Good corporate governance and crisis management
Event Details
February 27, 2019
From 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Brightwood Golf and Country Club
227 School Street
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia B3A 2Y5
Good deeds and good governance are critically important for all not-for-profit organizations. The Institute for Corporate Directors will host an expert panel session in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia on February 20, 2019. The session will highlight best practices from business and not-for-profit leaders, including a keynote from Jessie Jollymore, founder of the highly successful social enterprise Hope Blooms.
The keynote will be followed by two panel discussions, including NATIONAL’s Karen White, Senior Director, Issues and Reputation, and Stewart McKelvey’s Grant Machum, Partner, to discuss effective crisis management and risk mitigation for officers and directors of not-for-profit organizations. Participants will gain understanding of the current media landscape and how to manage a crisis through effective stakeholder relations and social media engagement, as well as best practices in risk mitigation to help prevent a crisis from occurring.
Registration
To register online, please visit the Institute of Corporate Directors' website at www.icd.ca. Space is limited.
Pre-registration is required. On-site registration is not encouraged due to space limitations.
ICD Members: $35 plus HST
Non-Members: $55 plus HST
NB: Registrants will be offered a complimentary invitation to have a member of their executive team or Board join them for this session. Please email your guest's name to fboateng@icd.ca.