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YEP! Training Event-February 8, 2012
Please register for the Wednesday, February 8th YEP! presentation at United Way of Yuma County: 783-0515 or email madeleine.coil@unitedway.org
The featured presenter is award-winning speaker, Patricia K. Lewis, ACFRE, Sr. Professional-in-Residence, Faculty Associate, at the ASU Lodestar Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Innovation. Ms. Lewis will speak on GENERATIONAL APPROACHES TO PLANNED GIVING
(her abbreviated, impressive bio can be found at the end of this message.)
Generational Approaches to Planned Giving
“Those who make planned gifts respond to different messages based upon the generation to which they identify. Economic and social circumstances impact various generations and how decisions are made. Learn what are these influences and how you can enhance donor satisfaction and that of those who benefit from planned gifts.”
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Yuma Main Library
2951 S. 21st Drive
Check in: 11:15 a.m.
Lunch served (Karla’s Kreations): 11:30 a.m.
Presentation: 12 noon – 1:30
Cost: Free to YEP! members (Non-Members: $65)
Patricia F. Lewis, ACFRE, serves as Sr. Professional-in-Residence, Faculty Associate, at the ASU Lodestar Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Innovation. Prior to moving to Arizona, she served in the faculty position of Nonprofit Professional-in-Residence at George Mason University in Virginia and managed the graduate Nonprofit Management Studies program. Ms. Lewis is immediate past President and Chief Executive Officer of the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) -- formerly known as the National Society of Fund Raising Executives (NSFRE) -- in Alexandria, Virginia. Concurrently, she served as Secretariat to the World Fundraising Council. Prior to moving to Virginia in 1991, Ms. Lewis served in Seattle, Washington as CEO of the Seattle-King County Council of Camp Fire Boys and Girls and as Director of Development for the Children's Home Society of Washington State. She is a trainer for the Leader-to-Leader Institute (formerly the Drucker Foundation) and has served as chief operating officer of the National Center for Nonprofit Enterprise. Ms. Lewis has acquired more than thirty years professional experience in not-for-profit management, governance and fund raising.
She has previously served as faculty with the Indiana University Center on Philanthropy’s Fund Raising School and as adjunct faculty with the University of Washington.
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