Bob Burdenski Introduces Live Video Consulting For Annual Giving Programs Everywhere
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Annual Giving Team, University College London |
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In 2009, Bob Burdenski worked on-location with annual giving programs in seven countries on four continents...
...including
stops in India, Australia, New Zealand, the UK, France, Singapore and
Canada. While nothing quite replaces a face-to-face conversation,
Bob's services outside the U.S. are sometimes compromised by travel
costs and time limitations.
Because of advances in video
conferencing technology, and its inexpensive cost to clients, Bob can
now provide a more robust range of programs and services to institutions around the world.
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Give your annual giving program a close-up review from afar.
Bob's signature annual giving program review
can easily be conducted via video conferencing. Mail or email sample
materials and other documents to Bob in advance, and then discuss via
live video conference. Online annual giving strategies and Web pages
can even be viewed during the video conference itself.
(Pictured
at left: Bob's hundreds of annual giving examples from institutions
around the world can easily be shared via video conferencing.)
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Wherever in the world you're located, bring some annual giving best practice to your institution.
Bob's a CASE Crystal Apple Award recipient for his outstanding teaching and present
ation audience evaluations. Additionally, he's the author of two best-selling CASE books: Innovations In Annual Giving: Ten Departures That Worked (2003), and More Innovations in Annual Giving: Ten Global Departures That Worked (2008). He's a four-time faculty member of the CASE Europe Spring Institute in Educational Fundraising, and was one of CASE's first-ever conference presenters in Asia and Australia. Bob doesn't require that you adopt any fundraising model -- American or otherwise. He invites you to adapt his many examples and ideas for use in your particular culture in your particular part of the world.
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Bob's international clients and presentation venues have included:
Auckland University of Technology (AUT), New Zealand Bournemouth University, UK Chinese International School, Hong Kong Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, India Indian School of Business, India INSEAD, France International School of Brussels, Belgium King's College London, UK Loughborough University, UK Nanyang Technological University, Singapore National University of Singapore Queensland University of Technology, Australia Oxford University, UK The University of Reading, UK University College London, UK University of Melbourne, Australia University of Queensland, Australia University of Sydney, Australia
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