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Re: [APO-L] NVC Registration closes tomorrow!

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Chris Rock)
Fri Jul 14 17:07:14 2006

Date:         Fri, 14 Jul 2006 15:09:13 -0600
Reply-To: Chris Rock <rock@CMER.ORG>
From: Chris Rock <rock@CMER.ORG>
To: APO-L@LISTSERV.IUPUI.EDU
In-Reply-To:  <20060713171234.5828.qmail@web81313.mail.mud.yahoo.com>

In addition to the workshops and tracks Jenn mentioned in her 
message, as part of the Basics for Volunteers track, the Basic Skills 
courses, Presentation and Facilitation Skills will be 
offered.  Because of the small group work which allows plenty of 
feedback on your skills, spots are limited and pre-registration is 
required.  Registration for either Basic Skills course is independent 
of registration for the conference.  If you would like to participate 
in either course or simply get more information about them, please 
send a message to training.coordinator@leadership.apo.org.  These 
courses are NOT available for walk-ins.  You MUST 
pre-register.  Registration for these courses will be open until next 
Friday, that's a week after NVC registration closes.  If there are 
not a minimum of three participants for each course, they will be cancelled.

See you all in Louisville!

In Brotherhood,
Chris
APO LEADS Coordinator



At 10:12 AM 7/13/2006 -0700, Jennifer Churchhill wrote:

>Dear Brothers,
>
>If you have not yet registered for the National Volunteer Conference 
>time is running out. REGISTRATION ENDS THIS FRIDAY JULY 14 WHICH IS 
>TOMORROW!!!!
>
>This year's NVC will be in Louisville, KY at the Galt House on July 
>27-30 and space is limited to 200 people.
>
>This year's NVC has some new surprises including a chance for 
>fellowship and to network with other Fraternity Volunteers over 
>delicious Ice cream at a "Make your own Sundae" bar after the 
>Keynote speaker on Thursday night.
>
>In line with this year's theme "Roadmap to the Future: Tools for the 
>trip", we will be offering some new workshops.
>
>We are pleased to announce the debut of a track in organizational 
>leadership with courses that will help you understand how non-profit 
>organizations work and what they need to succeed.
>
>This track will provide education on what is expected of Boards 
>Members. Elections are this year at National Convention and this 
>track can give you the tools you need to educate your chapters on 
>what to look for in a candidate. In addition, if you are thinking of 
>running for the Board this track will explain what you are committing to.
>
>Seminars will cover the various board structures and detailed 
>information about serving on Alpha Phi Omega's national board.
>
>Christopher Wailoo, a financial services professional who serves on 
>several non-profit boards, will lead a seminar on how to ensure the 
>financial health of an organization.
>
>Jeff Neurauter, an attorney who has served as the national 
>parliamentarian for the past several years, will discuss the legal 
>and fiduciary responsibilities of board members.
>
>For those who are interested in furthering their leadership 
>development, Fred Heismeyer's session 'Knowing Yourself: Your 
>Leadership Roadmap' will use the PSI (a device he uses in his 
>professional practice) to help volunteers better understand 
>themselves and others.
>
>Please join us for an inspiration filled weekend. Don't miss this 
>opportunity to recharge you batteries and gear up for the school 
>year and upcoming National Convention! Remember REGISTRATION ENDS TOMORROW!!!!
>
>YiLFS,
>
>The National Volunteer Conference Planning Committee

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