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Train To Be On A Board Of Directors For Free

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If you are interested in serving on a Board of Directors for a nonprofit organization, the Nonprofit Center is offering an 8-session training program.  It's called On Board Wichita Falls. 

2/14/13     Session I:      Leadership and Your Style
2/20/13     Session II:     Servant Leadership *(Wednesday)
3/07/13     Session III:    Good Board Leadership I        
3/21/13     Session IV:    Good BOard Leadership II
3/28/13     Session V:     Nonprofit Showcase *(5 p.m. 6:30 p.m.)
4/04/13     Session VI:    Financial Oversight    
4/11/13     Session VII:   Board Fundraising
4/25/13     Session VIII:  Exec. Dir. & Committee Roles
4/25/13     Graduation:    Noon - 1:30 p.m. (Lunch Served)

Programs are on Thursdays and begin at 8:15 a.m. and end at 11:45 a.m. unless otherwise noted.  Classes are held at the Wells Fargo Bank Building, 23-1 Kell Blvd. . 2nd Floor. Tuition for this session has been paid in full, so there is no cost to you.

For more information:
940-322-4961
kalee@nonprofitcenterwf.org
www.nonprofitcenterwf.org
   

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