The board plays a critical role at any time for a nonprofit but especially during a crisis.
Join Alyssa Wright for a conversation about the role of the board over the next few weeks, into the summer and as you set up for success in 2021.
Plus, get tips for adapting your current board efforts, whether that is board recruitment, development or transitions, we will address the changes you may need to make as you face the current months.
Alyssa Wright
Speaker, Author, Forbes Contributor, Consultant and CEO of Wright Consulting Group
Having spent time as a human rights activist in Eastern Europe and Africa, Alyssa brings a decade of experience in international philanthropy to Alyssa F. Wright Consulting. An accomplished facilitator, consultant and coach she builds new revenue streams, shifts cultural perspectives and inspires people to believe that change is possible no matter what. Recent work include the design of a successful young professionals network at Jane Doe, the Massachusetts domestic violence and sexual assault coalition and launching a global donor movement at the Women's Global Education Project that is set to raise $1,000,000 for girls' education by 2021. She has trained over 50 boards, from Kenya to Kennebunkport, Maine to fulfill their mission.
Jennifer Alleva, CPA
Managing Partner
Your Part-Time Controller
Jennifer Alleva is Managing Partner at Your Part-Time Controller, LLC, (YPTC) The Nonprofit Accounting Specialists. Jennifer joined YPTC in 2003 after a career in public accounting with Arthur Andersen and as Director of Finance and CFO with several companies. Jen is a subject matter expert in nonprofit accounting and leadership. Her personal mission and the mission of YPTC is to educate Executive Directors and Board members on nonprofit financial management issues and best practices. In addition, Jen is the founder of the highly successful Women in Nonprofit Leadership (WINPL) Conference.
Leander J. Foley III
America Forward’s Senior Policy Advisor
Managing Partner, Capitol Hill Partners
For more than 30 years, Lee Foley has worked as one of Washington's foremost counselors on policy and legislative advocacy. At Capitol Hill Partners, Lee provides clients with an unmatched breadth of expertise across a broad swath of federal programs and policies, as well as state and local government guidance. His assistance on behalf of clients includes direct lobbying, regulatory initiatives, public and private funding tactics, foundation-related strategies, political intelligence, coalition advocacy, and communications and grassroots strategy.