The capacity and engagement of your board determines your organization’s success & potential for growth.
Investigate how to increase board engagement and results.
Explore building and leveraging their capacity to attract the funding and resources you need.
Join seven other Executive Directors and CEOs September 27th from 9:00 am – 11:30 am in Winston-Salem.
Let’s tackle these questions:
How can you create the conditions where board members naturally want to give their time and treasure – enabling wildly successful fundraising initiatives?
How do you assemble a Governance Committee that develops and maintains a healthy board culture and recruits the members you really need?
What are the top 3 mistakes nonprofit leaders consistently make in engaging board members?
Join us for this Executive Roundtable designed just for you.
“I got tremendous value from the Roundtable. Over the next month I implemented strategies we discussed and see noticeable improvements in board member engagement. Thank you!”
– Adrienne Cole, CEO, Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce
A deeper discussion includes:
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What is required to strengthen board members interest and commitment to your organization?
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How can you change up the board meetings to support critical strategic thinking & door opening (instead of getting lost – and bored – in the minutia)?
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What are proven strategies to get board members to share resources and engage in fundraising without hesitation or resistance?
- How can you learn from your peers’ successes and mistakes?
Connect with other CEOs and Executive Directors who want to create effective committed boards who take action to grow the organization.
Interested in joining us?

“Teri got me to focus on ambitious goals for the organization and a vision for what North Carolina can become. She helped me connect the vision to the specific nuts and bolts of how to achieve it – fundraising, management and staff structure, board development – so that the vision isn’t just a concept. We are poised to have a banner year in revenue generation, land conservation and community engagement with environmental stewardship.”
– Reid Wilson, Former Executive Director Conservation Trust for North Carolina