Nonprofit Governance: Approaches and Considerations (Virtual)
Online via Zoom
Event Details
DED Grantee Training: Nonprofit Governance: Approaches and Considerations
Explore the different approaches to board governance, reflect on the current approach by your board, and consider options on how to improve the governance practices within your agency.
Date & Time: Thursday, September 5th from 9:00-10:30 am
Location: Virtual training via Zoom
Tuition:
Free for NAM Members & DED Grantees
Meet Your Trainer:
Roger Garcia was born in Los Angeles to immigrant parents from Honduras and Mexico. After moving to Nebraska as a child, he grew up in the rural town of Columbus, Nebraska before moving to Omaha in 2005. He holds a Bachelor’s in Psychology and Latino/Latin American studies, a Master’s in Public Administration, a Master’s in Theological Studies, a Doctorate in Ministry, and is currently pursuing a PhD in Public Administration.
Since moving to Omaha, he has extensively engaged in civic and community activities, such as co-founding the Metro Young Latino Professionals Association (MYLPA) and serving on the boards for the Women's Center for Advancement and the Immigrant Legal Center. For his active community involvement, Roger was awarded the Ten Outstanding Young Omahans award and the College of Public Administration and Community Service’s Goodrich Scholar Alumni of the Year award.
Professionally, Roger has been working in the nonprofit and public sector for almost 20 years, previously serving as executive director for El Centro de las Americas in Lincoln, Nebraska, the Nebraska State Director for the National Center for Families Learning, and currently serves an Associate Director for the Behavioral Health Education Center of Nebraska at UNMC. Roger has also served his community through elected office, previously serving two terms on the Metro Community College Board of Governors and now serving as a County Commissioner