BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//ChamberMaster//Event Calendar 2.0//EN METHOD:PUBLISH X-PUBLISHED-TTL:P3D REFRESH-INTERVAL:P3D CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20201005T150000Z DTEND:20201005T160000Z X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE SUMMARY:Let's Connect: Operations DESCRIPTION:Chief Operations Officers are responsible for ensuring your organization runs like a smooth-oiled machine. What do you do when your operating environment changes dramatically due to COVID-19? Every organization has had to adapt how they deliver services\, fundraise\, and ensure the day-to-day gets done. \n\n\n\nJoin Lucinda Noches Talbert\, Vice President of Operations at KC Healthy Kids\, as she shares how her organization has pivoted operations and what you can do as a leader to ensure the trains continue to run on time. This session will use breakout rooms to facilitate small group discussion where everyone will have the opportunity to ask questions\, share promising practices\, and network together.\n\n\n\nThis is a program of the Let's Connect Virtual Discussion Series. \n\nSpeakers:\n\n\n\nLucinda Noches Talbert currently serves as the Vice President of Operations. In her role\, she is responsible for leading the day-to-day operations of KC Healthy Kids\, including fund development\, general office operations\, financial management\, human resources and IT support. Lucinda is a seasoned grant professional\, who has secured funding from numerous federal\, state and foundation sources. She has completed coursework from the Grantsmanship Institute\, and federal grants management coursework from Management Concepts. Lucinda has more than 15 years of nonprofit management experience in Kansas and Missouri. She has a Bachelor of Liberal Arts and Science from Virginia Tech\, Blacksburg\, Virginia and a Master of Public Administration from the University of Kansas. She has served as the Treasurer of Riverview Health Clinic and is currently serving on the Board of the Nettleton Foundation.\n\n\n\nLucinda is a 2014 graduate of the Healthcare Foundation of Greater Kansas City Leadership Academy and a 2011 graduate of the Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce Centurions Leadership Program. She is also an alumnus of the Central Exchange AHEAD program. In 2018\, Lucinda received a volunteer of the year award from the United Way of Wyandotte County. She is originally from Topeka\, Kansas and has resided in the Kansas City metropolitan area for 15 years. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou!\n\nYour active participation is highly encouraged. No one has all of the solutions\, but everyone has something worth contributing. Your small group discussion participation will help others share\, grow\, and learn. \n\nLet's Connect: Virtual Discussion Series\n\nWhat's the best way to stay connected? Turn to your nonprofit network. Join Nonprofit Connect for facilitated discussions with your nonprofit peers every Monday morning at 10:00 AM. We will select a new topic each week\, and invite you to tune in for learning and sharing.\n\n\n Let's Connect: Leadership - Sept. 14 (watch replay)\n Let's Connect: Finance - Sept. 21 (watch replay)\n Let's Connect: Programming + Direct Service - Sept. 28 (watch replay)\n Let's Connect: Operations - Oct. 5 (watch replay)\n Let's Connect: Strategy for Strange Times - Oct. 12 (register here)\n Let's Connect: Fundraising - Oct. 19 (register here)\n Let's Connect: Volunteer Engagement - Oct. 26 (register here)\n Let's Connect: Young Professionals - Nov. 2 (register here)\n Let's Connect: Grant Writing - Nov. 9 (register here)\n Let's Connect: Marketing - Nov. 16 (register here)\n\n\nDisclaimer: Discussions will be recorded and shared as a resource\, so participation means you may be recorded as well. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Chief Operations Officers are responsible for ensuring your organization runs like a smooth-oiled machine. What do you do when your operating environment changes dramatically due to COVID-19? Every organization has had to adapt how they deliver services\, fundraise\, and ensure the day-to-day gets done.  \;
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\nJoin Lucinda Noches Talbert\, Vice President of Operations at KC Healthy Kids\, as she shares how her organization has pivoted operations and what you can do as a leader to ensure the trains continue to run on time. This session \;will use breakout rooms to facilitate \;small group discussion where everyone will have the opportunity to ask questions\, share promising practices\, and network together.
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\nThis is a program of the Let'\;s Connect Virtual Discussion Series. \;
Lucinda Noches Talbert currently serves as the Vice President of Operations. In her role\, she is responsible for leading the day-to-day operations of KC Healthy Kids\, including fund development\, general office operations\, financial management\, human resources and IT support. Lucinda is a seasoned grant professional\, who has secured funding from numerous federal\, state and foundation sources. She has completed coursework from the Grantsmanship Institute\, and federal grants management coursework from Management Concepts. Lucinda has more than 15 years of nonprofit management experience in Kansas and Missouri. She has a Bachelor of Liberal Arts and Science from Virginia Tech\, Blacksburg\, Virginia and a Master of Public Administration from the University of Kansas. She has served as the Treasurer of Riverview Health Clinic and is currently serving on the Board of the Nettleton Foundation.
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\nLucinda is a 2014 graduate of the Healthcare Foundation of Greater Kansas City Leadership Academy and a 2011 graduate of the Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce Centurions Leadership Program.  \;She is also an alumnus of the Central Exchange AHEAD program. In 2018\, Lucinda received a volunteer of the year award from the United Way of Wyandotte County. She is originally from Topeka\, Kansas and has resided in the Kansas City metropolitan area for 15 years.  \;
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\nYou!
\nYour \;active participation is \;highly encouraged. No one has all of the solutions\, but everyone has something worth contributing. Your small group discussion participation will help others share\, grow\, and learn. \;
What'\;s the best way to stay connected? Turn to your nonprofit network. Join Nonprofit Connect for facilitated discussions with your nonprofit peers every Monday morning at 10:00 AM. We will select a new topic each week\, and invite you to tune in for learning and sharing.
\n\nDisclaimer: Discussions will be recorded and shared as a resource\, so participation means you may be recorded as well.
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