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ADVISORY COUNCIL
Thank you to the members of the Peerspectives Advisory Council and our focus group participants for their generous participation and valuable input throughout the development process, helping to craft a program that delivers, by design, an educational experience that's on point with what nonprofit CEOs told us they want and need.
Peerspectives Advisory Council Kathy Colbenson, CEO - CHRIS Kids, Inc. Jack Harris, President - Junior Achievement of Georgia Christina Lennon, Executive Director - Georgia Lions Lighthouse Emily Pelton, Executive Director - Refugee Family Services John Berry, Executive Director/CEO - St. Vincent de Paul Society Deborah Brilling, CEO - The Auditory-Verbal Center, Inc. Belva Dorsey, CEO - Enrichment Services Program, Inc. Mary Pat Matheson, Executive Director - Atlanta Botanical Garden |
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"Listening and learning from peers is the most effective way I can learn how to do my job better.”
Kathy Colbenson CEO – CHRIS Kids, Inc. Peerspectives Advisory Council Read more of Kathy Colbenson's CEO Peerspective.
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“Having a program where we can sit down together and talk through problems and work in real-time on issues we are facing, then having someone you can call, is critical.”
John Berry Executive Director/CEO – St. Vincent de Paul Society Peerspectives Advisory Council Read more of John Berry's CEO Peerspective.
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“The most valuable time and money I can spend on behalf of my organization is getting people in a room to trust and share.”
Christina Lennon Executive Director – Georgia Lions Lighthouse Peerspectives Advisory Council Read more of Christina Lennon's Executive Director Peerspective.
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“What's most on my radar from an organizational perspective is how to promote an organizational culture around innovation and collaboration.”
Jack Harris President – Junior Achievement Program Peerspectives Advisory Council Read more of Jack Harris's Presidential Peerspective.
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Program begins on November 15th. Application deadline is November 4th.

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