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Keynote Speaker | Jill Friedman Fixler

Keynote Speaker | Jill Friedman Fixler, President, JFFixler GroupPresident, JFFixler Group
www.jffixler.com

Jill Friedman Fixler is a nationally known leader recognized for her innovative approaches to re-inventing, re-engineering, and re-vitalizing nonprofit and public sector organizations. She combines her skills as a trainer, facilitator, public speaker, and coach to promote excellence in volunteer engagement, strategic planning, and board and organizational development for organizations throughout the U.S. and Canada. Jill has more than 30 years of experience. The list of organizations with which she works includes: health and human services agencies; community centers; faith-based organizations; government; and cultural, environmental, and animal welfare organizations. Jill is a frequent presenter at national and regional conferences, including the Ontario Hospital Association, National Multiple Sclerosis Society Leadership Meeting, Hostelling International-USA National Council Meeting, the International Conference on Volunteer Administration, American Hospital Association—Association of Volunteer Resource Professionals National Conference, and the National Conference on Volunteerism and Service. Jill’s many articles on volunteer engagement and board development have appeared in The Volunteer Management Review, Nonprofit Board and Governance Review, and E-Volunteerism Journal. She is the author of Boomer Volunteer Engagement: Collaborate Today, Thrive Tomorrow and Boomer Volunteer Engagement: Facilitator’s Tool Kit and a contributing author to CharityChannel's You and Your Nonprofit: Practical Advice and Tips from the CharityChannel Professional Community.

Keynote address: Volunteer Engagement: The Moment is Now!
Focusing on current trends and issues in volunteerism and making the shift from culture of volunteer management to volunteer engagement.


"High Impact Volunteer Engagement"

National Conference for Volunteering and Service, June 2011
Dallas Association of Directors of Volunteers
The Volunteer Center of North Texas
Tarrant County Directors of Volunteers in Agencies (DOVIA)