Why and How Governance can Transform your Organization with Sarasota Orchestra's Joe McKenna
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In this episode of I 501(c) You, Joe McKenna, President and CEO of the Sarasota Orchestra and self proclaimed “Governance Junkie,” delivers a masterclass on nonprofit governance, leadership, and board engagement. Joe shares how thoughtful governance structures empower creativity, how to build trust between board and staff, and why eliminating an executive committee created a more engaged and accountable board. He also opens up about personal routines that keep him grounded and shares his two essential book recommendations for nonprofit leaders. Whether you're a new executive director or a seasoned CEO, this episode is packed with wisdom on sustaining mission-driven leadership in a complex world.
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Timestamps:
(00:00) Introducing Joseph McKenna, President and CEO of Sarasota Orchestra
(02:00) Joe’s leadership philosophy
(03:30) Joe is a “Governance Junkie”
(06:45) Define Governance
(12:00) Who is responsible for governance?
(14:50) Why do you not have an Executive Committee?
(18:30) Committee Structure
(24:30) Creation of the Music Hall
(27:45) Keeping staff working towards the larger goal but still completing daily tasks
(29:30) How Joe manages his schedule
(32:45) Advice for Executive Directors
(34:30) Recapping with Read
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