We are at capacity for this event. Please email register@philanthropynewyork.org to be added to the wait list.
This program is being offered as part of the Philanthropic Assistants and Coordinators Network (PACNET).
Philanthropic Assistants and Coordinators Network (PACNET) is designed to address the professional development and networking needs for individuals serving in an administrative support function to senior leadership in their organization. The network meets quarterly and seeks to develop a community for the purpose of sharing questions, experience and resources among peers in a confidential setting.
PACNET’s spring program will focus on building supportive professional relationships. Join us for a conversation with panelists from different philanthropic backgrounds about their experience cultivating and maintaining strong professional relationships, which range from formal and informal mentorships, to peer networks and affinity groups, and the many other shapes that professional support takes. We will allocate time at the end for small group discussion and individual action planning so you leave with clear ideas for how you can nurture your professional network.
Presenters:
- Jessica Mowles, Consultant, TCC Group
- Sanjiv Rao, Senior Program Officer, and Acting Director, Civic Engagement and Government, Ford Foundation
- George Suttles, Program Officer, The John A. Hartford Foundation
- Kimberleigh Costanzo, Grants Manager, Howard Gilman Foundation (Moderator)
Designed for
This program is being offered as part of the Philanthropic Assistants and Coordinators Network, but is relevant to all administrative support staff.
Registration
8:30 - 8:45 AM Check-in, breakfast and networking
8:45 - 10:30 AM Program
Registration is available through April 24th.
Members: To register yourself and/or a colleague at your organization, please log in and click the Register Now link above.
Please email lgervais@philanthropynewyork.org with any questions.