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X-WR-CALDESC:<b>Presenter:</b> Propel Nonprofits\n<b>Cost:</b> Free\n\n<b><
 a href='https://www.propelnonprofits.org/trainings/boards-in-a-time-of-ada
 ptation/'>REGISTER</a></b>\n\nAs nonprofit leaders and team members contin
 ue to develop and implement new and creative ways to be responsive and rel
 evant to the needs of their clients\, what is the role of the nonprofit bo
 ard right now? Where is their leadership needed most to support the organi
 zation\, its employees\, and the recipients of its services? This webinar 
 highlights the critical actions nonprofit boards can take in this time of 
 ongoing uncertainty when the ability to adapt is more important than ever 
 before\n\n<b>Presenter:</b> Kabo Yang\nYang has spent her career working a
 nd consulting in the nonprofit sector in the Twin Cities. She began as a P
 aralegal at Southern MN Regional Legal Services\, then Foundation Relation
 s Manager at Greater Twin Cities United Way\, and most recently\, the Exec
 utive Director at Minnesota Women’s Consortium. Her consulting practice fo
 cused on identity-driven leadership\, culturally-affirming nonprofit manag
 ement and inclusion initiatives\, and prioritized people of color-led orga
 nizations including Mu Performing Arts\, Centro Tyrone Guzman\, Hmong Cult
 ural Center\, The Power of People Leadership Institute\, and Hnub Tshiab: 
 Hmong Women Achieving Together. Yang served on nonprofit boards for over t
 en years and is currently serving on Streets Stops and Mountain Tops and S
 outheast Asian Resource Action Center. I’m also an adjunct instructor in t
 he Organizational Leadership graduate program at St. Catherine University.
  She has a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration\; Masters’ Degrees
  in Organizational Leadership and in Human and Organizational Systems\; an
 d is pursuing her Ph.D. in Organizational Development and Change. Yang is 
 a former refugee\, single parent to two young adults\, and enjoy movies\, 
 traveling\, and reading.
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DESCRIPTION:<b>Presenter:</b> Propel Nonprofits\n<b>Cost:</b> Free\n\n<b><a
  href='https://www.propelnonprofits.org/trainings/boards-in-a-time-of-adap
 tation/'>REGISTER</a></b>\n\nAs nonprofit leaders and team members continu
 e to develop and implement new and creative ways to be responsive and rele
 vant to the needs of their clients\, what is the role of the nonprofit boa
 rd right now? Where is their leadership needed most to support the organiz
 ation\, its employees\, and the recipients of its services? This webinar h
 ighlights the critical actions nonprofit boards can take in this time of o
 ngoing uncertainty when the ability to adapt is more important than ever b
 efore\n\n<b>Presenter:</b> Kabo Yang\nYang has spent her career working an
 d consulting in the nonprofit sector in the Twin Cities. She began as a Pa
 ralegal at Southern MN Regional Legal Services\, then Foundation Relations
  Manager at Greater Twin Cities United Way\, and most recently\, the Execu
 tive Director at Minnesota Women’s Consortium. Her consulting practice foc
 used on identity-driven leadership\, culturally-affirming nonprofit manage
 ment and inclusion initiatives\, and prioritized people of color-led organ
 izations including Mu Performing Arts\, Centro Tyrone Guzman\, Hmong Cultu
 ral Center\, The Power of People Leadership Institute\, and Hnub Tshiab: H
 mong Women Achieving Together. Yang served on nonprofit boards for over te
 n years and is currently serving on Streets Stops and Mountain Tops and So
 utheast Asian Resource Action Center. I’m also an adjunct instructor in th
 e Organizational Leadership graduate program at St. Catherine University. 
 She has a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration\; Masters’ Degrees 
 in Organizational Leadership and in Human and Organizational Systems\; and
  is pursuing her Ph.D. in Organizational Development and Change. Yang is a
  former refugee\, single parent to two young adults\, and enjoy movies\, t
 raveling\, and reading.
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