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California Nonprofit Leaders Gather To Discuss Management Best Practices In the 21st Century
Business Wire, Feb 22, 2000
Business Editors
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 22, 2000
As nonprofit organizations enter the 21st century, they face a range of challenges and opportunities, both new and familiar. In today's fast-paced job market, how do agencies attract and retain a qualified and diverse workforce? How can they use computers, the Internet and other advanced management tools to create more effective and efficient organizations? How do organizations make their boards, programs and agencies truly accessible to diverse and underserved populations?
The Management Center's 2nd Annual Best Practices Conference, "New Tools for Nonprofits in the 21st Century," is targeted at nonprofit leaders and managers who are looking for innovative, proactive strategies for addressing these and other pressing problems in the public service sector. Building on 23 years of experience providing cutting-edge services and programs for California nonprofits, TMC has designed this one-day conference as an intensive, hands-on training and networking event. Over 400 nonprofit leaders are expected to attend.
Conference highlights include over 20 workshops focused on six key areas of nonprofit management:
-- Organizational Development -- Human Resources -- Executive Recruitment -- Technology -- Diversity -- Media
Iain Somerville of Andersen Consulting will give the highlighted keynote speech.
Showcased exhibitors and sponsors Include: Blackbaud, CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, Deaf and Disabled Telecommunications Program, Deloitte & Touche, effective environments, iReachOut.com, JSI Fundraising Systems Nonprofit, Insurance Alliance of California Nonprofits, United Vehicle Insurance Pool, NSFRE-GGC Peninsula Community Foundation, Purchasing Services Agency, The Clorox Company Foundation, and Wells Fargo.
The Best Practices Conference will be held Friday, February 25, 2000 at the Radisson Miyako Hotel, 1625 Post Street at Laguna in San Francisco, CA. Registration will be available at the door from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. for $159. For more information, please browse www.tmcenter.org or call (415) 399-2651.
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