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High Impact Holiday Programs: Tips & Tricks from a Pro  


Out of new ideas for the winter holiday season? Seeking something special to increase employee engagement and impact?

Presented by Julia Love,  Associate Director of The Volunteer Center Serving San Francisco and San Mateo Counties

Wednesday, November 14, 2007 at 8am PST/11am EST  


Join us for this 50% tactical, 50% strategic webinar focused on building high impact holiday programs.  Julia Love, Associate Director of The Volunteer Center and director of the Bay Area Corporate Volunteer Council, will join us for a special holiday engagement.  Under her leadership the Bay Area CVC was recognized as 2007 CVC of the Year from a nationwide pool of nominees.  She has worked with over 40 companies to develop strong volunteer programs and volunteer leaders.  With over 15 years of Holiday Programs under the belt of the Bay Area CVC, please join Julia to find out how to enhance your own holiday volunteer events.  We hope to see you there!  Don’t miss out! RSVP now for this exclusive online event from AngelPoints!

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About Julia Love



Julia Love currently serves as the Associate Director of The Volunteer Center Serving San Francisco and San Mateo Counties.  In addition to oversight of The Volunteer Center’s Consulting and Training Practice and Volunteer Services, Julia leads the Bay Area Corporate Volunteer Council.  In this capacity, she regularly consults with leading corporations on the strategic development of their employee involvement programs.  Julia also serves on the Corporate Volunteer Council Advisory Committee for the Points of Light & Hands On Network.  Julia has spent over ten years in the nonprofit sector helping connect nonprofits to the resources they need.  Her program development and management experience includes work with boards of directors, executive development trainings and collaboration development, both with corporate and nonprofit organizations.  She earned her bachelor's degree at the University of California at Berkeley and received her Masters of Nonprofit Administration from the University of San Francisco.