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Serving Like a Nonprofit, Performing Like a Business – Especially Now
Adult Day; AL; HCBS; IL; PACE; SNF/LTC

This session will explore the importance of dynamic, proactive, and agile governance in successfully and safely navigating today's senior living nonprofit organizations—especially in a post-COVID 19 world. Sufficient connection and alignment must be achieved and maintained across board governance, strategy, risk management, operations, ethical culture, and performance to address today's complexities and realities: the speed of doing business, the fast pace of change, industry disruption, new and more challenging risks, and higher levels of cultural stress. In short, how can we maintain our nonprofit values, mission orientation, and service mentality, yet be able to perform and compete at levels that will keep us relevant and thriving as a long-term player in the industry?

  • Identify the necessity of "Next Gen Governance for a Next Gen World".
  • Describe the concept of Enterprise (Strategic) Risk Management.
  • Recognize the board's critical and heightened oversight role in today's environment.
Bill Bojan, Director, Business Risk Services, CLA (CliftonLarsonAllen), Minneapolis, MN

Bill Bojan is a director with CliftonLarsonAllen’s governance advisory and business risk services group and has 30 years of experience serving primarily health care, financial institutions, and nonprofit industries, both in the private sector and in an advisory capacity. In the private sector, Bojan has served as a chief risk officer, chief ethics officer, and general auditor for a Fortune 30 health care company and as a board member, board chair, and governance committee chair for several large nonprofit organizations. Bojan’s advisory experience extends to all aspects of an organization’s corporate governance, including board operations and effectiveness, enterprise risk management (ERM), ethics, and internal audit. He has assisted the board and executive team of various organizations in staying healthy, as well as successfully getting back on track after an organizational crisis or ethical breakdown.

Mary Peter, Director, Business Risk Services, CLA (CliftonLarsonAllen), Minneapolis, MN
Mary Peter is a director with CliftonLarsonAllen’s Governance Advisory & Business Risk Services group and has more than 25 years of ERM and risk management experience serving primarily the non-profit, financial institution, insurance, and health care industries, in both the private sector and in an advisory capacity.  Previously, Peter served in several positions as director of risk management and on risk advisory committee to boards of two nonprofit organizations. Her consulting and advisory experience extends to all aspects of an organization’s corporate governance, strategy, and risk management efforts.  She is passionate about utilizing strategic business objectives to drive performance at all levels within an organization.  Peter has developed tools and facilitated practical approaches to implement and improve sustainable risk management processes. She is an author, speaker, and recipient of the Top Woman in Business and Top Woman in Finance awards


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