PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 29, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Tom Burgoyne, the "Best Friend" of the Phillie
Phanatic and decorated author, will be the keynote speaker for
Philadelphia Community Works Conference, held virtually on
February 22, 2022. This conference
(http://www.communityworksconference.org) is the inaugural
nonprofit learning opportunity in the Greater Philadelphia area. Held for over 23
years in the Princeton area,
Community Works Conference brings local experts to provide
affordable and impactful training to the nonprofit sector.
Additionally, participants will engage and connect with each other
as they work to fulfill their organization's mission.
During the Keynote, participants will be treated to Tom's loving
principles that the Phanatic employs to create smiles, laughter and
love. If you want to know how to create attraction for your
organization and develop loyalty with your staff, board, volunteers
and donors, then this is the perfect opportunity to learn from one
of the nation' top experts. Based on his popular book, PHEEL THE
LOVE, Tom addresses the all-important question – What organization
wouldn't want to generate the same kind of love that people have
for the Phillie Phanatic? Tom will show how to create
Phanatic-style love to achieve success in your nonprofit
organization.
"We are thrilled to have Tom be able to share his love of Philly
with an audience that works so hard to improve the lives of all in
the Philly area," shares co-founder Marge
Smith.
Register now for the Conference, to be held virtually on
February 22, 2022. Led by local
experts in the nonprofit domain, each workshop provides specific
outcomes that participants can act on immediately to enhance their
organizations. For a full schedule and registration, please go
to:
http://www.communityworksconference.org
"With more than 4200 nonprofits in the Greater Philadelphia area, we wanted to bring
this conference directly to Philadelphia participants who have their own
set of issues and challenges," said Smith.
The conference begins with a 30-minute Self-Care session,
followed by 16 workshops, divided up into four tracks: Core Skills,
Tech/Marketing, Leadership and Fundraising. Each participant can
pick 4 out of 16 workshops, plus attend Tom
Burgoyne's keynote and attend 3 Engage and Connect Sessions.
The conference is hosted on the WHOVA platform, enabling and
encouraging all attendees to meet before, during and after the
conference. A special free, post-conference session will be held to
share lessons learned and lessons applied at a mutually acceptable
date based on a poll of the attendees.
Early bird registration for $50
ends on January 31, and group
discounts and scholarships are available.
Media Contact
Blanche I Brann, Community Works Conference, 1 609-516-1966,
Blanche@communityworksconference.org
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