#MeToo Philanthropy

When:  Aug 16, 2018 from 08:00 AM to 10:00 AM (ET)
8:00 - 8:30 AM Networking
8:30 - 9:30 AM Program
9:30 - 10:00 AM Q & A

The impact of #MeToo consciousness on the world of Philanthropy:
Our goal is to improve the lives of AFP GDC members and guests by sharing what development professionals have learned about changing the work environment in the office and in the field with donors, board members, other stakeholders; and discovering best practices and next steps including:

  • Preparing
  • Avoiding
  • Deflecting
  • Responding
  • Restoring
Moderator and Panelists
  • Dr. Lee Meadows, Professor of Management, Walsh College – moderator
  • Terry Barclay, President and CEO of Inforum, which advances careers and connections for women and also allies with men in the search for more diverse and inclusive workplaces.
  • Sandy Harvey, CEO of Exodus Consulting Group, a human resources and executive consulting group
  • Kristin Rossi, VP of Development and Communications at the Alzheimer’s Association, an AFP member with #MeToo related experiences both as a development professional and also as a manager of other development professionals
  • Jim Rosenfeld, labor and employment attorney, Butzel Long, who gives workplace training sessions in avoiding harassment and affirming or creating a more comfortable, productive work environment for everyone.

CFRE education logoApproved CFRE credit hours: 1.5

AFP Member: $35
Non-Member: $50
Collegiate Member: $17.50

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Sponsored by:

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Location

Cranbrook Art Museum deSalle Auditorium
39221 Woodward Ave.
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304
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