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Speaking Calendar
2009
April 5, 2009: Speaker, LeadAmerica Youth Leadership Conference, DC. “You’re Never Too Young to Change the World” (view video here)
March 29, 2009: Second Annual Emerging Arts Leaders Symposium, American University, DC. Panelist, “Challenges of Being a Young Leader”
March 9 & 16, 2009: Social Action and Leadership School for Activists (S.A.L.S.A), DC. Instructor, “From Entry Level to Leadership: Advancing Your Nonprofit Career (Parts I & II)”
March 11, 2009: Speaker, Paving the Way for African-American Leadership in the Nonprofit Sector, DC.
March 10, 2009: Webinar Instructor, Center for Nonprofit Excellence. “Race Matters in Nonprofits: Promoting Diversity in Our Profession”
February 16, 2009: Speaker, Richard Bland College of the College of William & Mary, Petersburg, Virginia. “Toward Total Leadership: Creating a Personal Mission Statement”
2008
November 24-25, 2008: Advanced Leadership Workshop Presenter, Association of Fundraising Professionals, Greater Toronto Chapter Congress 2008, Canada. “Race Matters in Fundraising: Promoting Diversity in Our Profession” and “Take Back Your 9 to 5: Work/Life Balance Beyond the Development Office”
November 12, 2008: Washington Grantmakers, DC. Panel Speaker, Annual Meeting
November 5, 2008: Center for Nonprofit Excellence, Louisville. Panel Speaker & Workshop Presenter, Annual Conference
October 13, 2008: BlogHer Reach Out Tour, DC. Discussion Moderator, “Online Community Building for a Cause”
October 8, 2008: Chaminade University, Honolulu. Guest Speaker, Hogan Entrepreneurs Program, “Leading Where You Are Called: Building a Socially Responsible Career”
September 26, 2008: National Human Services Assembly, DC. Workshop Presenter, 2008 National Leaders’ Summit: Mission Driven from the Inside Out, “Responding to the Gap in Diversity Leadership, From Awareness to Action”
September 15 & 22, 2008: Social Action and Leadership School for Activists (S.A.L.S.A), DC. Instructor, “From Entry Level to Leadership: Advancing Your Nonprofit Career (Parts I & II)”
July 23-25, 2008: 2008 Bridge to Integrated Marketing and Fundraising Conference, DC. Workshop Presenter, “Take Back Your 9-5: Leading Beyond the Development Office”
July 22, 2008: Social Action and Leadership School for Activists (S.A.L.S.A), DC. Instructor, “From Entry Level to Leadership”
July 16, 2008: Regis University, Denver. Summer Intensive Panel Speaker, Leadership and Social Justice
June 28, 2008: LeadAmerica Conference, DC. Speaker, Leadership University
June 9-10, 2008: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, St. Paul. Plenary Speaker, “Nonprofit Leadership Summit: The Future of Nonprofit Leadership”
June 2-4, 2008: Nonprofit Congress, DC. Facilitator/Closing Panelist, “Trying it On – An Intergenerational Conversation Exercise”
May 31, 2008: Girl Scout Council of the Nation’s Capital, Howard University, DC. Keynote Speaker, “Your Turn to Lead” Girl Scout Overnight
May 5-6, 2008: Georgia Nonprofit Summit, Atlanta. Panel Speaker, “Generation Y at Work: Forces Shaping the Future Nonprofit Workforce and Workplace”
April 19, 2008: WeLEAD, Women & Politics Institute, American University, DC. Speaker, “Minority Women in Politics and Leadership”
April 4, 2008: Panel Speaker, Next Wave Action Summit, Howard University, DC.
April 2, 2008: Massachusetts Council of Human Service Providers, Boston. Keynote Speaker, Annual Meeting. “Work With Me: Preparing the Next Generation of Leaders.”
March 26, 2008: Ubuntu Village & Emergence Community Arts Collective, DC. Trainer, “Developing a Clear and Compelling Mission”
February 19, 2008: Words, Beats & Life, Inc., DC. Trainer,”How to Make the Ask – the Right Way”
February 13, 2008: Capitol Hill Rotaract Club, DC. Speaker, “Leading Where You Are Called”
September 26, 2007: Panel Speaker, Who’s Got Next? Addressing the Leadership Crisis Among African-American Organizations