NON-PROFIT CEO FORUM
Since its inception in 1994, the Forum has served to bring together New York's key nonprofit CEOs and COOs. The Forum has held meetings three or four times a year-generally at breakfast time-to provide the opportunity for informal discussions with peers, and to hear top speakers on topics critical to the not-for-profit community.
The Forum is limited to about 350 CEOs/COOs of New York's top not-for-profit organizations. These include the big national trade and professional associations currently located here, plus New York's largest health, cultural, educational and social service organizations. This sector employs nearly half a million people and adds over a billion dollars to New York's economy from conventions and meetings each year.
The Forum has been addressed by New York's U.S. Senators, governors, mayors, U.S. Presidential Cabinet members, foundation presidents, and other prominent public and private sector officials. These have included Senator Charles Schumer, NYS Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and Mayors Bloomberg, Dinkins and Giuliani.
Megan McLaughlin, Executive Director of the Protestant Welfare Agencies and Robert O. Lehrman, J.D., Special Counsel of the Hundred Year Association of New York are Co-Chairs. The Steering Committee is broadly representative of New York not-for-profit leadership.
The Forum coordinator is Joel Dolci, President of the New York Society of Association Executives (NYSAE). NYSAE has served New York's association/not-for-profit community for over 80 years and currently represents over 2,000 members from these organizations.
If you are a CEO or COO of one of New York's top not-for-profit organizations and want to learn more about the Nonprofit CEO Forum, contact the Office of the President at NYSAE - 212-206-8230 x.109.
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