Caldwell County Non-Profit Leadership Training
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1170 South Laurel Avenue,Luling TX 78648
19 November, 2021
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Professional and Interactive Developement Training for those serving or interested in serving in a leadership capacity on a Non-Profit Board Limited Seating! Grab your tickets now! Registration: 8am Begins: 8:30am Concludes: Noon Location: Zedler Mill -1170 S. Laurel Ave, Luling, TX 78648 This Interactive Training - Workshop is provided FREE to our Non-Profit Leaders in Caldwell County: Caldwell County Organizational Leadership Training This professional development training session is designed to better prepare individuals who are currently serving, or interested in serving, in a leadership capacity for a business, social, or a community based nonprofit organization. The interactive training in this course will give participants the essential tools necessary to improve their knowledge skillsets and the ability to better understand dynamics, resources, infrastructure, and leadership needed to have and sustain a successful organization. Topics Covered in Training: Organizing Your Organization Staying Focused on the Organizations Mission and Objectives The Legal and Fiduciary Responsibilities of Board of the Directors. Understanding The Roles and Responsibilities of Board of Directors vs. Staff Fundraising in Today’s Economy and Environment Hosted By: The Luling Chamber of Commerce, the Lockhart Chamber of Commerce and the Greater Caldwell CO Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. Training Facilitaed By: J.R. Gonzales is a veteran business leader in the Latino community. A nationally recognized communications consultant, marketing guru, leadership trainer, political strategist, public speaker and long-time community activist, Gonzales founded an advertising and public relations firm on his kitchen table in Austin, Texas, at the age of 26. A little more than a year later, it grossed a half a million dollars. For the last 20 years, Gonzales has been in leadership positions with TAMACC, the Texas Association of Mexican American Chambers of Commerce, where he uses his extensive experience and knowledge from running local, regional, and national organizations to foster leadership programs and provide resources to small businesses and entrepreneurs. As former Chairman of the Board and former president and CEO of the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Gonzales – who also chairs TAMACC’s education foundation – has served as a training instructor and facilitator for many organizations and corporations around the world. He has also provided media training to many influential Hispanics, from elected officials to CEOs, and has become a well-known international public speaker with multiple engagements in Mexico, Canada, and China. Gonzales not just a thought leader on business and marketing. A promoter of Latino arts, Gonzales served on the board of directors of the Mexic-Arte Museum and produced Mariachi concerts at Austin’s historic Paramount Theater. Among the many organizations he has been affiliated with at both the national and regional levels is the American Heart Association, where he was the first chair of the Hispanic Outreach Task Force. His efforts in Texas resulted in some of the first publishing of materials in Spanish for AHA, efforts that are now being duplicated in other states and on the national level. Gonzales is not only a pioneer in the world of Hispanic business and nonprofits, he is also a fierce advocate for small business. His experiences and his passion are what makes him the perfect facilitator for this leadership training.
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