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HCBA
Commits to Equipping Effective Leaders for Nonprofit
Boards
Minneapolis (11-18-04): --
The Hennepin County Bar Association (HCBA) has announced
the creation of LINC – Leaders Impacting the
Nonprofit Community, a program to equip individuals
for leadership in service to the not-for-profit
community. HCBA President Brent Routman stated “We are
particularly proud and excited about LINC and its
potential. We look forward to a continuing partnership
with the nonprofit community in developing leaders for
tomorrow.”
LINC is designed to help
meet the ongoing need for leaders to serve effectively
on boards of directors in the not-for-profit community.
LINC participants will receive extensive training in
practical leadership including:
- Effective leadership
in the public, private and nonprofit sectors
- The nexus of
leadership and ethical principles
- Organizational
governance
- Fiduciary
responsibilities
- Personal leadership
styles
- The nuts and bolts of
running meetings, committee work and fundraising
- Crisis management
- Media relations.
The initial LINC class,
in session from January to June 2005, will consist of a
diverse group of twenty-five individuals, chosen through
a competitive application process. Details of the
program, requirements for participation and an
application form for this seven-session program (of
half-day and full-day programs and a two-day retreat)
are available at
www.hcba.org/linc.htm The application deadline
is December 1.
LINC training will be led by a distinguished 35-person
faculty, including Patricia Wilder, Director of the
Center for Nonprofit Management and Tony Woodcock,
President of the Minnesota Orchestra and the Prouty
Project, along with other community and nonprofit
organization leaders, national bar association leaders,
government officials, judges, professional leadership
trainers, and the media. The LINC program will climax
June 15 with a recognition dinner featuring special
guests Vice President Walter Mondale and NAACP National
President Julian Bond.
The Hennepin County Bar Association is a professional
society representing nearly 8,000 area attorneys with a
wide variety of services for the community and the
profession. The Association strives to ensure the
fairness and accessibility of the legal system by
promoting public understanding and confidence in our
system of justice and by working along with the courts
to improve the administration of justice.
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