Who Attended
Stephanie Johnson, Minnesota Twins Sarah Richter, Ameriprise Financial, Inc. Jane Shade, Community Emergency Assistance Program (CEAP) Kelly Quicksell, Prepare + Prosper Angie Swanson, Open Arms of Minnesota Taylor Coffin, Land O'Lakes, Inc. Matt Oquist, Luther Automotive Group DeeDee Gorman, ECMC Group Christine Page, Faegre Baker Daniels Jamie Yanisch, Boston Scientific
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Seeing differences in today’s workforce and how they volunteer? If it feels like something has changed, it has!
Come discuss the latest trends and best practices when working with today’s volunteers.
We’ll look at generational differences, current data on what volunteers are looking for and best practices to engage them. Come prepared to discuss your solutions and strategies.
Presenter Mary Quirk is currently the Executive Director of the Living at Home Network. From 2006-2015, she was the volunteer resources leadership project manager and then the executive director of the Minnesota Association for Volunteer Administration (MAVA), managing MAVA’s statewide initiatives to increase training and resources for leaders of volunteers. Previously, Mary directed Southeast Seniors, A Living at Home/Block Nurse Program and Little Brothers – Friends of the Elderly. She has a master’s degree from the Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs and a master’s degree from the School of Public Health at the University of Minnesota. She has had articles published in Nonprofit World and e-Volunteerism.
Presenter Terry Straub is the UMN Extension Master Gardener Program – Hennepin County Extension Educator, working with over 500 volunteers and supporting their horticultural education efforts throughout the county. Terry has worked as the director for the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of the Greater Twin Cities, volunteer program manager for the former Minnesota Office of Citizenship and Volunteer Services and the Minnesota AIDS Project. In addition to serving as board President of the Minnesota Association for Volunteer Administration (MAVA), he is adjunct faculty for the University of St. Thomas’s Mini-MBA for Nonprofit Organizations. Terry received his Certificate in Volunteer Management from Hamline University in 1998.
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Event Details Start 8:00am on Wednesday, April 24, 2019 End 10:00am on Wednesday, April 24, 2019
Schedule 8:00-8:20am Check-in, breakfast, and networking 8:20-9:30 Program: Volunteer Trends Across the Generations 9:30-9:50 Q&A with presenters 9:50 -10:00 Wrap up
Location Rudy Luther Toyota 8805 Wayzata Blvd 55426 Golden Valley , MN See map: Google Maps
Prices $0 Members $0 Non-members Register by 11:59pm on Sunday, April 21, 2019
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