Nonprofit finance is critical to mission success. The CFO role is extremely important within a nonprofit; one that can have a big influence on the future viability of the organization.
The role of a CFO means different things to different people, and requires different outcomes at different times. What is a 'strategic' CFO anyway, and how does one increase their impact on an organization?
Whether you are currently a Chief Financial Officer, or hoping to step into that role in the future, join us to learn:
- What makes a strategic CFO
- Start with 'self'...is this you?
- Self management - Understand how to fight your limitations and tendencies
- How to read the organization and those at the top
- Develop strategies for impact
A program of The Effective Nonprofit Series
Presenter:
Mike Tracy is the owner and Managing Principal of OMNI Human Resource Management, a management and human resources consulting firm located in Overland Park, Kansas. Prior to forming his company in 1998, Michael spent over 20 years working in corporate human resource leadership roles with the Dayton Hudson Department Stores (now Target Corporation) Minneapolis, MN, KFC-Pepsico (now YUM Brands), Louisville, KY/ Kansas City, MO, and Culinary Concepts, LLC, subsidiary of Hallmark Corporation, Kansas City, MO.
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