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IN-PERSON CANCELED: Navigating Organizational Change

Tue 7 April 2020
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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« All Events IN-PERSON CANCELED: NAVIGATING ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE Tuesday, April 7 @ 9:00 am - 11:00 am No cost to participate « CANCELED: Thinking Evaluatively: Demystifying Evaluation for the Mystified or Curious CANCELED: Lunch & Learn: How to facilitate a fun and engaging meeting » RSVP Please fill in the RSVP quantity, confirmation name, and email fields. Transitions Workshop Please fill in all required fields Send RSVP confirmation to: Full Name: Email: RSVP: Going Not going Confirm RSVP You must have JavaScript activated to purchase tickets. Please enable JavaScript in your browser. Please note that the MRAC physical office is CLOSED and that in-PERSON PARTICIPATION IN THIS ACTIVITY IS CANCELED. Do not come to the MRAC office. We may host this activity as a webinar instead. Please see MRAC’s COVID-19 Plans page for full details and updated information about our plans, and we will email registered participants with more details about this specific event when we have them. Roger Meyer and Melissa Martinez-Sones have extensive experience supporting non-profit organizations in transition.  We help organizations and leaders navigate ORGANIZATIONAL TRANSITION THROUGH STRATEGIC AND SUCCESSION PLANNING, interim leadership, communications and coaching.  Come to this session and discuss transitions – how you can manage them, what to expect from outside consultants, and tips and tricks to build a more resilient organization. Presented by Roger Meyer and Melissa Martinez-Sones. Since 1993, Roger Meyer has worked with nonprofit and government organizations through important and often difficult transitions. From taking the reins of small neighborhood nonprofits to being the interim CEO for Volunteers of America, his work is infused with insights and knowledge gleaned from working with organizations as they grapple with internal and external CHANGE. Through a facilitative leadership style, he builds consensus and keeps organizations and partnerships moving through difficult issues. He brings optimism, energy and fresh ideas to his work – and brings out the same in others. Melissa Martinez-Sones joined Meyer Consulting in 2014 and has helped define the spirit of our consulting brand with her intersection of passion for community and skill at moving collaborative projects forward. Melissa has a Bachelor’s degree in Urban Studies and Sociology from Hamline University, and a Master’s of Public Affairs from the Humphrey School at the University of Minnesota where she received the Thomas H. Swain Fellowship in Public Leadership. Accessibility This activity takes place at the MRAC offices. For complete details about MRAC’s access services and accommodations, please visit Accessibility at MRAC . If you would like any modifications to aid your participation in this activity, please indicate requests in the registration form (if applicable) or reach out to Scott Artley at scott@mrac.org or 651-523-6384. Attendees to MRAC trainings should be affiliated with a group that applies to MRAC for funding or should be staff or volunteers of arts organizations in the 7-county metro area. + Google Calendar + iCal Export Details Date: Tuesday, April 7 Time: 9:00 am - 11:00 am Cost: No cost to participate Event Category: Arts Management Training Organizer Bethany Whitehead Phone: 651.523.6388 Email: bethany@mrac.org Venue Metropolitan Regional Arts Council 2324 University Avenue West St. Paul , MN 55114 United States + Google Map Phone: 651-645-0402 « CANCELED: Thinking Evaluatively: Demystifying Evaluation for the Mystified or Curious CANCELED: Lunch & Learn: How to facilitate a fun and engaging meeting »
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Metropolitan Regional Arts Council
2324 University Avenue West, St. Paul, 55114, MN, United States

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