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The
Benefits, to Corporations, of Corporate Volunteerism
| Date: |
August
29 , 2007 |
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| Time: |
4:30-6:30
pm |
| Place: |
Benedum
Center, 719 Liberty Avenue, 2nd Floor Studio A |
| Speakers: |
Karen
B. Davis, President and CEO of the Arts & Business Council
of Greater Philadelphia
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Lorrie
Albert, Pro Bono Coordinator, Allegheny County Bar Foundation |
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Daniel
Horgan, Executive Director, Pitsburgh Cares |
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Kate
Prescott, President, Prescott & Associates
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Participation
behind the scenes in a city's arts community provides businesses
with a perfect way to make a lasting impact. The experience
grooms emerging leaders, fosters creativity in the workplace,
and raises the company's profile in the community. A new research
study statistically demonstrates the long-term implications
for building new advocates, patrons, and audiences for the
arts among diverse sectors of business people. Learn why companies
gravitate to skills-based volunteering for their employees
and how both business and the arts stand to benefit.
Karen
B. Davis is President and CEO of the Arts & Business Council
of Greater Philadelphia, a nonprofit organization dedicated
to cultivating mutually beneficial relationships between business
and the arts in the Greater Philadelphia region. She is credited
with development and implementation of 14 new Council programs
and services for arts and cultural organizations.
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register for this free forum, contact ProArtsTickets at
412.394.3353, mail to the Arts Council Workshops, 707 Penn Avenue 2nd Floor,
Pittsburgh PA, 15222, or visit www.ProArtsTickets.org. |
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