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Reinventing Corporate Charity for Dramatic Societal and Business Results
Mark your calendars for the General Membership Luncheon on Nov. 19, which will serve as the Annual Meeting. During this luncheon, the membership will elect a new class of board members. The board of directors recommends the election of eight members for a three-year term beginning on Jan. 1, 2013.
The eight Member nominees are:
• Karyn Glogowski, Delta Dental
• Tom Kallay, Nicor Gas
• Tom Okarma, Vantage Point
• Kimberly Rodgers, DeSio, Franzen & Associates
• Adam Russo, Edgewood Clinical Services
• Mike Squire, North Central College
• Mike Stengle, Sequoia General Contractor
• Deena Ullom, Nyberg & Cassioppi
Immediately following the election, Bea Boccalandro will share her tried and true methods that will help you take your philanthropic efforts to the next level. Her expertise has helped Aetna, Allstate, and The Walt Disney Company to become more involved in their partnership with nonprofit organizations.
We are pleased Bea has agreed to share her experiences with attendees on the shift that is underway in the business world. By not only giving back to the community through the donation of their time and resources, companies are finding greater success by teaming up with nonprofits in a way that allows both organizations to increase revenue as a result of the relationship.
Let Bea share her story and help you learn how to translate her experiences into your business’s success.
The luncheon will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Chicago Marriott Naperville, located at 1801 Naper Boulevard in Naperville.
Seating is limited, so preregistration is strongly encouraged. Cost to attend is $25 for Chamber Members, $30 at the door, and $35 for nonmembers.
To register or for more information, please contact Lisa Spaeth at 630-544-3365.
About Bea Boccalandro
Bea is president of VeraWorks, a global consulting firm that helps companies design, execute and measure their community involvement. She also teaches courses and seminars on corporate-nonprofit partnerships, employee volunteering and other community involvement topics for Georgetown University, the Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship, the Points of Light Institute and other organizations; and is a frequent keynote speaker on business involvement in societal issues.
Bea has helped Aetna, Allstate, Bank of America, FedEx, HP, IBM, Levi Strauss & Co., The Walt Disney Company and many other companies develop and enhance their community involvement programs through strategy development, program design and measurement. Her research has helped define the future of corporate citizenship.