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Nonprofit Radio for July 27, 2012: Arts And Culture Building Bust? & Turn Supporters Into Honorees

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Tony’s Guests:

Joanna Woronkowicz
Joanna Woronkowicz: Arts And Culture Building Bust?

Joanna Woronkowicz is an associate at the University of Chicago’s Cultural Policy Center. She’s lead author of a study of the major building boom of museums, performing arts centers and theaters in the U.S. from 1994 to 2008. They studied 500 organizations and 700 building projects, ranging from $4 million to $335 million. We’ll talk about the lessons of that research.

Preeti Davidson at Fund Raising Day 2012
Preeti Davidson: Turn Supporters Into Honorees

Preeti Davidson, a speaker at Fund Raising Day 2012, shares her methods for identifying; asking; setting expectations for; working amicably with; and following-up with, your event honorees. She’s director of development at The Legal Aid Society.

 
 


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