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Governance

An Understanding of the Full Spectrum of Multi-Institutional Arrangements (G), Part 2 of Workshop D6

Friday, Oct. 16, 8:30-10 a.m.
Session: 
E5
Track: 
Governance (G)

This workshop will provide a detailed look at mergers, acquisitions, and affiliations, including the external forces that motivate these multi-institutional arrangements, types of institutional responses, potential benefits and disadvantages of external arrangements, multi-institutional transaction models, key issues in multi-institutional arrangements, phases of developing and implementing multi-institutional arrangements, and prerequisites for success.  The models examined will include a broad spectrum from informal arrangements through full asset mergers.

Eric Stonehill, managing director, health and human services, HB Solutions LLC

  | PostTagIcon Tags: Governance, Session E

Internal Corporate Organization and Reorganization: Basic Issues and Process, Part 1 (G)

Wednesday, Oct. 14, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Session: 
D6
Track: 
Governance (G)

The most successful organizations in multi-institutional arrangements are usually the ones that have put their own structural house in order. This workshop will examine various restructuring techniques such as the legal separation of programs into separate entities and the formation of parent holding companies. Sub-topics include what corporate organization and reorganization are, purposes of corporate reorganization, typical good and bad reasons to reorganize, phases of development and implementation, and prerequisites for a successful reorganization.

Eric Stonehill, managing director, health and human services, HB Solutions LLC

  | PostTagIcon Tags: Governance, Session D

Board Ambassadors: Engaging the Board Without Fear and Trespassing, Part 2 (G, RD)

Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2-3:30 p.m.
Session: 
B5
Track: 
Governance (G)
Track: 
Resource Development (RD)

Focusing on the pivotal role of board members in developing and maintaining the philanthropic capacity of an agency, this workshop will examine strategies and tactics for engaging and supporting board members so that they are empowered to take active roles in the development process. Attendees will engage in a discussion about a relationship management tool that can be used to further strengthen the stewardship of relationships with donors, as well as identify fertile areas for fund development cultivation.Read full description »

Robert Jones, president and CEO, Children’s Aid and Family Services; and Betsy Vander Velde, president and CEO, The Family Conservancy

  | PostTagIcon Tags: Governance, Resource Development, Session B

Board Ambassadors: Engaging the Board Without Fear and Trespassing, Part 1 (G, RD)

Wednesday, Oct. 14, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Session: 
A5
Track: 
Governance (G)
Track: 
Resource Development (RD)

Focusing on the pivotal role of board members in developing and maintaining the philanthropic capacity of an agency, this workshop will examine strategies and tactics for engaging and supporting board members so that they are empowered to take active roles in the development process. Attendees will engage in a discussion about a relationship management tool that can be used to further strengthen the stewardship of relationships with donors, as well as identify fertile areas for fund development cultivation.Read full description »

Robert Jones, president and CEO, Children’s Aid and Family Services; and Betsy Vander Velde, president and CEO, The Family Conservancy

  | PostTagIcon Tags: Governance, Resource Development, Session A

The Alliance thanks these organizations that have already committed to sponsoring this year’s event:

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