Please join us for the latest session of Walden University’s online Career Lecture Series on Thursday, November 19, at 2 p.m. Eastern. The topic, “Building Blocks of Starting a Nonprofit Organization,” is presented by Dr. Gary Kelsey, a faculty member in Walden’s School of Public Policy and Administration.
Reservations are available on a first-come, first-served basis, and space is limited, so register today. This event is brought to you by the Office of Alumni Relations and Career Services Center.
About the SpeakerDr. Gary Kelsey has 32 years of experience in the nonprofit, government, and education sectors. As an organizational development consultant, Dr. Kelsey has provided nonprofit board development, program development, strategic planning, fundraising, collaboration, team-building, qualitative research, and other organizational development assistance and training to more than 250 nonprofit, philanthropic, education, and government organizations. Dr. Kelsey is a faculty member at Walden University, the University of St. Thomas, and Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. He holds a B.A. in social work from St. Cloud State University, an M.A. in human and health services administration from Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota, and a Doctorate of Education in leadership from Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota.




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The faculty at Walden University is highly trained and knowledgeable in their respected fields. The faculty is committed to producing life-long learners and providing graduates with the tools necessary to achieve meaningful careers.
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