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This year's conference offers IS member CEOs the
opportunity to engage fellow CEOs around special leadership
issues. Interspersed throughout the conference program, you will
find a variety of group dialogues with speaker experts and
CEO-to-CEO roundtables, as well as the capstone session of the
CEO Track, the CEO Summit.
Download
the 2004 Annual Conference Program
(PDF)
Sunday, November 7
4:00 – 5:30 pm
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Exploring International Issues, Jonathan
Fanton, president, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
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How Foundations and Nonprofits Can Shape
America’s Political Future, Arianna Huffington, columnist
and political analyst
Monday, November 8
10:30 am – noon
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Critical Issues in Philanthropy, Susan
Berresford, president and CEO, The Ford Foundation
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Effectiveness Through Consolidation, Les
Silverman, McKinsey & Company; and Janet Froetscher, United Way
of Metropolitan Chicago
2:30 – 4:00 pm
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CEO
Summit—The New Imperative for Good Governance, William Donaldson,
chairman, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
4:30 – 5:30 pm
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Shaping the Future of Our Sector, Diana
Aviv, president and CEO, INDEPENDENT
SECTOR
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Leading Organizations Through Change,
Jeff Bradach, co-founder/managing partner, The BridgeSpan Group
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Engaging the Public for Better Policy
Decisions, Carolyn Lukensmeyer, president and founder,
AmericaSpeaks
Tuesday, November 9
10:30 am – noon
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Recruiting and Retaining the Next Generation
of Leaders, Kenneth Gladish, CEO, YMCA of the USA, and Kala
Stroup, president, American Humanics
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Creating a Dynamic Nonprofit Board, Paul
Jensen, director, McKinsey & Company, San Francisco
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Shaping the Future of Our Sector, Diana
Aviv, president and CEO, INDEPENDENT
SECTOR
For More Information:
Contact INDEPENDENT
SECTOR
202-467-6100 phone
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CEO
Summit—The New Imperative for Good Governance: A
Conversation with
SEC Chairman Donaldson
Monday, November 8
2:30 - 4:00 pm
Join the chief regulator of America's securities markets to
hear his insights on how the philanthropic world can apply
relevant lessons from business to strengthen governance and
accountability. William H. Donaldson, chairman of the
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, draws upon a career
of more than 40 years at the highest levels of business,
government, and academia. He was a co-founder and CEO of the
international investment banking firm, Donaldson, Lufkin &
Jenrette; co-founder, dean and professor of management of
Yale University's School of Management; under secretary of
state serving secretary of state Henry Kissinger and
subsequently senior advisor to Vice President Nelson
Rockefeller; the chairman and CEO of the New York Stock
Exchange; and chairman, president, and CEO of Aetna.
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