BBB Metro NY - Dealing with Disruption: Framing Leadership Strategies for the Future

BBB Charity Effectiveness Symposium XII

Keynote Address

Keynote Address delivered by Teresa C. Younger, President & CEO, Ms. Foundation for Women.

Welcome Remarks from

Claire Rosenzweig and David S. Birdsell

Charities Bureau Update with

James G. Sheehan, Esq.

Panel Discussion moderated by

Doug Bauer

Panel Discussion moderated by

Ronna Brown

AGENDA

Dealing with Disruption: Framing Leadership Strategies for the Future
BBB Charity Effectiveness Symposium XII
February 27, 2018
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 – Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs.

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

Panel Discussion
Framing Leadership Strategies for the Future
Moderator: Doug Bauer, Executive Director, The Clark Foundation
Jessica L. Cavagnero, Partner, SeaChange Capital Partners
Hilda H. Polanco, CPA, CCSA®, CGMA, Founder and CEO, Fiscal Management Associates
Michelle Yanche, Associate Executive Director for Government and External Relations, Good Shepherd Services

Panel Discussion
NextGen Philanthropy
Moderator: Ronna Brown, President, Philanthropy New York
Bianca D. Alston, Program Officer, The New York Women’s Foundation and Board Member, Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy
Adina Schwartz, Director of Client Engagement, 21/64
Gay Young, Vice President of Donor Services, The New York Community Trust

Keynote Remarks
Fostering Disrupters
Teresa C. Younger, President & CEO, Ms. Foundation for Women

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