Investors Bank to host conference on Optimizing Not-for-Profit Operations Oct 28

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Investors Bank to host conference on Optimizing Not-for-Profit Operations Oct 28

Not-for-profits looking to optimize their operations to operate efficiently and fundraise effectively, while staying true to their mission are invited to Investors Bank’s Second Annual Southern New Jersey Not-For-Profit Conference on Wednesday, October 28, 2015. The conference will be held from 8 a.m. to 12 noon at the Stone Terrace, 2275 Kuser Road, Hamilton.

The keynote speaker of The Art of Thriving: Optimizing Your Not-for-Profit conference will be Dennis Budinich, Investors Bank’s Senior Vice President and Chief Culture Officer. Throughout his career, Budinich, a member of The National Speakers Association, has dedicated himself to helping others be their best by sharing the most effective success principles and how they should be applied.

Prior to Budinich’s presentation, conference attendees will hear remarks from Kevin Cummings, President and CEO of Investors Bank, as well as a funders’ panel. There also will be time for conference-goers to network with colleagues and meet with Investors Bank staff during breakfast and break times.

For more details, contact Sandy S. Broughton at (732) 395-1594, or via email at sbroughton@myinvestorsbank.com.

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