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SUMMARY:AFP February 2022 Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Professional or Community Partnerships\, How Authentic Are Your Relationships? \nMany relationships today are more transactional than sustainability\, a revolving doors of people\, organizations and groups that sometime create more harm than good. This workshop is set to explore a framework of how you can think about your style of relationship interactions with concepts to strengthen and grow your pool of more authentic and sustainable relationships. \n \nTeniqua Broughton\, M.Ed. \nAs the founder and CEO of VerveSimone Consulting\, a minority woman owned small business providing consulting services to individuals and organizations. Teniqua Broughton is noted for her impact in both national and local sectors. Leading with passion\, she identifies strategies that support the sustainability of organizations by leveraging her experience\, initiative\, and insight gained throughout her professional career. Her services focus on nonprofit governance consulting\, arts and culture project management and equity\, DEI workshops and assessments. \nA focus of her work is leading Equity\, EDI assessments and readiness workshops with staff and boards. The goal is to    help teams begin equity work\, reform practices\, and develop a deeper understanding of conflict and race\, and attitudes and hidden biases. \nIn 2017\, AZ Central selected Teniqua as the Who’s Next award\, for emerging leaders making a difference in the arts. By her peers\, she was selected as the Arizona Champion Award for the Central Arizona region from the Flinn Foundation’s Arizona Center for Civic Leadership\, for significant contributions to the civic leadership. She was individual nominee for 2020 Governor’s Arts Award. Early this year\, ASU awarded her the MLK Servant Leader- Leadership award and Phoenix Business Journal’s 2021 Most Admired Leader recipient. \nTeniqua has her master’s degree in education with a focus on Educational Administration and Supervision\, and her bachelor’s degree in educational psychology\, with an emphasis on theater for youth from Arizona State University. With certifications as a Certified Nonprofit Accounting Professional (CNAP)\, Nonprofit Management and Leadership from University of Arizona and in Equity and Inclusion from Nonprofit Leadership Alliance.
URL:https://afpsoaz.org/event/afp-february-2022-meeting/
LOCATION:Community Foundation for Southern Arizona\, 5049 E Broadway Blvd\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85711\, United States
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