Date: March 26, 2025
Time: 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. ET
Join Columbia University’s M.S. in Information & Knowledge Strategy (IKNS) program for a special IKNS Conversations That Matter event, moderated by Jamie Muskopf, DSW, exploring what functional leaders and communities of practice (CoPs) can learn from knowledge management in philanthropy.
In times of historic change, how do organizations share knowledge effectively to drive sustained learning and resilience? Philanthropic organizations, with their mission-driven focus and collaborative nature, have developed innovative ways to exchange insights and tackle complex challenges. Ari Kramer (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation) and Donita Volkwijn (Philanthropy New York) will share examples of key initiatives and networks that foundations and philanthropy-serving organizations have created to facilitate organizational effectiveness and collective impact.
Speakers will offer insights into how leaders across industries can create stronger, more connected organizations and communities. Whether you work in business, nonprofits, technology, or any field that depends on collaboration, you’ll gain valuable perspectives on overcoming barriers to knowledge-sharing, sustaining engagement, and building communities that drive innovation and change.
Join us for this thought-provoking conversation and discover new ways to strengthen collaboration within your own work and networks.
This event will be held online. The link to join virtually will be provided upon registration.
Not able to attend this session? Register anyway to ensure that you receive a recording of the session to view at your convenience.
For questions, please contact Michael Karbowiak at [email protected]
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This event is open to individuals irrespective of identity and sex.
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