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purchase tickets. Please enable JavaScript in your browser. Have you
ever experienced an employee with vast institutional knowledge leaving
for another job or retiring and your organization was uncertain how to
have a smooth TRANSITION TO THE NEXT CHAPTER? Often in such times
information may fall through the cracks and countless hours of staff
time are spent on onboarding and training new employees who have big
shoes to fill and do not know where to begin. This workshop is
intended to provide an overview and practices that may help such
changes to run more smoothly. If you have attended the previous Lunch
and Learn on this the difference with this workshop is that there will
be more time for discussion and time to dig a little deeper. Presented
by Tisidra Jones, J.D. of Strong and Starlike Consulting, Inc. Tisidra
is passionate about creating systems that allow more people to thrive.
As an artist, lawyer and entrepreneur she works at those intersections
to connect with individuals and communities; design and create more
holistic programs and policies; and try to expand access to economic
opportunities for more people. Tisidra has studied the power of the
arts to connect communities. She has also conducted sociological and
legal research on systems that divide. Throughout her career, and her
in current role as CEO of Strong & Starlike, Consulting, Inc., Tisidra
has worked with government entities, nonprofits and businesses to
design sustainable programs and policies that can result in more
communities having access to what they need to thrive. Tisidra’s
work at the intersection of art, law and entrepreneurship has resulted
in multiple awards and honors, including the 2017 International Arts
and Culture Citizen Award. 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: Friday, May 8 Time: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm 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 «
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