TUESDAY, 6/13/23
12:00pm - 4:00pm - Leadership Training
From the Boardroom to the Ballroom: Delivering an Engaging Presentation
This engaging and participatory session is perfect for chapter leaders, business leaders and up and coming leaders who want to improve their presentation skills with keynote speeches to large audiences to small group presentations and pitches.
Presented By: Enid A. Borden Founder and Chief Executive Officer National Foundation to End Senior Hunger (NFESH)
Recognized in the book “Everyday Heroes: 50 Americans Changing the World One Nonprofit at a Time,” and recently honored by ADvancing States with the 2019 Arthur Fleming Award, Enid Borden is an astonishing woman, an inspiring leader, and the preeminent authority on senior hunger in America.
For over three decades, Borden has relentlessly led the effort to raise public awareness about and then find solutions to the growing problem of senior hunger in America and abroad. She coined the term the “hidden hungry,” bringing the issue of senior hunger into the national dialogue. Under Borden’s leadership NFESH commissioned the first comprehensive, national study on food insecurity among seniors and continues to release groundbreaking research on the causes, consequences and future of senior hunger in America. Highlighting the problem of senior hunger has set the stage for Borden to achieve her life’s mission – formulating creative and innovative solutions and then forging partnerships to ensure those solutions become reality. Borden has been invited to give lectures and consult in both Canada and Europe on the issue and solutions to ending senior hunger.
Prior to founding NFESH, Borden held a variety of executive positions in the nonprofit, government and private sectors. As President and CEO of the Meals On Wheels Association of America, Borden elevated talk of local “food insecurity” into a national movement to recognize and end senior hunger. In doing so, Borden raised millions of dollars annually that continue to buoy that organization’s efforts today. She was the Deputy Commissioner for Policy and External Affairs at the Social Security Administration and the Director of Public Affairs for the Office of Human Development Services in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Borden has served as an Advisory Board Member of the Sesame Street Food Insecurity Advisory Committee and has been a member of the Board of Trustees of Alfred University. She has served on the boards of the Visiting Nurse Association of America and in other capacities for numerous nonprofit organizations. Among her accomplishments has been her work in teaching public speaking to brain-injured adults and those recovering from strokes for the Brain Injury Association of Northern Virginia.
She has served on the faculty of the School of Graduate and Continuing Studies at Goucher College in Baltimore, MD and on the teaching faculty at the Erickson School of Aging at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
Borden earned her Bachelor’s degree from Alfred University in Upstate New York, her Master’s degree from Adelphi University in New York City and pursued graduate study through the John F. Kennedy School of Government of Harvard University.
4:30pm - 5:30pm - Hill Visit Prep Session
6:00pm - 8:00pm - Congressional Reception and Dinner
WEDNESDAY, 6/14/23
9:00am - 4:00pm - Capitol Hill Visits
THURSDAY, 6/15/23
8:00am - 5:00pm - Board Meeting
11:00am - 12:00pm - Virtual Annual Business Meeting
Virtual
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Deadline to register for hill visits and hotel cutoff 5/10
$249 Registration Fee includes Leadership Training, Walk on Capitol Hill, and Congressional Reception and Dinner. Rate does not include hotel accommodations.
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