565: Risk Management II – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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This Week: 

Risk Management II
Gene Takagi
returns to complete our coverage of the risks lurking in your employee relations; facilities; events; and vehicles. Also, what to do to keep those risks at a minimum, so incidents don’t hurt your nonprofit. Gene is our legal contributor and principal at NEO, the Nonprofit & Exempt Organizations Law Group. (Part I was on October 4th.)

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561: Risk Management I – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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This Week: 

Risk Management I
You want to keep your nonprofit safe. To help you, Gene Takagi starts a 2-part mini-series on risk management. We kick off with indemnification. It sounds boring. But it’s a word with great significance for your board members, officers, employees; your contracts; even your sexual harassment policy. Gene is our legal contributor and the principal of NEO, the Nonprofit & Exempt Organizations Law Group. 

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488: Data Privacy Practices – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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This week: 

Data Privacy Practices 
Let’s have a romp through the fields of data privacy and cybersecurity, musing as we frolic on just how important the right practices and policies are to your nonprofit. My guest is Jon Dartley, Of Counsel at Perlman+Perlman law firm.

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470: Impeachment, Say What? & #SaveDotOrg – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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This week: 

Impeachment, Say What?
What’s your nonprofit allowed to say about President Trump’s impeachment and potential removal from office? What about the 2020 election? What’re your employees allowed to say, where and when? Gene Takagi has the answers. He’s our legal contributor and principal of NEO, the Nonprofit and Exempt Organizations Law Group. 

#SaveDotOrg 
There’s a possibility that management of the .org domain will be privatized. The #SaveDotOrg movement thinks that’s a bad idea. NTEN is part of the opposition movement and Amy Sample Ward explains why. She’s our technology and social media contributor and CEO of NTEN. 

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358: Robertson v. Princeton – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Doug White, author of “Abusing Donor Intent: The Robertson Family’s Epic Lawsuit Against Princeton University.”

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355: Fiscal What? – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

tony_martignetti_300x300-itunes_image2Tony’s guests this week:

Gene Takagi, our legal contributor and principal of NEO, the Nonprofit & Exempt Organizations Law Group, and Andrew Schulman, principal of Schulman Consulting.

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