Not exact matches
Mark D. Millron has been elected to a two - year term as chairman of the board of directors for the Institute for the Study of
Knowledge Management in Education, a
nonprofit think tank based in Half Moon Bay, Calif..
He served as principal investigator for the first rigorous, nationwide examination of the effectiveness of
nonprofit charter - school
management organizations, and played the same role on the first nationwide evaluation of the effects of the
Knowledge Is Power Program (KIPP) schools.
Institute for the Study of
Knowledge Management in Education: Institute for the Study of
Knowledge Management in Education (ISKME) is an education
nonprofit, founded in 2002, whose mission is to improve the practice of continuous learning, collaboration, and change in the education sector.
Animal Care Sanctuary, in a move to contemporize the organization, hired a highly experienced executive director with education and experience in innovative health care and social work and a strong
knowledge of
nonprofit organizational
management.
The successful candidate must possess a demonstrated
knowledge of organizational and financial procedures for
nonprofit agencies; a creative and dynamic approach to fundraising opportunities; demonstrated skills in human resource
management and strong leadership abilities.
In short, they are highly experienced legal professionals with extensive
knowledge of finance and
nonprofit management.
Skills • Strong strategic and critical thinking skills • Extensive
knowledge of customer relationship
management software • Facility with database software, including AdRelevance and Microsoft suite • Expert
knowledge of digital and traditional marketing strategies • Broad background, including experience with startups and
nonprofits • Strong systems evaluation skills, able to identify and improve weaknesses in account strategies