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Business Journal Staff Report

NORTH BAY ? The Business Journal has selected 14 nonprofit leaders from around the North Bay for its inaugural Nonprofit Leadership Awards recognizing individuals for their innovation, community engagement and growth.

The awards will be presented as part of the the Oct. 24 Nonprofit Boot Camp presented by Pisenti & Brinker LLP and North Bay Business Journal. In addition to the awards, the conference will deliver the latest information from experts in accounting, finance, law, technology, and organizational development and how they impact nonprofit funding, staff and board.?

?Nonprofits are the critical third-sector, providing jobs, buying services and goods and ? most importantly ? helping our citizens most in need and enriching all our lives with the arts,? said Business Journal Editor and Associate Publisher Brad Bollinger. ?These leaders deserve our thanks and recognition.?

Keynote speaker for the boot camp will be Kim Klein, author and fundraising consultant with Klein & Roth Consulting. She will be speaking on Our Future: It is not just about the economy and Gearing up for your year-end fundraisers.?

Other speakers include Christina Hollingsworth, CPA and Manager, Pisenti & Brinker; Bill Fogarty, SVP, Chief Credit Officer, Summit State Bank and Stephen Schilling, Director, Bernstein Global Wealth Management. Other speakers include: Joseph Breen, Employment Law Attorney, Jennifer Burt, CPA, Certified Quickbooks Pro/Advisor Pisenti & Brinker? and Andrew L. Jones, The law offices of Andrew L Jones.

The 2012 recipients of the leadership awards are:

  • John Bell, Founder and Chairman, Okizu
  • Oscar Chavez, Executive Director, Community Action Partnership
  • Cathryn Couch, Founder and Executive Director, Ceres Community Project
  • Mary Denton, CEO, Sunny Hills Services
  • Naomi Fuchs, CEO, Santa Rosa Community Health Centers
  • David Goodman, Executive Director,? Redwood Empire Food Bank
  • Robin Hampton, Executive Director,? Napa Valley Education Foundation
  • Mark Idhe, President and CEO, Goodwill Industries of the Redwood Empire
  • Matt Martin, Executive Director, Social Advocates for Youth (SAY)
  • Marianne McBride, President and CEO, Council on Aging
  • Collette Michaud, Founder, CEO and Creative Director, Children?s Museum of Sonoma County
  • Kathryn Powell, CEO, Petaluma Health Center
  • Alan Silow, Executive Director,? Santa Rosa Symphony
  • Carolina Spence, Executive Director, Seniors Inc.

The event will be held Wednesday, Oct. 24 at the Sheraton Sonoma County ? Petaluma Hotel. ?Registration begins at 8:00 a.m., and the program runs from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ?Tickets are $45 per person, for lunch and the awards program. Lunch check in is at 11:30. ?Tickets for the complete program at $55 each. ?Please contact Linda Perkins for reserved table information.

To register, contact Ms. Perkins at 707-521-5264 or events@busjrnl.com, or go to www.NorthBayBusinessJournal.com. ?Walk-ins the day of the event are welcome.

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