The Meadowlark Extension District is hosting their first online three session board leadership min-series this winter. Designed to provide basic training for members of community-based boards, the series was recently redesigned and will now be offered in four blocks of related lessons.
“Informed and committed board members are the key to healthy, effective boards and committees in our Kansas communities. “Whether you are a member of a church board, a township board, a United Way agency board, or a rural water board, this training is appropriate for you.”
Session 1 of the new format will kick-off on February 25 with an introduction to the lessons offered in the redesigned format followed by a session on how organized groups function and what is your role when asked to serve.
Session 2 will be held on March 3 offering a session the duties and responsibilities of non-profit board members and how to organize and lead productive meetings
The final session of this three-part mini-series will be held March 10 discussing how to develop a meeting agenda and basic parliamentary procedure.
All sessions will be offered at no cost and live via Zoom Conferencing or conference call from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. with a recorded link available after the lesson is offered.
Registration is due by the close of business on February 18, 2020 and to register online go to: https://tinyurl.com/bdleader or contact David Key at the Meadowlark Extension District office in Seneca at 785-336-2184 or by email at dkey@ksu.edu.
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