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EITA-NA San Francisco Chapter

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(San Francisco, California, U.S.A. - Jeffrey M. Wang)

 

This webpage is a directory of the EITA-NA San Francisco chapter (EITA-NA San Francisco). To explore the EITA-NA San Francisco organization, click on the folder links in the left column.

 

- Leadership Team, The EITA-NA San Francisco Chapter

 

 

- The Office of Communications, The EITA-NA San Francisco Chapter

 

c/o Secretary General, The EITA-NA San Francisco Chapter

E-mail: <TBD>

 

The EITA-NA San Francisco Website:

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[University of California at Berkeley]

- EITA-NA San Francisco Advisory Board and Think Tank

The advisory board does not have management authority or fiduciary responsibility, it simply provide input. However, this thought leadership can have a powerful impact on the perception of a nonprofit. The advisory board often focuses on specific areas of need or ambassadorial duties for the nonprofit. Advisory Board members have specific skills and competencies that are relevant to a particular team.  

 

- EITA-NA San Francisco Executive Committee

The Executive Committee plays a vital role in supporting the leadership team in fulfilling its governance responsibilities, particularly with respect to time-sensitive decisions, providing oversight, and ensuring that the leadership team’s strategic vision is effectively implemented. 

 

- EITA-NA San Francisco Business Development

Business Development aims to create long-term value for EITA-NA San Francisco by building relationships with clients, markets and consumers. Business Development is essential to the continued growth of the organization. 

EITA-NA San Francisco's Business Development department is primarily responsible for raising funds to support the organization's mission and operations. The department's work is not limited to fundraising, but also includes donor cultivation, grant writing, event planning and strategic planning to ensure the long-term sustainability of the non-profit organization. 

 

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