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NGen: Moving Nonprofit Leaders from Next to Now
NGen Advisers
The NGen program planning process has received significant support from the members of our Advisory Group:
- Kristen Cambell, Chair, Program Director, National Conference on Citizenship
- Caroline Altman Smith, Program Officer, The Kresge Foundation
- Steve Bauer, Director, Initiative for Nonprofit Sector Careers, American Humanics
- Meg Busse, Director, Nonprofit Career Transitions Program, Idealist
- David Contorer, Director, Philanthropic Services, Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan
- Kasey Gagnon, Director of Partnership Development, Commongood Careers
- Lara Galinsky, Vice President, Strategy, Echoing Green
- Kate Goodall, Assistant Director of Annual Giving, American Association of Museums
- Mike Goorhouse, Program Associate, Youth and Community Foundations, Council of Michigan Foundations/EPIP
- Neelav Hajra, President and CEO, Nonprofit Enterprise at Work, Inc.
- Dierk Hall, Vice President, City Connect Detroit
- Andrew Ho, Member Services Manager, Family Philanthropy Services, Council on Foundations
- Kevin Laskowski, Field Associate, National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy
- Christine Rhee, Manager, American Express Philanthropy, American Express
- Trish Tchume, Director of Civic Engagement, Demos/YNPN
- Christopher Waters, Chair of the Governance Committee, Philadelphia's Young Nonprofit Leaders
- Tera Wozniak Qualls, Nonprofit Leadership Institute Program Coordinator, Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership
“NGen is the best place for young nonprofit professionals to network and learn from each other! You won’t see any other conference in the country integrate the next generation as well as NGen does!”
-- Mike Goorhouse, program associate, Youth and Community Foundations, Council of Michigan Foundations/EPIP
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