asba's Kristen Wilson accepted into the Generation Next Program
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
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Posted by: Whitney Fletcher
ARIZONA STATE
UNIVERSITY News
Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ASU
Lodestar Center
announces Class III of Generation
Next Nonprofit
Leadership Academy
PHOENIX— The ASU Lodestar Center
for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Innovation is pleased to announce the launch of
the third year of its Generation
Next Nonprofit
Leadership Academy
(Gen Next). Twenty emerging, nonprofit leaders from the Valley were selected
through a competitive application process to participate in the program’s third
cohort. The 9-month program is comprised of best practice approaches to leading
and managing nonprofits from renowned professors and practitioner instructors
at ASU as well as established nonprofit leaders from organizations that engage
with the ASU Lodestar Center.
This year’s cohort includes:
·
Arlene Alen, Horses with
Heart
·
Sue Ellen Allen, Gina’s
Team
·
Carl Balderson, Upward
Foundation
·
Mary Chou-Thompson, St. Vincent de Paul
·
Kerri Cole, Big Brothers
Big Sisters of Central Arizona
·
Emis Cox, Vangent
·
Dawn Craft, Valley of
the Sun Association for the Education of Young Children
·
Jenna Diaz-Gonzalez,
Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust
·
Melissa Gable, Friends
of Animal Care & Control (FACCs)
·
Ciara Garcia, Tu Nidito
Children and Family Services
·
Shay Huff, Greater Phoenix Chamber of
Commerce
·
Virginia Johnson,
Sharing Down Syndrome Arizona
·
Kathryn Kelewae, Scottsdale Training and
Rehabilitation Services (STARS)
·
Karl Kleinebreil,
Arizona Children’s Association
·
Rebecca Klima, Greater Phoenix Youth at Risk
·
Meagan Kukowski, City of
Hope
·
Courtney B. Langer,
Community Alliance
Against Family Abuse
·
Malissa Stawicki, The
Art Institute of Phoenix
·
Karin Szymanksi, The Arizona Partnership for
Immunization
·
Kristen Wilson, Arizona Small Business
Association
Each program day will focus on different topics relevant to
the nonprofit community in Phoenix,
including, but not limited to, public policy and advocacy, collaboration, and
community development and outreach. Additionally, participants will complete
group capacity building projects for various organizations in the Valley.
"I’m looking forward to building
on the last two year’s of successful classes and growing an even stronger
program,” said Laura Capello, Manager
of Community Relations and Special Projects. "The program continues to attract
some of the best and brightest young professionals in the nonprofit sector and
their participation in this program truly strengthens our community.”
The ASU Lodestar Center
for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Innovation (formerly the ASU Center
for Nonprofit Leadership and Management), is recognized as a national leader in
undergraduate and graduate nonprofit education, research and technical
assistance. The ASU
Lodestar Center
exists to enhance the quality of life in communities through the advancement of
nonprofit leadership practices and provides knowledge and tools to build the
capacity of nonprofit organizations, professionals, board members, donors and
volunteers by offering a selection of capacity building workshops, conferences,
classes, and programs. For more information, visit: http://nonprofit.asu.edu.
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