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Upcoming NEDRA Programming
Thu, March 01, 2018 9:26 AM
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Laura Parshall
The end of winter and the coming spring are already packed with programming! Tomorrow at the Peabody Essex Museum, join us for a presentation on prospect research in East Asia. On March 9th, Richard Horne will present at Yale University on donors from private equity, venture capital, hedge funds, and family offices. (This is a reprise of the presentation that took place on February 23.) On March 14, the Governor's Academy will host a Think Tank on small shop research. On the 16th at Dana Farber Cancer Institute, a panel of three hiring managers and three people who have recently started new jobs will talk about Two Sides of the Coin: Hiring and Being Hired. On March 28th, Joel Rogers will present on all the information you can find using a home address, at MIT. On the 30th, you can learn how to build a major gift model using Excel at Dana Farber Cancer Institute. April will have even more programming to keep you busy and learning, up to the annual conference! To register for any of these programs or for more information, see the
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