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Mellon Foundation president Earl Lewis and Dean David Birdsell discuss the role of philanthropy in higher education.
Mellon Foundation president Earl Lewis and Dean David Birdsell discuss the role of philanthropy in higher education.
The winner and finalists from this year's Brooke W. Mahoney Award for Outstanding Board Leadership sit down with Dean David Birdsell of the Baruch College School of Public Affairs and Chair of VCG Governance Matters for a frank conversation about what makes their Boards–and their organizations–successful. Organizations represented include Transportation Alternatives, Global Kids, The New York Bar Foundation, Queens Community House, and Reach the World.
The winner and finalists from this year’s Brooke W. Mahoney Award for Outstanding Board Leadership sit down with Dean David Birdsell of the Baruch College School of Public Affairs and Chair of VCG Governance Matters for a frank conversation about what makes their Boards–and their organizations–successful. Organizations represented include Transportation Alternatives, Global Kids, The New York Bar Foundation, Queens Community House, and Reach the World.
The 7th Annual Burton Kossoff Business Leadership Lecture Series features Richard Parsons. Introduced by Dean John A. Elliott of Baruch College's Zicklin School of Business and Dean David Birdsell of School of Public Affairs, the speaker for the 7th Annual Burton Kossoff Business Leadership Lecture features Richard Parsons, a Senior Advisor at Providence Equity Partners Inc. specializing in media, communications and information companies and also Chairman of the Board of Citigroup, Inc. Prior to serving in those roles to share perspectives on the most pressing issues in business.
The 7th Annual Burton Kossoff Business Leadership Lecture Series features Richard Parsons. Introduced by Dean John A. Elliott of Baruch College's Zicklin School of Business and Dean David Birdsell of School of Public Affairs, the speaker for the 7th Annual Burton Kossoff Business Leadership Lecture features Richard Parsons, a Senior Advisor at Providence Equity Partners Inc. specializing in media, communications and information companies and also Chairman of the Board of Citigroup, Inc. Prior to serving in those roles to share perspectives on the most pressing issues in business.
The 7th Annual Burton Kossoff Business Leadership Lecture Series features Richard Parsons. Introduced by Dean John A. Elliott of Baruch College's Zicklin School of Business and Dean David Birdsell of School of Public Affairs, the speaker for the 7th Annual Burton Kossoff Business Leadership Lecture features Richard Parsons, a Senior Advisor at Providence Equity Partners Inc. specializing in media, communications and information companies and also Chairman of the Board of Citigroup, Inc. Prior to serving in those roles to share perspectives on the most pressing issues in business.
The 7th Annual Burton Kossoff Business Leadership Lecture Series features Richard Parsons. Introduced by Dean John A. Elliott of Baruch College's Zicklin School of Business and Dean David Birdsell of School of Public Affairs, the speaker for the 7th Annual Burton Kossoff Business Leadership Lecture features Richard Parsons, a Senior Advisor at Providence Equity Partners Inc. specializing in media, communications and information companies and also Chairman of the Board of Citigroup, Inc. Prior to serving in those roles to share perspectives on the most pressing issues in business.
Introduced by Dean David Birdsell of Baruch College's School of Public Affairs, the theme of the conference focuses on the issues of media coverage for nonprofit organizations and connections between both. Moderated by Sam Roberts, Urban Affairs Correspondent and reporter of the New York Times, the program includes the speakers of Jennifer Jones Austin, CEO/Executive Director of the Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, Courtney Gross, Political Reporter of NY1, Jennifer March-Joy, Executive Director of Citizens' Committee for Children of New York, and Carla Zanoni, Social Media Editor of DNAinfo.com New York. The program was sponsored by Baruch College's Center for Nonprofit Strategy and Management of the School of Public Affairs, as part of the series in its Nonprofit Seminar throughout the fall 2012 semester.
Introduced by Dean David Birdsell of Baruch College’s School of Public Affairs, the theme of the conference focuses on the issues of media coverage for nonprofit organizations and connections between both. Moderated by Sam Roberts, Urban Affairs Correspondent and reporter of the New York Times, the program includes the speakers of Jennifer Jones Austin, CEO/Executive Director of the Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, Courtney Gross, Political Reporter of NY1, Jennifer March-Joy, Executive Director of Citizens’ Committee for Children of New York, and Carla Zanoni, Social Media Editor of DNAinfo.com New York. The program was sponsored by Baruch College’s Center for Nonprofit Strategy and Management of the School of Public Affairs, as part of the series in its Nonprofit Seminar throughout the fall 2012 semester.
We all know that nonprofits need excellent Boards, but finding out how and what can they do to maintain excellent governance practices is an issue that yet to be explored. The winner and finalists of the 2012 Brooke W. Mahoney Award for Outstanding Board Leadership will sit down with Dean David Birdsell of the Baruch College School of Public Affairs for a conversation about what makes their Boards and their organizations successful.
We all know that nonprofits need excellent Boards, but finding out how and what can they do to maintain excellent governance practices is an issue that yet to be explored. The winner and finalists of the 2012 Brooke W. Mahoney Award for Outstanding Board Leadership will sit down with Dean David Birdsell of the Baruch College School of Public Affairs for a conversation about what makes their Boards and their organizations successful.