Oct6
Top Ten Reasons to Attend the IS Conference
Annual Conference , Collaboration , Nonprofit , Philanthropy Add commentsThere are just three weeks until the 2011 IS Annual Conference.
Are you prepared to meet with the leading minds in the nonprofit and philanthropic sector and take on these R-Evolutionary Times? We certainly hope so.
But if you need a little bit more convincing, here are our top ten reasons to attend the conference.
| 10. |
Chicago is windy and wild on Halloween |
| 9. |
Public policy wonks know how to party |
| 8. |
It’s a philanthropic & nonprofit lovefest |
| 7. |
Redmoon’s giant puppets are fun to tip over, poke, or tickle |
| 6. |
CEOs' top secret peer-to-peer sessions are easy to spy on |
| 5. |
NGeners play Twister after midnight |
| 4. |
Your next boss may be on the other side of the salt shaker |
| 3. |
Poaching top people from other organizations is de rigueur |
| 2. |
Smart people are dead sexy |
| 1. |
No problems are insurmountable when thoughtful people gather together and focus |
There is still time to register for the full conference and the pre-conference programs today.
Do you live in the Chicago area? Consider our afforable one-day rates and drive in for an rewarding professional development experience. One-day rates range from $300-$450 for members and $400-$550 for non-members.
Can you think of any other reasons for attending the IS conference? Leave your suggestions below.





Oct 19, 2011 at9:10 AM Looking forward to the conference, you guys do great work, keep it up.
Oct 19, 2011 at10:15 AM Thanks, George. We can't wait to see everyone in Chicago!