Not-for-Profit Board Governance: Modern-Day Best Practices in an Ever-Changing World

Where:
The Rivers Club
301 Grant Street
One Oxford Centre
Pittsburgh, PA 15219

Not-for-Profit Board Governance: Modern-Day Best Practices in an Ever-Changing World

In the not too distant past, individuals joined not-for-profit boards as a way to sell services.  Much has changed since the passage of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, as well as a result of numerous high profile reports of misconduct in the not-for-profit sector.

Board membership today involves stewardship and fundraising responsibilities, while carrying out the mission of the not-for-profit organization.  Equally as important, board members have not only a moral, but a legal obligation to the organizations they serve.

Join us on October 28 as we address the obligations of the 21st century not-for-profit board member.  Topics will include:

  • Lessons learned
  • Board responsibilities
  • Strength in diversity
  • Financial stewardship
  • Audit Committee focus
  • Risk mitigation
  • Crucial role of the financial expert
  • Regulatory concerns

Registration begins at 7:30
Continental breakfast will be provided.
Two CPE credits will be available for attendance, and certificates will be distributed after the session.

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