Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2017 20:21:50 +0000 From: RICHARD ALLEN BERNSTEIN <rick.bernstein@wisconsinhistory.org> Subject: Next FREE Local History Webinar - 10:30 am, Friday, May 13 Message-id: <BY2PR06MB5022EFFC8D3F3B27191CBA9F4660@BY2PR06MB502.namprd06.prod.outlook.com>
Just a quick note to let people know about the next FREE Local History Webinar. More here:
Non-Profit Board Essentials and Best Practices
Survey results show that many historical societies, regardless of size or mission, are interested in development and training of board members. This program will review the actions needed to achieve and maintain affiliation with the Wisconsin Historical Society and to pass muster in an IRS audit of management practices. It will also present business advice and a set of best practices that will appeal to current and prospective board members.
The presenter is corporate attorney John Decker, who has served on non-profit boards for more than forty years. He is the current president of the Wisconsin Council for Local History and a past president of the State Bar of Wisconsin and of three diverse historical organizations - the Wisconsin Association of Historic Preservation Commissions, the Mid-Continent Railway Historical Society, and the Evansville Grove Society.
To register for the webinar now click here<https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4477320577711724803>.
Attendance is limited to the first 100 people and 60 people have registered so far. If you can't make that date and time, check out our web page here<https://channel.webinar.com/channel/5744293300952012806>. This program will be added to the ones currently posted later that same day, so you and your colleagues can watch at your convenience.
Best, Rick
Richard Bernstein, Southern Region
Local History-Field Services
Office of Programs and Outreach
Wisconsin Historical Society
816 State Street, Madison, WI 53706
608 264 6583
rick.bernstein@wisconsinhistory.org
Wisconsin Historical Society
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