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Careers Exposed: Fundraising as a Career - Show me the money!

Canadian money
Speaker: 
Paul Nazareth, Manager, Philanthropic Advisory Services, Scotiabank Group
date: 
Wed, 2011-06-01 18:00 - 21:00
location: 
401 Bay Street Suite 1600
Toronto, ON M5H 1W2
Canada

Many professionals are thinking about entering non-profit from a corporate career - moving from "Success to Significance" - but what is involved in such a move? What does the day to day look like? How do the number$ crunch? Business networking specialist and fundraiser Paul Nazareth will share the answers to just these questions. 

This detailed "primer" will be an informative session of how your existing strengths relate to the skill set and sub-sections of the sector. We will address: 

  • The language you need to know and avoid when speaking with non-profit leaders 
  • What are the top resources for you to fast-track your education and network 
  • What are the differences in compensation, benefits and work structures in the vast non-profit sector. 

All these questions and more will be answered, you will be able to get a snapshot of "your life as a fundraiser". 

Register below to reserve your spot at this interactive evening: $40 +HST per person

Biography of our speaker:

Paul Nazareth has spent over a decade in charitable fundraising with Scarboro Missions, the University of Toronto, the Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto and is currently Manager of Philanthropic Advisory Services with the Scotiabank Group. A former board member of the Canadian Charitable Annuity Association, Paul is a faculty member of the Georgian College Fundraising Program teaching planned giving and a leadership volunteer with the Canadian Association of Gift Planners in several roles. He is recipient of the CAGP GTA RoundTable Jasmine Sweatman Award for volunteer and professional excellence and the 2010 International Catholic Stewardship Council award for best planned giving program. Paul has spent his 12 years in fundraising learning at the feet of the greatest in the profession and has a reputation for being a well networked professional.