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2/7/2012: How To Move Your Board Materials On-line

Tuesday, February 7, 2012 from 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM (ET)

2/7/2012: How To Move Your Board Materials On-line

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Hear how the Greater Milwaukee Foundation uses Microsoft SharePoint and Adobe Acrobat to create a board portal which provides its board members with a calendar, contacts and board materials on-line. Learn what other solutions were considered, the selection process, and why SharePoint and Adobe were selected. See a demonstration of the portal.

Takeaways:

  • List of options considered
  • The process followed to ensure a successful implementation
  • How to take advantage of Microsoft SharePoint and Adobe to create a simple, yet customized, board portal
  • How to combine SharePoint with GoodReader to create a tablet option for your board book

Craig NuechterleinCraig Nuechterlein joined the Greater Milwaukee Foundation in July of 2002 as the Director of Operations. Prior to joining the Foundation, Craig worked for Metavante Corporation (formerly M&I Data Services) as Assistant Vice President, Solutions Assurance Manager for On-line Banking. He worked at Metavante for 16 years, holding a variety of positions from Customer Support Manager to Manager of Network Administration. Craig is a graduate of Concordia University Wisconsin where he earned a Masters degree in Information Technology. Craig’s undergraduate work was completed at Valparaiso University in Indiana, where he acquired a degree in business administration. Since 2003 Craig has been a member of the Technology Affinity Group (TAG), a non-profit organization serving foundation IT staff around the country. He recently completed a 6 year Board term including 2 years as board chair.

Greater Milwaukee FoundationSince the Greater Milwaukee Foundation began in 1915, we’ve been guided by three tenets − helping donors create personal legacies of giving that last beyond their lifetimes; investing donor funds for maximum return with minimum risk; and playing a leadership role tackling the community’s most challenging needs. These guiding principles continue to serve the Foundation, our donors, and the community well.