9E | Un-Session - Climbing Up: Is the Glass Ceiling Blocking Your Rise in the Profession? Do You Need a Hammer to Break it?

Friday, Oct 2
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Experience Level
Suitable for all levels

Shop Size
Suitable for any size

Climbing Up: The Un-Session. What is an "Un-Session?" The "Un-Session" format was designed to allow attendees to ask their burning questions and connect with like-minded practitioners. Expect skilled facilitators to encourage lively discussions, invite participants to speak their minds, and manage the time the group spends on the discussion of each question. Attendees can prepare for the session by making a list of their questions and coming to the session with an open mind. Participants will also want to bring a notebook and jot down the names of colleagues to stay in touch with after the conference is over. 

Looking for a different Un-Session? The other topics to be offered are: Campaign Planning, Climbing Up (Leadership), Healthcare, Large Decentralized Institutions, Membership Organizations, Principal-Level Donors, Virtual Audiences/Social Media, What's Trending? #recognition

*Please send questions to facilitator prior to conference

 

 

Lori Green

Lori joined the development staff at University of Alabama at Birmingham in the fall of 2011, working in Stewardship and Donor Relations and Planned Giving before moving to the School of Education. Her role includes fundraising, alumni relations, public relations and marketing, and external relations. Prior to moving to Birmingham, Lori served as Director of Investor Relations at Otterbein University in Westerville, Ohio, where her responsibilities included endowed fund management, donor relations strategic development, event planning, and campaign coordination. Prior to her stewardship experiences, Lori served as Special Events Manager for Mount Carmel Foundation in Columbus, Ohio, and as public relations director for Community Mental Health and Recovery Board and Licking Memorial Hospital, both in Newark, Ohio. 

Lori is a founding member of the Association of Donor Relations Professionals (ADRP), and served as Vice President of the Board from 2009-12 and chair of the 2008 International Conference. She graduated from Denison University in Granville, Ohio, with a BA in English (minor in Education), received her Master's in Library Science from Kent State University, and attended The Fundraising School in 2001.