Nine local leaders will share their expertise on how to empower excellence in nonprofit management on Friday.
The Pensacola State College Center for Nonprofit Excellence and Philanthropy will kick off the summit with Robert “Bob” Stanton, an international leadership savant and former global leader for Bayer, Ascend Performance Materials, and Envu.
Stanton’s keynote will set the tone for the day, focused on the seven key pillars of nonprofit management that lead to success.
This summit will be from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Doors open at 7:30 a.m. on the third floor of the Grand Hall of the BEAR JONES MOORE REEVES Center for Math and Advanced Technology, Building 27, on the College’s Pensacola campus.
General attendance is $50 and includes a catered lunch and an evening networking and social hour beginning at 5 p.m. The deadline to register is noon today (Thursday, April 11).
Virtual attendance options are available. To view and register for this event, go to: https://npc.pensacolastate.edu/register-here-summit-2024/.
Stanton will present the opening keynote, “Authentic Leadership: How to be Myself Every Day,” to jumpstart the day’s sessions and roundtables. He will also deliver closing remarks after the summit.
As a former global C Suite leader with 30-plus years of experience in supply chain management, sourcing, procurement, and manufacturing roles on an international level, Stanton is now living his passion to enable others to be the leaders that they desire by unlocking their potential through coaching, mentoring, and team development.
Summit sessions and roundtables will include:
- Mina Colōn: Financial and Operational Efficiency
- Kristin Fairchild: Strategic Leadership and Management by Mission
- Kylie Henderson: Legal Compliance and Governance
- Andrea Krieger: It’s All About Relationships
- Lynsey Listau: Human Resources Mastery
- Grover Robinson IV: Public Advocacy
Roundtables hosted by:
- Mina Colōn: Finance
- Kendrick Doidge: Communications that Engage
- Laura Hill: Resource Development
- and GinNeal McVay: HR/Talent.