WILLIAMS PARKER And Sarasota Herald-Tribune to host forum ON NONPROFIT MANAGEMENT
SARASOTA, Fla. – Williams Parker and the Herald-Tribune Media Group are pleased to invite senior executives and board members of the region’s nonprofit organizations to a breakfast forum focusing on management challenges facing such organizations. The seminar will take place Wednesday, November 9, from 7:30 a.m. to 12 p.m., at the Sarasota Herald-Tribune building located at 1741 Main Street in downtown Sarasota.
Keynote speaker Kathryn Miree, a philanthropic advisory consultant with more than 20 years of experience, will present “Surviving and Thriving in a Challenging Nonprofit Environment: 10 Keys to Success.” Additionally, a panel of speakers, moderated by Charles (Dan) D. Bailey, Jr. of Williams Parker and including Kathryn Miree, Joseph McKenna, President and CEO of Sarasota Orchestra, and Jennifer Rominiecki, President and CEO of Marie Selby Botanical Gardens, will discuss the top issues and challenges faced by nonprofit organizations. Other topics to be covered include building an effective, dynamic, and engaged board; the attorney-client relationship: getting the most value from your lawyer; media relations: how to draft and submit a press release; supporting organizations: pros, cons, and relationship management; and distribution requirements for maintaining private foundation status.
Admission is complimentary, however, space is limited. For additional details and to register, please visit www.williamsparker.com/nonprofitmatters or contact [email protected] for more information.
About The Herald-Tribune
The Herald-Tribune was founded in 1925. Today, more than 90 years later, the company has transformed from a newspaper to a diversified media company known as the Herald-Tribune Media Group. Its mission is to be the most trusted and valued source of news and information in the market it serves.
About Williams Parker
Williams Parker was founded in 1925. The firm focuses on employers, developers, high net-worth families, and nonprofits. The firm offers one of Florida’s largest trusts and estates practices; tax and employment groups with significant depth; and accomplished real estate, litigation, and corporate practices. For clients whose legal challenges involve matters in other states or countries, the firm’s membership in a global network of highly qualified law firms helps its clients secure the legal support they need virtually wherever they need it. Williams Parker takes great pride in its contributions to the community and ongoing investment in its region. The firm is at 200 South Orange Avenue, Sarasota, Florida; (941) 366-4800; www.williamsparker.com.
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