Ethical Dangers Lurking in Virtual Workspaces

When:  Oct 7, 2020 from 08:00 AM to 09:00 AM (CT)
Associated with  AFPKC
What's that behind you? Ethical dangers lurking in virtual workspaces!

October may be the spookiest month of the year, but there’s no need to be frightened by the ethical dilemmas that go bump in your mind at night! Join us for a fireside chat with Susan Schmidt and Greg Lam to learn how to look out for the ethical dangers we face in our virtual world.  Greg and Susan will cover topics like data security, privacy policies, virtual open meetings, and more.

Don't be afraid - Be informed!

CFRE Continuing Education Credits: 1


Presenters
Greg Lam
Managing Partner - Copilevitz, Lam & Raney
For more than 20 years, he has advised clients in the areas of corporate, tax and charitable fundraising law. He specializes in legal issues related to nonprofit, tax-exempt organizations including public charity status, governance, intermediate sanctions, lobbying, political activities, unrelated business income tax, use of supporting organizations and fundraising.

Nonprofit clients come to Lam for both general counsel and specialized services in connection with charitable fundraising regulation, corporate governance, tax-exemption issues and general legal issues that can arise for any
nonprofit “business,” such as employment law and contract matters. Greg is a frequent commentator and lecturer on State and Federal charitable solicitations law and IRS regulatory issues.

Lam resides in Lawrence, Kansas, with his wife Keela and two children, Willoughby and Wellsley. They enjoy anything involving the great outdoors.

Susan Tomlinson Schmidt, CNP
President - Nonprofit Leadership Alliance
For more than 25 years, Susan Tomlinson Schmidt has dedicated her career to helping strengthen nonprofit organizations from the inside out by increasing access to high-quality, high-impact leadership training. Her passion for social-impact organizations shines through in her work as president of the Nonprofit Leadership Alliance, a network of colleges, universities, and nonprofits that strengthen the social sector through the development of a talented and prepared workforce.

Since joining the Alliance in 2013, she has brought a culture of growth, entrepreneurship and continuous quality improvement to the organization. Susan has led the Nonprofit Leadership Alliance through significant change with the addition of several new programs, including Leaderosity, an online training platform that is positioned to redefine how the nonprofit sector approaches talent development.

Susan holds a master’s in public administration and is a Certified Nonprofit Professional. A frequent speaker on the national stage, Susan has given keynote addresses on topics related to workforce trends, employee engagement, talent recruitment and development and the next generation of leadership.

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