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InsideNGO Annual Conference
30 July–1 August

Guide to Population Council activities


Date/Time Title Presenters
Tue, 30 Jul

11:00 am –12:15 pm

"The train has left the station: Three approaches to USAID Forward" (Room 207A)

Jim Sailer, Carlos Carrazana, and Carol Smith

 

"Technology + Teamwork = Creative programmatic solutions" (Room 209B)

Akiko Otani, Ernest Ostro, Samir Souidi, and Miriam Wardak

 

"Cloud backup—Tale of two orgs: Selection, implementation and outcomes" (Room 209C)

Deborah Boccio, Jonathan Rokita, and Douglas Wolfire

3:00–4:00 pm

"The possibility for sharing global IT resources in a down economy" (Room 204A)

Stan Mierzwa and Surya Sayed-Ganguly
4:15–5:15 pm "What level operating reserves: Four approaches" (Room 207A)

Tom Dente, Rob Murphy, Jim Sailer, Jim Tuite, and Eric Walker

Wed, 31 Jul
9:30–10:45 am

"Leading transformative change" (Room 202B)

Jim Sailer, Paul Auxilia, and Teri Riddle

 

"Charity Navigator: Finance, transparency, and now results" (Room: East Overlook)

Vickie Barrow-Klein, Jim Tuite, and Eric Walker
1:45–3:00 pm "HR career paths for emerging leaders" (Room 204C)

Terry Sheridan, Aaron Feo, Gray Chesson, Kevin Young, and Michele Zeller

3:15–4:30 pm

"Taking on USG contracts? What you need to know" (Room 209A)

Alan Ring and Steve Kroll
Thu, 1 Aug
9:00–10:15 am

"IT Ignite" (Room 202B)

 

Matthew Eshleman, Adan Isaac, Scott Mills, Ernest Ostro, Montego Parker, and Charlie Tardibuono

 

Conference location
Walter E. Washington Convention Center
Washington, DC

Offsite link: InsideNGO Annual Conference



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