Road Maps: Strengthen Your Organization’s Capacity Through Strategic Planning
From Intention to Action – Strategic Planning with Impact
with Steven Weiss
Wednesday, May 2 – 9:30am – 2:00pm
McKinley Arts & Culture Center 925 Riverside Drive Reno, NV 89503 |
Register here: $40 thru April 18, $50 at the door Includes 9:30am coffee/refreshments and lunch |
About the Workshop
It’s easy for strategic planning to become a chore – something the leadership team has to do, but no one really sees the true value of or enjoys. There’s a better way.
About the Instructor Steven Weiss, President of The Weiss Group, is a business strategist with more than 25 years of experience at some of Northern California’s most prominent public, private and nonprofit organizations. Prior to establishing his consulting practice, Weiss was vice president of Marketing & Public Affairs for The Sacramento Bee. He previously served as director of University Cultural Programs at UC Davis, chaired the building committee, and served on the leadership team that generated philanthropic support for the $60 million Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts. Weiss is a Capital Public Radio board member and serves on Sacramento’s Creative Edge Steering Committee to develop a regional arts, culture, and creative economy plan.
About Road Maps Road Maps is an ongoing workshop series aimed at strengthening and elevating northern Nevada’s arts and culture sector. Through topic-specific workshops, arts and culture leaders will gain a comprehensive set of tools, skills, and guidelines to help maximize their community impact. Series co-presented by Nevada Arts Council, Nevada Humanities, Washoe County, City of Reno, City of Sparks, Sierra Arts Foundation, and the Reno Arts Consortium.
Who Should Attend? Road Maps is designed to meet the needs of all sizes and types of arts and culture non-profit organizations. Ideal attendees include executive staff, board members, and key volunteers. |
Sponsors
Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts, Reno Arts & Culture Commission, The Generator
Questions Contact the Nevada Arts Council’s Community Arts Development Program |