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2019 - Training-06/04-Board Governance for Non-Profits
Date and Time
Tuesday Jun 4, 2019
8:30 AM - 2:00 PM CST
Tuesday, June 4th
Registration: 8:30 am
Workshop: 9 am - 2 pm
Lunch is provided
Registration closes May 31, 2019
Location
Delta Hotels Saskatoon Downtown
405 20th St E
Saskatoon, SK
PAID PARKING AVAILABLE UNDERGROUND
Fees/Admission
Individual - $125
Group - $1,000
Non-Members:
Individual - $250
Group - $2,000
NOTE:
• Prices not including GST
• Group rate available for up to 20 attendees
Contact Information
For more information please contact Kate Dupuis at 306-664-0712
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Description
This workshop is designed to inform, educate, and assist both volunteer board members and staff about governance, best practices and the effective operation of a board of directors.
Some of the strategies and best practices you will learn in this dynamic and highly engaging workshop include:
- The 7 key elements of good governance
- Principles for governing your organization
- The board/CEO partnership
- Sample terms of reference for committees and boards
- Board & CEO roles, responsibilities & authority
- Developing board agendas & the consent agenda
- CEO performance evaluation
- Policies you need
Deb McClelland
Over the years, Deb's passion has been to assist boards in realizing their potential by travelling around the country teaching numerous workshops on the subject.
Deb has served on many boards, including national and provincial boards, for over thirty-five years. She also worked as Executive Director at the Kamloops Chamber of Commerce for nineteen years, supporting her board of directors as they transitioned to a solid governance model. Within all these experiences, she came to realize that governance, when done right, could be fun and easy. That is why she has developed templates, examples and exercises for boards to follow so that they can easily adopt what she calls the Seven Key Elements of Good Governance.
Deb has been recognized as Executive of the Year and Chamber of the Year by her provincial network and Executive of the Year by the Chamber of Commerce Executives of Canada. Most recently, she was appointed to the Council of Excellence by a panel of her peers across the country.