Designing the Future for Success and Sustainability

BBB Metro NY Charity Effectiveness Symposium IX

Keynote Address

Keynote Address delivered by Karen L. Rosa, Vice President and Executive Director, Altman Foundation.

Welcome Remarks from

Claire Rosenzweig and David S. Birdsell

Charities Bureau Update with

James G. Sheehan, Esq.

Panel Discussion moderated by

David S. Birdsell

Panel Discussion moderated by

Hilda H. Polanco

AGENDA

Designing the Future for Success and Sustainability
BBB Charity Effectiveness Symposium IX
February 24, 2015
Baruch College Marxe School of Public and International Affairs

Welcome
Claire Rosenzweig, CAE, President & CEO, Better Business Bureau Serving Metropolitan New York, and the Education and Research Foundation of the Better Business Bureau of Metropolitan New York, Inc.

David S. Birdsell, Dean and Professor, Baruch College School of Public Affairs

Opening Remarks
Charities Bureau Update
Speaker: James G. Sheehan, Esq. Chief, Charities Bureau, Office of the New York State Attorney General

Keynote Remarks
Success and Sustainability: Moving from LOI to Repeat Grantee
Karen L. Rosa, Vice President and Executive Director, Altman Foundation

Question Moderator: James A. Krauskopf, Distinguished Lecturer and Director, The Center for Nonprofit Strategy and Management, Baruch College School of Public Affairs

Panel Discussion
Developing Talent: Building Success from Inside Out
Moderator: David S. Birdsell, Dean and Professor, Baruch College School of Public Affairs
Jeremy Kohomban, Ph.D., President & CEO, The Children's Village
Wayne Ho, Chief Program and Policy Officer, Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies
John Sanchez, Executive Director, East Side House Settlement

Panel Discussion
Operational Excellence and Sustainability: Key Elements
Moderator: Hilda H. Polanco, Founder and CEO, Fiscal Management Associates, LLC
Charles Buice, President, Tiger Foundation
Sam Schaeffer, Executive Director and CEO, Center for Employment Opportunities
Warren Scharf, Executive Director, Lenox Hill Neighborhood House