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Archived Trendcast: New Concepts in Governance and How To Use Them

The Editors
June 3, 2013

Ruth McCambridge and David Renz share thinking from this year’s biannual conference on nonprofit governance, co-produced by the Midwest Center for Nonprofit Leadership and NPQ, in collaboration with the Alliance for Nonprofit Management, where researchers and practitioners brainstorm ways to develop and unleash the full potential of our governance systems.

Presenter:

David O. Renz is Beth K. Smith/Missouri Chair of Nonprofit Leadership and Director of the Midwest Center for Nonprofit Leadership, at the L.P. Cookingham Institute of Public Affairs, Henry W. Bloch School of Business and Public Administration, University of Missouri–Kansas City.

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