LeadershipConnect: Panel discussion on Attracting and Retaining Young Professionals to Nonprofit Boards
We are very happy to announce this exciting panel discussion. Please join NonProfitConnect and a very distinguished panel of young professionals for a dynamic conversation on Attracting and Retaining Young Professionals to NonProfit Boards. Find out what draws them in and keeps them engaged? Where do you find them? Start to recruit your board members using a different strategy.

Panelists include: Jeremy Perlman of Borden Perlman, Jeff Key of NFinity Enterprises and Chinsu Shajan of Stark & Stark. Moderated by Amy Boroff of Amplifi.


Date/Time:Tuesday, April 5, 9:00am-10:00am EST

Location: Virtual via Zoom

Audience: Executive Directors, nonprofit leaders, board members, young professionals
Jeff Key
Jeff is a lifelong resident of New Jersey and currently resides in New Brunswick. He currently serves as a consultant with Nfinity Enterprises, primarily focusing on website design, social media strategy, and technology integration with nonprofits and small businesses. He also partners with different nonprofit organizations on projects related to leadership training and staff development, improving nonprofit board governance practices, and helping develop partnerships for leadership opportunities in the nonprofit sector for emerging leaders from diverse backgrounds. 
He graduated from Princeton University with a B.A. in Political Science and from Seton Hall University School of Law. He has previously served as a founding board member and board co-chair of the Young Nonprofit Professionals Network of New Jersey, and is currently serving as a board member of The Apostles’ House and the Center for NonProfits.
Jeremy Perlman
Jeremy is vice president and part of the fourth generation of family leadership at CBIZ Borden Perlman, an insurance and risk management advisory firm based in Ewing. An industry thought leader, he specializes in assisting large, privately held companies in the real estate, manufacturing, distribution, and transportation industries. Jeremy and his team prioritize providing CBIZ clients with a lower total cost of risk, improved operational and financial performance, and a culture of safety and risk management.
 
Jeremy has a philanthropic spirit and supports many local nonprofit organizations in volunteer leadership. He currently serves on the Board of Jewish Family & Children’s Service of Greater Mercer County, and is a past Board member of the Princeton Mercer Regional Chamber, Trenton Circus Squad, and Penn Hillel. He also taught English to Spanish-speaking adults in Trenton for six years at the Latin American Legal Defense and Education Fund.
 
He is the founder of the NextGen Giving Circle, a charitable initiative focused on developing the next generation of philanthropic leaders in the Greater Mercer County area. The giving circle focuses their efforts on non-profits that serve Mercer County, and in the last four years has granted more than $100,000. Recipients of the giving circle’s grants include: HomeFront, Millhill Child & Family Development Center, Trenton Music Makers, National Junior Tennis & Learning of Trenton, and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Trenton & Mercer County.
 
Jeremy lives in Lawrenceville, New Jersey with his wife, son, and dog.
Chinsu Shajan
Chinsu is a member of Stark & Stark’s Accident and Personal Injury Group. Ms. Shajan concentrates her practice on serious personal injuries, negligent security claims, wrongful death, and product liability matters. Ms. Shajan appears frequently in federal, state, and appellate courts in New Jersey and New York. Ms. Shajan also has extensive experience litigating many complex product liability cases throughout the country. Prior to joining Stark & Stark, Ms. Shajan served as an appellate law clerk to the Honorable Thomas W. Sumners, Jr., J.A.D., of the New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division. Ms. Shajan is the current treasurer of the South Asian Bar Association of New Jersey and sits on the Board of Trustees for NonProfit Connect.
Amy Boroff
Amy is a Development Strategist at Amplifi. She strategizes with nonprofit organizations to strengthen their messaging and communications-ultimately to raise more money. With close to 20 years in Nonprofit Development (and a few years as an Entrepreneur), Amy bring a wealth of insight and experience to her clients and the fundraising teams she works with.



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