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SAVE THE DATE - March 3-4, 2010
ISDVS ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Marriott East - Indianapolis, Indiana

March 3, 2010



Topics will include: Social Marketing Workshop & Ask the experts dinner sessions on Hospice, Ethics, Gift Shop & New Volunteer Directors.

Roger Williams is co-founder and President of the Emergent Leadership Institute; a non-profit designed to engage high school and college students in volunteerism around Indianapolis. Since its launch in August of 2005, ELI has placed over 8000 students in meaningful service around Indianapolis. During his eighteen years of work in the youth development field, Roger has acquired a strong passion for the leadership formation of young people through social media tools. Having spoken to groups ranging from 10 to 1200 in size, Roger is excited about sharing how nonprofit leaders can leverage social media to impact their communit

March 4, 2010

Could you and your hospital or hospice program benefit from an exciting one day, cost effective seminar designed for new and experienced volunteer directors? Ken Culp will lead a variety of educational workshops designed to measure your success and determine the value of your programs.

Dr. Ken Culp, III is Sr. Extension Specialist for Volunteerism in the Department of 4-H Youth Development at the University of Kentucky in Lexington. Ken has more than 25 years experience in volunteer and nonprofit administration, volunteer development and service activities and leadership development. He has presented more than 300 papers, abstracts, workshops and seminars since 1996 in 36 states, Canada, Japan and South Korea. He has published 28 articles in professional journals, including the Journal of Extension, the Journal of Volunteer Administration, the Journal of Agricultural Education, the Journal of Leadership Studies and the Journal of Leadership Education. Ken developed and published the GEMS Model of Volunteer Administration. GEMS is a research-based, conceptual model which provides volunteer administrators with the structure to build a successful volunteer program. Ken is a member of the National Association of Extension 4-H Agents (and serves on the Volunteerism Task Force), has served as Past-President, President, Vice President and Secretary of the International Association of Leadership Educators and is a member of the International Association of Volunteer Resources Managers and the Association for Research of Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action. He served for four years as a Commissioner on the Kentucky Commission of Community Volunteerism and Service. He previously served four years on the Ohio Governor's Community Service & Volunteerism Council.

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