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2026 Governance Webinar Series
Thursday, January 22, 2026, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM EST
Category: Events

This series is built for CEOs, your leadership team, and your board.
When governance is strong, your organization is positioned to thrive today and in the years ahead.
This program has been approved for Continuing Education for 4 total participant hours by NAB/NCERS—approval #20270107-4-A117237-DL.
1 NAB credit will be awarded per full session attended.
About the Series:
Strong governance is the cornerstone of a thriving organization. Both your board and your leadership team play essential roles in ensuring sustainability, advancing your mission, and keeping quality care at the center of all you do. This webinar series is designed to guide you in strengthening that partnership and equipping your organization for the future.
Learning Objectives:
- Strengthen governance as the cornerstone of your organization’s mission, sustainability, and quality of care.
- Identify effective strategies for recruiting and onboarding board members who bring the right skills, perspectives, and commitment.
- Explore ways to inspire and engage your board in philanthropy and resource development.
- Consider affiliation readiness as a proactive, strategic conversation, whether or not it’s part of your current plan, so your organization is prepared when opportunities or challenges arise.
- Understand the emerging legal implications of artificial intelligence in aging services and how your board can help your organization navigate risks and opportunities.
Cost - Tiered by size of registering organization:
50 or fewer staff: Individual & Trustee Rate: $149pp
Group Rates: 6-10 people ($669), 11 or more people ($1,369)
More than 50 staff: Individual Rate: $249pp Trustee Rate: $149pp Group Rates: 6-10 people ($669), 11 or more people ($1,369)
Josh Lyons, President & CEO, Sunnyside Communities Heather Turbyne-Pollard, CEO, Circle Center Adult Day Services Jeannie Shiley, President & CEO, Shenandoah Valley Westminster-Canterbury
January 15, 2026 | 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EST | 1 NAB Credit Inspiring Why: Engaging Boards in Meaningful Philanthropy
Joe Hackman, Chief Philanthropy Officer, Virginia Mennonite Retirement Community Marta Hill Gray, President, Culpeper Garden Gayle Haglund, Founder, GHH Philanthropy Solutions Betsy Archer, Executive Director, PositiveAge, a LeadingAge Virginia Foundation
January 22, 2026 | 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm EST | 1 NAB Credit Ready By Choice, Not By Chance: Strategic Affiliation Planning
Aaron Rulnick, Managing Principal, Head of Investment, HJ Sims Tom Bowden, Senior Vice President, HJ Sims Kevin Schwab, President & CEO, Givens Communities Cherie Grisso, Vice President Financial Operations, Givens Communities
January 29, 2026 | 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EST | 1 NAB Credit Governing in the Age of AI: Legal Considerations for Aging Services
John Mumford, Partner, Hancock Daniel Nathan Mortier, Attorney, Sands Anderson Dusanka Delovska-Trajkova, CHCIO, CDH-E, Chief Information Officer, Ingleside
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