2010 September Luncheon
AFP Members: Register by Wednesday, September 22 at 9:00pm PST to receive the $10 Early Bird Discount!
THE SUSTAINABLE NONPROFIT
When: Friday, September 24, 2010 at 11:30 a.m.
Where: Lawry’s The Prime Rib, 4043 Howard Hughes Parkway (at Flamingo)
Presenter: Stacey Wedding, Principal, Professionals In Philanthropy (NV)
We hear the term “sustainability” used with increasing frequency these days, but what does it really mean? At our September Seminar, Stacey Wedding will guide us to a clear understanding of – and appreciation for – “sustainability” as it applies to out nonprofit world. First and foremost, it’s more than just money!
We’ll consider such important questions as:
- What are the keys to sustainability?
- What is the role of leadership in sustainable organizations?
And we’ll discover the difference between survivability and sustainability.
About our presenter:
A
native Nevadan, Stacey Wedding is a past president of AFP’s Las Vegas Chapter.
She is the founder and principal of Professionals in Philanthropy, LLC, a
boutique philanthropic consulting firm that she established in 2006.
Stacey is widely recognized as a leader in her field. She is an inductee of the 2009 Women’s Hall of Fame and recipient of the 2008 Athena Award for leadership and community service. She has also been named a Person of Influence, a Rising Star Under 40 and a Top Business Professional Under 40 by various media and community organizations.
Her executive experience was gained as a member of the management team of the Nevada Community Foundation, at Ballard Communications, and within the Corporate Communications Department of Nevada Power Company (now NV Energy).
A frequent speaker on philanthropy and volunteerism, Stacey contributes substantially to the Southern Nevada community. Her firm donates 10% of its net income to charitable causes and provides over 300 hours of nonprofit board leadership and volunteer service each year.
She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications from UNLV, where she graduated summa cum laude from the Honors College and became Board of Regents Undergraduate Scholar of the Year. In 2004 the University chose her as its Outstanding Alumna of the Year.