As a leadership coach\, Leigh combines curious empathy with thoughtful inquiry to help clients reach into themselves to breakthrough barriers. As a leadership development consultant\, Leigh designs and facilitates varying types of learning forums depending on the needs of his clients.
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\nSince selling lemonade from a stand in his family driveway to raise money for the American Red Cross in Pittsburgh at age 10\, Leigh realized the reward of helping other people. Now he brings proven \;value \;to his nonprofit clients to accelerate mission impact for beneficiaries of their services.