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Leadership Roundtable

November 14 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

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Social X Change: Leadership Roundtable

November 14th at 6 PM

Free to attend | Registration is required

Join us for networking and fellowship with nonprofit leaders! 

DC Collaborative’s Executive Director, Alorie Clark, will facilitate a peer discussion among local nonprofit arts and humanities leaders. We’ll discuss challenges and opportunities facing the local sector, as we eat, drink and build community!

This event will include a discussion with OneDigital, a team of fierce advocates who help businesses achieve financial security. Their retirement plan professionals will help us learn more about establishing or optimizing retirement plans to maximize organizational potential and best serve employees.

Financial planning can feel overwhelming, especially for organizations with limited resources, but together, we can find paths to support each other and our teams.

Who Should Attend:
Organizational leaders that directly influence financial decisions.
May include Executive Directors, Managing Directors, Artistic Directors, Deputy Directors, Program Directors, etc.


📍 Getting there
450 K St NW, Washington, DC 20001

 🚊 Metro Access

Near stations Mt. Vernon Square 7th St.- Convention Center and Gallery Pl – Chinatown

🚌 Bus Access

The following bus lines also have stops close by GT-US, P6, D4, 220, 240.

♿️ Accessibility
Busboys & Poets 450K is wheelchair accessible.
DC Collaborative is committed to making our events accessible to everyone. To request an accommodation, please email info@dccollaborative.org at least 4 days before the event.


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Details

Date:
November 14
Time:
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Website:
https://dccollab.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/dccollab/event.jsp?event=43&

Venue

Busboys & Poets 450K
450 K St NW
Washington, DC 20001 United States
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DC Collaborative revised its memberships to provide a better experience for our community.


We encourage members of diverse backgrounds, professions, and interests, including (but not limited to) teaching artists, arts and humanities organizations, non-profits, for-profits, parents, educators, and government representatives to join.