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#MyIOMJourney: Institute Curriculum Committee

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Time for some background knowledge. There is a lot that goes into making Institute well…Institute.

It can be like planning a conference and a small college all at the same time. However, we on the Institute team are not alone in our endeavor to educate in nonprofit management.

One of the most vital components to the whole system is an often unsung group of volunteers who help develop the curriculum being taught in the classroom. It is their job to stay apprised of industry shifts not only for the survival of their organization, but the continuation of Institute as well.

So, today we are going to do something a little bit different, and that is to air the first part in our #MyIOMJourney series. We have posted some these clips on our social media over the past couple of days, but here are the full interviews that my colleague Cici Francisco, IOM, CDP did with some members of the Institute Curriculum Committee. First up will be Christine Kennedy, IOM, CCE , then we will go to Allison Walden, IOM, CCE after that is Bob Rohrlack, IOM, CCE and we will finish up Zach Giglio

We will be doing more of these episodes with some of our other volunteers in the weeks and months to come. So, sit back, relax, and enjoy…or really do what ever you want. It’s your IOM journey. Im Nathan Graham, and This Is IOM.

If you like what you heard and want to get some more, subscribe to the podcast wherever you get them. Also, come to Institute and meet more chamber/association/ nonprofit professionals. You can find more information about Institute at our website: Institute for Organization Management – A Program of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce (uschamber.com)
If you have any questions, please email us at [email protected].
Socials:
Facebook: Institute for Organization Management - Home | Facebook
Instagram: Institute for Organization Management (IOM) (@iomeducates) • Instagram photos and videos
LinkedIn: Institute for Organization Management | LinkedIn

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Chapters

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. Christine Kennedy, IOM, CCE (00:01:12)

3. Allison Walden, IOM, CCE (00:12:51)

4. Bob Rohrlack, IOM, CCE (00:21:00)

5. Zach Giglio (00:29:41)

6. Outro (00:37:48)

30 episodes

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Time for some background knowledge. There is a lot that goes into making Institute well…Institute.

It can be like planning a conference and a small college all at the same time. However, we on the Institute team are not alone in our endeavor to educate in nonprofit management.

One of the most vital components to the whole system is an often unsung group of volunteers who help develop the curriculum being taught in the classroom. It is their job to stay apprised of industry shifts not only for the survival of their organization, but the continuation of Institute as well.

So, today we are going to do something a little bit different, and that is to air the first part in our #MyIOMJourney series. We have posted some these clips on our social media over the past couple of days, but here are the full interviews that my colleague Cici Francisco, IOM, CDP did with some members of the Institute Curriculum Committee. First up will be Christine Kennedy, IOM, CCE , then we will go to Allison Walden, IOM, CCE after that is Bob Rohrlack, IOM, CCE and we will finish up Zach Giglio

We will be doing more of these episodes with some of our other volunteers in the weeks and months to come. So, sit back, relax, and enjoy…or really do what ever you want. It’s your IOM journey. Im Nathan Graham, and This Is IOM.

If you like what you heard and want to get some more, subscribe to the podcast wherever you get them. Also, come to Institute and meet more chamber/association/ nonprofit professionals. You can find more information about Institute at our website: Institute for Organization Management – A Program of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce (uschamber.com)
If you have any questions, please email us at [email protected].
Socials:
Facebook: Institute for Organization Management - Home | Facebook
Instagram: Institute for Organization Management (IOM) (@iomeducates) • Instagram photos and videos
LinkedIn: Institute for Organization Management | LinkedIn

Send us a text

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. Christine Kennedy, IOM, CCE (00:01:12)

3. Allison Walden, IOM, CCE (00:12:51)

4. Bob Rohrlack, IOM, CCE (00:21:00)

5. Zach Giglio (00:29:41)

6. Outro (00:37:48)

30 episodes

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