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Book Launch with Steve Heye! Managing Technology To Meet Your Mission

Wednesday, October 28 @ 6:30-8:30pm

Filmrow Center 1104 S. Wabash- 8th Floor

bookManaging Technology to Meet Your Mission is a practical resource that will help nonprofit leaders make smart, strategic decisions about technology.  The book shows how to effectively manage technology and offers advice for decision makers and staff alike, including those who often have little or no experience with technology. Managing Technology to Meet Your Mission is a comprehensive guide that will help nonprofit leaders successfully navigate, implement and benefit from the variety of technology resources available to them, all while keeping their organization’s mission at the forefront of their achievements.

Steve Heye - YMCA of the USASteve Heye

back to blog  is the web project manager at the YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago.  He is responsible for managing all aspects of the YMCA’s online presence including the web sites, intranet and social networking.  NTEN aspires to a world where all nonprofit organizations skillfully and confidently use technology to meet community needs and fulfill their missions.

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