Invites You To Join Us For A Special Presentation
“Next Generation Leaders & Philanthropy In Tough Economic Times” by Dr. Robert F. Long
“Next Generation Leaders & Philanthropy In Tough Economic Times” by Dr. Robert F. Long
Visiting distinguished professor of nonprofit leadership at Murray State University in Kentucky and former vice president for programs at the W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Date: Saturday, August 21, 2010
Anyone interested in having an impact on our Valley or in the nonprofit sector more broadly!
Nonprofit managers & leaders, Donors & philanthropists, Business leaders, Students & academics, Elected officials & policy-makers
In his 15 year career with the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Robert Long served as a program director, senior program officer, and vice president for programs. Before joining the Foundation in 1993, Bob served as the endowed McElroy Professor of Youth Leadership Studies at the University of Northern Iowa. He is a member of a number of organizations, including the Jackie Joyner-Kersee Foundation Board of Directors, Woman & Philanthropy, the Association of Black Foundation Executives, and Grantmakers for Effective Organizations. Born and raised in rural Illinois, Bob earned a Doctor of Philosophy degree in educational leadership and evaluation from the University of Illinois. He studied the effects of financial decline on the leadership of community education programs. His current interests include the relationship between youth development and community development and the role of service in building the capacity of young people to become contributing members of society. Bob has developed programs and published in the areas of youth leadership, diversity, nonprofit management, and philanthropy.
Co-sponsored by:
American Humanics Program at Fresno State
American Humanics Student Association at Fresno State
Associated Students, Inc. (CSUF)
HUMANICS (HYOO-MAN-IKS): THE EDUCATION OF THE WHOLE PERSON
—in spirit, mind, and body—for leadership in service to humanity
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Matthew A. Jendian, Ph.D.
Associate Professor & Chair of Sociology
Director, American Humanics Nonprofit Administration Program
California State University, Fresno
Social Science Building, Room 218
5340 N. Campus Dr., M/S SS97
Fresno, CA 93740-8019
559-278-2891 (phone)
559-278-6468 (fax)
matthewj@csufresno.edu
http://www.humanics.org
http://www.fresnoah.org/donate
http://www.csufresno.edu/ah
http://www.csufresno.edu/sociology
Author of: Becoming American, Remaining Ethnic (2008)
https://www.lfbscholarly.com/product-detail/becoming-american-remaining-ethnic-the-case-of-armenianamericans-in-central-california
“Don’t let the excuse that you can’t do everything prevent you from doing the something you can do.”
- Matthew A. Jendian, Ph.D. (2010)
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Date: Saturday, August 21, 2010
Time: 4:00-5:30 PM
Place: Alice Peters Auditorium (PB191)
University Business Center at Fresno State
(Free admission and relaxed parking in UBC lot.)
Celebrating a DECADE of Dedication (116 Nationally-certified American Humanics’ Graduates, 2001-2010)
Place: Alice Peters Auditorium (PB191)
University Business Center at Fresno State
(Free admission and relaxed parking in UBC lot.)
Celebrating a DECADE of Dedication (116 Nationally-certified American Humanics’ Graduates, 2001-2010)
Who should come to this presentation?
Anyone interested in having an impact on our Valley or in the nonprofit sector more broadly!
Nonprofit managers & leaders, Donors & philanthropists, Business leaders, Students & academics, Elected officials & policy-makers
In his 15 year career with the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Robert Long served as a program director, senior program officer, and vice president for programs. Before joining the Foundation in 1993, Bob served as the endowed McElroy Professor of Youth Leadership Studies at the University of Northern Iowa. He is a member of a number of organizations, including the Jackie Joyner-Kersee Foundation Board of Directors, Woman & Philanthropy, the Association of Black Foundation Executives, and Grantmakers for Effective Organizations. Born and raised in rural Illinois, Bob earned a Doctor of Philosophy degree in educational leadership and evaluation from the University of Illinois. He studied the effects of financial decline on the leadership of community education programs. His current interests include the relationship between youth development and community development and the role of service in building the capacity of young people to become contributing members of society. Bob has developed programs and published in the areas of youth leadership, diversity, nonprofit management, and philanthropy.
Co-sponsored by:
American Humanics Program at Fresno State
American Humanics Student Association at Fresno State
Associated Students, Inc. (CSUF)
HUMANICS (HYOO-MAN-IKS): THE EDUCATION OF THE WHOLE PERSON
—in spirit, mind, and body—for leadership in service to humanity
___________________________________________________
Matthew A. Jendian, Ph.D.
Associate Professor & Chair of Sociology
Director, American Humanics Nonprofit Administration Program
California State University, Fresno
Social Science Building, Room 218
5340 N. Campus Dr., M/S SS97
Fresno, CA 93740-8019
559-278-2891 (phone)
559-278-6468 (fax)
matthewj@csufresno.edu
http://www.humanics.org
http://www.fresnoah.org/donate
http://www.csufresno.edu/ah
http://www.csufresno.edu/sociology
Author of: Becoming American, Remaining Ethnic (2008)
https://www.lfbscholarly.com/product-detail/becoming-american-remaining-ethnic-the-case-of-armenianamericans-in-central-california
“Don’t let the excuse that you can’t do everything prevent you from doing the something you can do.”
- Matthew A. Jendian, Ph.D. (2010)
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