Join us for this FREE virtual discussion moderated by DMAW Board Member, Leadership and Organizational Coach, Katy Jordan for this critical conversation with Evan Wildstein and Michelle Flores Vryn, CFRE as they present the results of their fall 2023 Social Impact Staff Retention (SISR) project.
Quiet Quitting. The Great Resignation. Employee burnout. Reimagining the workplace.
We’ve all read the headlines and heard the buzzwords. We’ve seen our colleagues move on to new opportunities, we’ve onboarded and welcomed new staff, and many of us have also changed jobs within the last four years.
Organizations across all industries are experiencing challenges with employee retention. But employee retention at nonprofit organizations is being impacted at a higher rate.
Self-proclaimed “Nonprofiteers” Evan Wildstein and Michelle Flores Vryn, CFRE launched the inaugural Social Impact Staff Retention (SISR) project in the fall of 2023, surveying more than 250 nonprofit workers across the US. This is what SISR found:
What is causing these concerning trends? And, more importantly, what can (and should) we do about it?
DMAW Board Member, Leadership and Organizational Coach, Katy Jordan will moderate this critical conversation with Evan and Michelle, anchored in their findings from SISR.
Join us for this FREE, virtual discussion, on September 26 from 12:15 pm - 1:30 pm EST.
TOPICS DISCUSSED WILL INCLUDE:
However, this critical conversation will feature much more than just talking about problems; our panelists will also share stories of past challenges they've overcome and solutions applicable to any organization.
We'll also be inviting special guests and members of the community to turn their cameras on to offer advice, ask questions, and discuss the challenges they are facing.
WHO SHOULD REGISTER FOR CRITICAL CONVERSATIONS?
Register today and join us on September 26 from 12:15 pm - 1:30 pm ET for this critical conversation!
Chris Wong, LMHC, ACC, Owner, Executive Coach/Consultant, Leadership Potential
Carlee Morgan, Chief Operating Officer, BridgeYear
Carlee Morgan is an experienced nonprofit leader with a strong background in operations, strategy, and recruitment. Currently serving as the Chief Operating Officer at BridgeYear, she oversees organizational growth, external communications, and development. Prior to this, Carlee led strategy and operations efforts at BridgeYear, helping to shape its impact in education and workforce development.Before her time at BridgeYear, Carlee worked at Big Brothers Big Sisters Greater Houston, where she focused on volunteer recruitment, program delivery, and outreach initiatives. Her early career includes roles as a tax consultant at alliantgroup and three years as a 5th-grade teacher and team leader through Teach For America. Throughout her career, Carlee has demonstrated a commitment to improving educational outcomes and workforce readiness, leveraging her skills in operational leadership and strategic planning to drive lasting impact.
Evan Wildstein
Michelle Flores Vryn, CFRE
Katy Jordan, Principal and Founder, Katy Jordan Consulting
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