Council Executive / Administrator Session: The Future's So Bright: Strategic Planning, Planning Your Next Programming Year, and Planning for the Unexpected

Date: Monday, May 2, 2022
Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Location: Zoom
Speaker: Facilitated by Misty Griesinger, Cincinnati EPC and Jenna Olson, EPC of Seattle & East King County EPC

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This event takes place from 12:00 pm ET - 1:00 pm ET

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This is a special virtual session for council executives (paid staff) only that will provide an opportunity to connect with the network of council executives and colleagues within the association management profession while addressing important topics.  

The end of the programming year is a fantastic time to reflect, set goals, and make plans.  Our subject this month will be "The Future's So Bright: Strategic Planning, Planning Your Next Programming Year, and Planning for the Unexpected.”  The agenda for our time together is fluid so please share your thoughts and ideas for creating it at the time of registration.  (Your responses will be kept private and will only be used to craft the agenda for the program.)

Interested in facilitating an upcoming session?  Let Sarah Butterfield know!


Self-Care for Your Estate Planning Council, Our 2022 Theme

Wikipedia defines self-care as "the process of taking care of oneself with behaviors that promote health and active management of illness when it occurs..."  We believe this concept also applies to your estate planning council during these changing and challenging times.  Council self-care looks like:

  • Continuing to be active, even if things are not the same as they once were
  • ​Meeting your members where they are while finding a good balance related to the council's activities
  • Nurturing a healthy and engaged membership in spite of challenges brought about by the pandemic
  • Actively governing and managing the council both internally among the board and externally with members and the greater community of estate planning professionals
  • Being creative and trying new things:  meeting time or type; communication schedule; social media
  • Recognizing that things may not return to "normal" for some time

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