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X-WR-CALDESC:Times of uncertainty about the future can inspire innovation f
 or an organization. Disability services have faced many changes since the 
 start of pandemic. Change is hard for any organization\, but especially di
 fficult during a public health crisis. How will your organization redefine
  “normal” in the future and prepare to address the unknown factors? Using 
 the key elements of change management\, this webinar will give service pro
 viders the tools to:\n\n•	Begin planning for potential future scenarios\n•	M
 anage expectations and resistance to change\n•	Facilitate change with direc
 t support staff\n•	Engage clients\, families\, and other stakeholders in pl
 anning processes\n•	Maximize opportunities for innovation\n\nAbout the Pres
 enter: Bryan Neider joined AbilityPath after serving on the Board of Direc
 tors for sixteen years. As a Board Member\, Bryan served as the Board Trea
 surer and Finance Committee Chair and became a strong advocate for Ability
 Path’s Employment Services. Prior to joining AbilityPath Bryan was a Senio
 r Vice President at Electronic Arts (EA). Bryan spent over 25 years with E
 A\, serving in multiple leadership roles including: playing an important r
 ole in EA’s IPO\, overseeing corporate finance and treasury functions\, ma
 naging EA’s global business development efforts\, CFO and COO for EA’s glo
 bal software development organization and overseeing EA’s Global Operation
 s team.  \n\nBryan earned his BA Degree in History from Santa Clara Univer
 sity and his MBA from CSU\, East Bay. Bryan is also a Certified Public Acc
 ountant. Bryan is an active volunteer at both of his alma maters and he is
  currently serving as board chair of Thrive – The Alliance of Nonprofits o
 f San Mateo County. He is also a board member or advisor to four technolog
 y start-ups.
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DESCRIPTION:Times of uncertainty about the future can inspire innovation fo
 r an organization. Disability services have faced many changes since the s
 tart of pandemic. Change is hard for any organization\, but especially dif
 ficult during a public health crisis. How will your organization redefine 
 “normal” in the future and prepare to address the unknown factors? Using t
 he key elements of change management\, this webinar will give service prov
 iders the tools to:\n\n•	Begin planning for potential future scenarios\n•	Ma
 nage expectations and resistance to change\n•	Facilitate change with direct
  support staff\n•	Engage clients\, families\, and other stakeholders in pla
 nning processes\n•	Maximize opportunities for innovation\n\nAbout the Prese
 nter: Bryan Neider joined AbilityPath after serving on the Board of Direct
 ors for sixteen years. As a Board Member\, Bryan served as the Board Treas
 urer and Finance Committee Chair and became a strong advocate for AbilityP
 ath’s Employment Services. Prior to joining AbilityPath Bryan was a Senior
  Vice President at Electronic Arts (EA). Bryan spent over 25 years with EA
 \, serving in multiple leadership roles including: playing an important ro
 le in EA’s IPO\, overseeing corporate finance and treasury functions\, man
 aging EA’s global business development efforts\, CFO and COO for EA’s glob
 al software development organization and overseeing EA’s Global Operations
  team.  \n\nBryan earned his BA Degree in History from Santa Clara Univers
 ity and his MBA from CSU\, East Bay. Bryan is also a Certified Public Acco
 untant. Bryan is an active volunteer at both of his alma maters and he is 
 currently serving as board chair of Thrive – The Alliance of Nonprofits of
  San Mateo County. He is also a board member or advisor to four technology
  start-ups.
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SUMMARY:NADSA Webinar: Change Management Strategies  Enabling Disability Se
 rvices to Thrive
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