Generating Balance: People vs. Paperwork’ conference upcoming

The Chatham-Kent Nonprofit Network are kicking off this year’s Generator Weekend with the fourth annual Chatham-Kent Nonprofit Network Spring conference.

The event will be held at Club Lentina’s on Thursday, May 3 from 8:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. and will bring together nonprofits and charities from all parts of Chatham-Kent.

This year’s theme, Generating Balance: People vs. Paperwork, will explore ways to maintain a healthy workplace balance that will promote social interaction in your everyday workplace by providing helpful tools that will help cut down on paperwork and screen time.

Our keynote speaker, Pete Bombaci, Founder and Chief Connection Officer of The Generator Project, will kick off the morning with a high-energy keynote bringing in the mission of The Generator Project – to make the world a happier and healthier place by reminding people about the importance of face to face social connection and inspiring them to take action.

Sessions throughout the day will focus on Decent Work, Municipal Election, Risk Management, Bill 148, Planned Giving and New Banking Technologies, helping to make ‘taking care of business’ easier and more efficient than ever before.

To celebrate and relax after a day of learning they are ending early in order to host a Networking Happy Hour.

Save your seat now as registration closes Thursday, April 26 at 5 p.m.

Thanks to the generous contribution of the Ursuline Sisters, we are able to offer a reduced rate
of: $50 for members, $75 for non-members and $25.00 for students.

To register or, to find more information about the day, visit www.CKNN.ca/cknn-conference or contact CKNN at 519-354-0430 or CKNN@uwock.ca.

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