The Non-Profit Cultural Arts Economy – Impact and Engagement (Part 1)

by Johnson Board Fellowship (JBF)

Academic

Tue, Apr 23, 2019

4:30 PM – 6:30 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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Sage Hall B08

Sage Hall, 114 Feeney Way, Ithaca, NY 14853, United States

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Johnson Alumnus, Steven Bronfenbrenner, will deliver a three part series on The Non-Profit Cultural Arts Economy – Impact and Engagement: Exploring the economy of the non-profit cultural arts through presentation, discussion, and case studies. Participants will learn that by engaging in the cultural arts they enhance their quality of life, hone leadership skills, and serve their community.

Students will receive 0.1 LSP credits for attending at least two of the three sessions. Food and refreshments will be provided.

Steven Bronfenbrenner is a leader and authority in the non-profit sector, with a core expertise in sound, innovative, and pragmatic financial management and project leadership. In founding the Bronfenbrenner Consulting Group in 1993, which initially operated as B Squared Consulting, Steven defined a unique model for serving and advancing non-profit initiatives by leveraging his extensive experience as a senior non-profit manager to offer clients excellent, collaborative, and cost-effective consulting services. His accomplishments include planning and operations of performing arts centers, strategic planning for orchestras, building governance and management capacity, and capital and operational fundraising successes. His management experience includes Chief Financial Officer of San Francisco Ballet and Endowment Foundation, Manager of the Tucson Symphony Orchestra, and Executive Director of the Springfield (MA) Orchestra.
Dress Casual (jeans ok)
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Sage Hall B08

Sage Hall, 114 Feeney Way, Ithaca, NY 14853, United States

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Co-hosted with: Leadership Programs, MBAI, MBAII, One-Year MBA Program

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