1-17-24 Aligning DEI Programming with Strategy

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Toward a Culture of Belonging and Inclusion in Animal Welfare

Would your leadership like to start or expand your DEI initiatives? Having trouble getting buy in from your staff, board, or community? Learn how Marin Humane partnered with a consultant to align their DEI programming with their strategic plan and priorities. Marin Humane found by connecting the dots, they began thinking more creatively about addressing critical needs in their community.

The presenters will share examples of projects and programming implemented during a nine-month capacity-building engagement. You will walk away with a menu of projects and programs plus sample project charters, including a job description review with revision and plans for board diversification. 

Session Objectives:

  • Understand the key factors that drive organizational effectiveness through DEI goals and objectives
  • Develop DEI plans that integrate with organizational strategies and priorities
  • Deploy viable short, mid, and long-term DEI projects and programming to address improvements to talent acquisition, engagement, and retention; organizational morale; mission-driven programming; and board development

This webinar has been pre-approved for:

  • 1 Certified Animal Welfare Administrator continuing education credit
  • 1 NACA CE
  • 1 CE towards ACO CE requirements per Ch. 829 of the Texas Health and Safety Code by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS)

Tom Hayashi, MS Ed, PhD

Chief Capacity Building Officer, Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership

Tom Hayashi brings over 25 years of professional expertise in the nonprofit and government sector as a former CEO, Executive Director, and Chief Development Officer.  In his role at the Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership (CVNL), he heads the consulting, membership services, executive search, and learning & leadership portfolio.  Tom also contributes as an Adjunct Associate Professor and researcher in Human Resource Management for the University of Southern California and the OD Network. Tom earned his MS in Education from the California State University East Bay, and PhD in Human and Organizational Systems from Fielding Graduate University.

Nancy McKenney, MNPL, CAWA

CEO/President, Marin Humane

Nancy McKenney has been working as the CEO/President of Marin Humane since March of 2011.  Her career in animal welfare and nonprofit management began in 1983 and includes working for the Humane Society for Seattle/King County (22 years), the Petfinder.com Foundation, King County Animal Care and Control (WA), and consulting.  She has a Masters in Nonprofit Leadership, is a Certified Animal Welfare Administrator, and a fan of the core values at Marin Humane, especially the pursuit of learning, courage with compassion, and celebrating differences.

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Webinar: Aligning DEI Programming with Strategy
01/17/2024 at 3:00 PM (EST)  |  Recorded On: 01/17/2024  |  59 minutes
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