![]() ![]() Taylor, Luther Tweeten, Vivian Weil, Bob Zimbelman, and Bob. Nicholas Muller III, president and CEO, The Frank LloydWright Foundation "Byron Tweeten does a masterful job in defining, describing,and outlining the necessary philosophies and activities anorganization's leadership must undertake to be effective in today'sever-changing environment-a must read for board and seniormanagement." - Doug Tieman, president and CEO, Caron Foundation,Wernersville, Pennsylvania "This book presents a proactive new vision of leadership thatresponds to the context and environment of the 21st Century. Bernard Rollin, The Frankenstein Syndrome: Ethical and Social Issues in the Genetic. Thisis an extremely valuable tool for every board of a nonprofitorganization wherever it exists." - Musimbi Kanyoro, general secretary, World YMCA, Geneva,Switzerland "It's a book about how to engage the board in meaningfulroles. Gladish, Northbrook Suburban YMCA.ĬHAPTER 14: Tom Smith and the Butler Way, by Mark Helmus, Butler University.ĬHAPTER 15: The Legacy of Stella and Charles Guttman, by Scott Evenbeck, Guttman Community College, City University of New York.ĬHAPTER 16: I Still Have the Voicemail on My Phone, by Sharon Pierce, The Villages.ĬHAPTER 17: Ensuring Institutional Success, by Steve Helmich, Cathedral High School, IndianapolisĬHAPTER 18: Bill and My Million-Dollar Moment, by Vance Peterson, Sierra Nevada College.I found it very helpful." - Charles Wright, chairman, Goodwill Industries of SoutheastWisconsin and Metro Chicago, Milwaukee, Wisconsin "We plan on using this book as a study guide for a boarddevelopment process." - Paul Ramseth, board chairman, Lutheran CommunityFoundation "As a board member of several not-for-profit organizations, Ifind the practical tips and understandable writing to be veryhelpful in understanding my role. Lore, ConnectMichigan AllianceĬHAPTER 9: Who? How Fast? For What? by Frank Habib, Milwaukee School of Engineering.ĬHAPTER 10: The Improbable Major Donor, by Karen Burns, Indianapolis Zoological Society, Inc.ĬHAPTER 11: My Favorite Million-Dollar Moment, An Anniversary Gift, by Gene Tempel, Indiana University and Indiana University Foundation.ĬHAPTER 12: Our Chairman, Our Champion, by Kathleen Carroll, Toledo Symphony Orchestra.ĬHAPTER 13: Body, Mind, and Spirit, by Kenneth L. ![]() Sinsheimer, by Colette Murray, University of California, Santa Cruz.ĬHAPTER 3: It Was All About Education, by Andrea Neely, United Negro College FundĬHAPTER 4: Planting Seeds, by Danny Dean, Indianapolis Marion County Public Library Foundation.ĬHAPTER 5: The Match and Roundup River Ranch, A SeriousFun Children’s Network Story, by Ruth Johnson, Roundup River Ranch.ĬHAPTER 6: Phyllis and Walter, Friends Forever, by Dee Metaj, College of Osteopathic Medicine, Michigan State University.ĬHAPTER 7: Meeting a Societal Need, Boys Town, USA, by Dennis Stefanacci, Father Flanagan’s Boys Town.ĬHAPTER 8: It Happened on 9/11, by John S. ![]() Vincent Medical Center and Foundation.ĬHAPTER 2: IBM and Dr. The book features chapters by 18 different resource development professionals and non-profit executives in which they describe the circumstances behind their first, or most meaningful, million or multi-million dollar gift.ĬHAPTER 1: Genevieve Haugh Aldham Christ, by Rick Markoff, St. The book will ship after Thanksgiving, when they arrive from the printer. ![]()
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