What's Inside the Mind of a Hiring Manager?
Join our dynamic panel discussion on the complex process of hiring and retaining fundraisers!
- What are key traits hiring managers look for in a fundraising professional?
- What does fitting into our organization’s “culture” really mean?
- What subtle biases exist in hiring and how can YOU overcome them?
Our distinguished panel includes:
Cathy Cahill, CEO
The Mann Center for the
Performing Arts
Regina Donovan, Pres., AFP
Greater Phila. Chapter
Chuck Wright, Assoc. VP
The College of New Jersey
The discussion will be moderated by Greg DeShields, the Executive Director of PHLDiversity, Philadelphia Convention and Visitors Bureau. CFRE: 1.5 points
Networking Roundtable: Exploiting Multichannel Communications
The Cultural Alliance and AFP Greater Philadelphia Chapter have an ongoing partnership to ensure professional development opportunities for fundraising staff in the region. Cultural Alliance members receive a 50% discount on all AFP-GPC events. The next event is a networking breakfast on April 17 which will focus on using multichannel communications.
Bring your ideas on using multichannel communications and concerns that you encounter every day! This is an excellent opportunity to meet colleagues, make new contacts, gain fresh perspectives, and hear tips and techniques that could work for you and your organization.
This year AFP will be holding three concurrent networking breakfasts in Bucks, Chester, and Philadelphia Counties. The locations for each are:
Philadelphia: AFP-GPC Office,100 North 20th Street, Suite 400, Philadelphia
Bucks: TBD
Chester: The Arc of Chester County, 900 Lawrence Drive, West Chester
Please make sure you register for the proper location. There are separate links for each county on the registration website.
2015 Annual Conference
Chicago, our 2015 host city, is a city built on power—a city that once forced a river to change directions, rebuilt from a devastating fire, and emerged as a focal point of political power, economic power, industry, and innovation in the center of the country.
It is a city curved on a massive lake, threaded with a necklace of parks, cultural venues, and enclaves of artists and entrepreneurs who are today powering a new, creative, diverse future. Into this mix the Annual Convention comes to celebrate the role of culture in one of the largest and most complex communities in the United States.
You don’t want to miss this!
How to Shoot & Edit a Great Nonprofit Interview in 90 Minutes
Want to create good-looking and great-sounding, short video interviews?
Aaron Bramley will take you behind the camera to show you step-by-step how you can produce a short video interview from start to finish in 90 minutes!
Attend this live nonprofit training webinar and learn how to:
- find affordable and effective video equipment.
- prepare your interview subject.
- ask interview questions that get outstanding responses.
- position the interview subject, the camera, and yourself.
- get the best audio and video from your camera.
- edit your footage to make something that looks and sounds great!
About Aaron:
Aaron Bramley is a communicator and a collaborator with expertise in video, social media, public relations, marketing communications, media relations, eLearning, crisis communications, nonprofits, fundraising, and learning new things.
For the last 8 years Aaron has worked as the Director of Digital Media for Ridgewood: Interactive Communications. He leads the New Media Division. Focusing on nonprofit and public sector organizations, he works with his team to create integrated communications strategies that use the most current communications tools to reach their audience the right way.
How to Shoot & Edit a Great Nonprofit Interview in 90 Minutes
Want to create good-looking and great-sounding, short video interviews?
Aaron Bramley will take you behind the camera to show you step-by-step how you can produce a short video interview from start to finish in 90 minutes!
Attend this live nonprofit training webinar and learn how to:
- find affordable and effective video equipment.
- prepare your interview subject.
- ask interview questions that get outstanding responses.
- position the interview subject, the camera, and yourself.
- get the best audio and video from your camera.
- edit your footage to make something that looks and sounds great!
About Aaron:
Aaron Bramley is a communicator and a collaborator with expertise in video, social media, public relations, marketing communications, media relations, eLearning, crisis communications, nonprofits, fundraising, and learning new things.
For the last 8 years Aaron has worked as the Director of Digital Media for Ridgewood: Interactive Communications. He leads the New Media Division. Focusing on nonprofit and public sector organizations, he works with his team to create integrated communications strategies that use the most current communications tools to reach their audience the right way.
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