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LACF NEWS RELEASE
Haydn Shaw, a published expert on organizational leadership development, change management, and the engagement of multiple generations, will present a free session for the public at 6 p.m., Tuesday, April 16 at SALA.
This session is specially designed for anyone working for a nonprofit organization, including board members, directors, employees, and volunteers. For-profit businesses may also find the information useful. Please join us for networking, engaging conversation and forward-thinking with your peers on Tuesday, April 16 at SALA, beginning at 5:15 p.m.
Nonprofits have never had to recruit five generations of volunteers or board members and serve six generations before now. This session will help you get ready for what will be the biggest challenge many organizations face.
1. Should your nonprofit try to connect with all six generations or should it focus on one or two?
2. What are Gen Z people like, and how do you engage them?
3. What is the new life stage of Emerging Adulthood (18-28), and how does it change everything from managing at work to parenting at home, and 501c3s?
4. How can boards gain the best from Traditionalists and Baby Boomers while also making a place for newer generations?
5. How does board function affect donations and volunteering from younger generations?
Networking with peers begins at 5:15 p.m. with the presentation following from 6:00-7:30 p.m. This program is hosted by the Los Alamos Family Council and Los Alamos Community Foundation.
About the Presenter: Haydn Shaw is the founder of People Driven Results. He is a speaker, consultant, and expert on generational differences. He is the author of Sticking Points: How to Get 4 Generations Working Together in the 12 Places They Come Apart, Leading Across Generations, Working Across Generations, 4 Roles of Leadership and 6 Change Reactions for Franklin Covey, and articles on generations and leadership for the Huffington Post.