Nonprofit Technology Challenges in the New Economy
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Duration: 141 min.
Creator(s): Birdsell, David S. Miller, Loren Machowsky, Ira Kleinman, Kayza
Contributor(s): Krauskopf, James A. Foster, Reg Fields, Fred Ferns, Bill Bonilla, Miguel
Publisher: Center for Nonprofit Strategy and Management, Bernard M. Baruch College
Date: 2009-04-20
Description: A broad panel of academic and nonprofit leaders discusses the technology challenges in nonprofit organizations. The event is sponsored by the Center for Nonprofit Strategy and Management, Baruch College, United Way of New York City, and IBM.
James Krauskopf, Director of the Center for Nonprofit Strategy and Management, moderates the events. Reg Foster, Corporate Community Relations Manager, IBM and Fred Fields, Vice President at United Way of NYC make the opening remarks. David S. Birdsell, Dean of the School of Public Affairs, Baruch College, assisted by Bill Ferns, Associate Professor of Computer Information Systems, Baruch College, reports their findings of the survey on nonprofit organizations' initialization of technologies. The panel discussion is moderated by Miguel Bonilla, Director of United Way of NYC. Panelists include Loren Miller, Executive Director, Bushwick IMPACT; Ira Machowsky, Executive Vice President, F.E.G.S.; and Kayza Kleinman, Founding Director, The Nonprofit HelpDesk.
The event takes place on April 20, 2009, at the Newman Conference Center, Room 750.
[Part I -- 78 min.]
Workshop
[Part II -- 63 min.]
Q & A Session
Contents: Part I: Introduction by James Krauskopf; Remarks by Reg Foster and Fred Fields; Survey Findings by David S. Birdsell and Bill Ferns; Panel Discussion with Loren Miller, Ira Machowsky and Kayza Kleinman, -- Part II: Q & A.
Subjects: Information technology -- Management Management information systems Nonprofit organizations