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BUILDING EVALUATION CAPACITY

Boettcher Cultural Leadership Program

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Aspen | October 7-8, 2010

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TALK WITH AN EXPERT:
ATTRACTING, MOTIVATING AND RETAINING STAFF

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1-2 PM EDT | October 21, 2010

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STRATEGY

Business of Arts and Culture

Nashville | October 28-30, 2010

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LEADERSHIP + CONVERGENCE

Chief Executive Series

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Ann Arbor | November 1-4, 2010

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CLOSER LOOK: NEGOTIATION

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1-2 PM EST | November 11, 2010

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STRATEGIC GOVERNANCE

Business of Arts and Culture

Chicago | December 2-3, 2010

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Jim Rosenberg

Vice President

Jim Rosenberg

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Jim Rosenberg, Vice President, leads our business development and partnership efforts, directs two of our seminar programs, consults for NAS on marketing and business development issues, and helps research the cultural sector and develop new programs. Mr. Rosenberg has extensive experience in both commercial and nonprofit organizations, including startup ventures, mission-driven nonprofits, and Fortune 500 corporations. Before joining National Arts Strategies, Mr. Rosenberg founded Workbench Consulting, a business development consultancy focused on mission-driven organizations; led the marketing and product strategy functions for two early stage technology startups; worked in the consulting division of PriceWaterhouseCoopers; and worked on business process design for DFS Group, one of the world's largest international retailers. He has been a speaker and teacher at events for Theatre Communications Group, the League of American Orchestras, Arts Reach, and others, and published a guide on financial management practices in the arts for NAS. Mr. Rosenberg holds an M.B.A. from Stanford University Graduate School of Business, and a B.A. in Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania.

 

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