Dear ISF Colleagues,
Let's all participate in this survey, but first let's discuss
conference topics among ourselves. What would be the sessions and
tracks that would absolutely *compel* you to attend the next Nonprofit
Technology Conference?
I always attend the NTC, but I have to confess that it's not the
sessions that bring me there. I go because it's an opportunity to
create or strengthen face-to-face relationships with colleagues. All
I really want is several clearly labeled and comfortably furnished
lounges, so that people can put the word out that they'll be sitting
in the Red (or Green or Blue..) Room from 2:00 to 3:00 pm, available
to meet and greet whoever is trying to locate them. Does anyone else
feel the same way?
But I digress.
If you're hoping for really great sessions and tracks, would you care
to describe the ideal ones?
Best regards from Deborah
Deborah Elizabeth Finn
Cyber-Yenta
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
www.cyber-yenta.org
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Date: 18 Oct 2007 09:47:15 -0400
Subject: You can help shape the 2008 NTC Agenda!
To: deborah_elizabeth_finn%40post.harvard.edu">deborah_elizabeth_finn
post.harvard.edu
1220 SW Morrison St. #1305
Portland, OR 97205
415.397.9000
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Share your opinions!
Vote for sessions in these tracks:
> Leadership
> Program Delivery
> Communications
> IT Staff & Consultants
> Fundraising
Dear Deborah ,
You can help shape the 2008 NTC Agenda!
>From now through Wednesday October 24, you can help shape the NTC
agenda by voting for sessions, volunteering to lead or speak at
sessions, and by suggesting sessions we missed. To help you navigate
the 90+ possible sessions, we've broken them down into tracks. You can
vote for any or all tracks - wherever your interests lie. Just make
sure your voice is heard before October 24. You can learn more about
our agenda planning process and speaking at
http://www.nten.org/conferences-speaking.
Vote in the following tracks:
> Leadership
> Program Delivery
> Communications
> IT Staff & Consultants
> Fundraising
If you have any other questions about the NTC or NTEN membership, drop
me an email ( holly%40nten.org">holly
nten.org ) or give me a call at 415 397 9000.
See you in New Orleans!
Holly Ross
Incoming Executive Director, NTEN
Nonprofit Technology Enterprise Network
http://www.nten.org
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