Williams to Deliver Presentation at Squire Patton Boggs Nonprofit Leadership Symposium

Dr. Charlotte Williams and Kent Broughton will participate in “Purposeful Philanthropy – The Strategic Planning Imperative,” a nonprofit leadership symposium hosted by Squire Patton Boggs, a full-service global law firm operating at the intersection of law, business, and government. The symposium will be held Friday, March 31 in Washington, D.C.

Williams, Professor of Public Health and Director of the Center on Community Philanthropy, will deliver a presentation on The Center and its work. The Center is dedicated to expanding the knowledge, tools, and practice of community-spawned and community-driven philanthropy.

Additional conversations and presentations will be led by Andrew Young, Chairman of the Andrew Young Foundation; James Honan, senior lecturer at Harvard University; Robert Moore, former Chair of the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Commission; Secretary Rodney Slater, Partner at Squire Patton Boggs, Chair of the SPB Foundation, and former Secretary of the U.S. Department of Transportation, among others.

The symposium will cover a range of topics dedicated to strategic philanthropy, with panels and discussions dedicated to “The Delta Region – Its People, Its Promise, Its Potential,” “Civics, Civility, and the Constitution,” and “Purposeful Philanthropy: Thinking Outside the Box.”

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