What's Your Story? Becoming an Enthusiastic and compelling board champion

As a board member, one of your most important roles (topping the list in many board descriptions) is that of “ambassador”. If you feel you need a more powerful "elevator speech" or you'd like to tell a more compelling story about the art, artists and community impact that make your organization shine, this session is for you.

As a board member, one of your most important roles (topping the list in many board descriptions) is that of “ambassador”. You reach out to the community to share your excitement about your organization’s work, win new friends and gain supporters. From casual conversations and building connections with potential corporate partners, to fundraising meetings and discussions with political decision-makers, your message and enthusiasm are vital in driving your company's mission and success.

If you feel you need a more powerful "elevator speech" or you'd like to tell a more compelling story about the art, artists and community impact that make your organization shine, this session is for you. Experienced executive communication coach, Donna Goodhand, will steer you through a range of interactions, helping you hone your message and deliver it with just the right amount of enthusiasm and follow-through to make you a champion ambassador for the arts organization you love. 

The session includes opportunities to practice your new message and story-telling skills with fellow board members.

September 24, 2018 | 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
​Urbanspace Gallery
401 Richmond Street West, Ground Floor

Additional Event Details & Registration:
5:30 p.m. Doors open and registration
5:45 p.m. Opening remarks, Jini Stolk
5:55 p.m. Presentation by Donna Goodhand, The Goodhand Group Inc.
6:15 p.m. Break Out Session #1
6:35 p.m. Discussion
6:50 p.m. Break Out Session #2|
7:10 p.m. Discussion
7:25 p.m. Closing Remarks/Announcements

Refreshments & networking to follow.

Space is limited. Registration is required. Contact Alexandra Loewen at alexandra@torontoarts.org or by phone (416) 392-6802 x215