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2015 Skills-Based Summit

HandsOn Twin Cities is hosting the 2015 Skills-Based Summit!

NEWS RELEASE

August 4th, 2015

Contact: Zeeda Magnuson

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Zeeda@handsontwincities.org

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HandsOn Twin Cities’ 2015

Skills Based Summit

WHAT: HandsOn Twin Cities is hosting the 2015 Skills Based Summit to bring together our corporate partners with nonprofits, schools, and faith-based organizations for a day of learning and sharing best practices. Many of our nonprofit partners utilize practices common to the corporate industry when fulfilling their day-to-day operations. So, on this day we are bringing together corporate experts to share their knowledge and skills through group workshops and consultation sessions.

General Mills, 3M, Cummins, the Corporate Volunteerism Council, and more will be offering workshops on topics ranging from marketing, social media, customer support excellence, technology/web design, finance, and working with corporations.

We invite all nonprofit professionals: volunteer managers, program staff, IT staff, marketing and branding staff, board members, community leaders, volunteers and interns to join us for this unique opportunity.

WHERE: Hamline University in St. Paul

WHEN: Tuesday, August 4, 2013 from 8:00AM-4:45PM

LINK: http://www.handsontwincities.org/2015summit

About HandsOn Twin Cities:

HandsOn Twin Cities (HOTC) is a non-profit organization committed to promoting and facilitating meaningful volunteerism, education, and leadership development in the Twin Cities Metro Area. This effort of bringing together corporate with nonprofits during the Summit will benefit volunteerism in Minneapolis and St. Paul, which have been ranked #1 in the nation for volunteerism for five consecutive years. Building on 90+ years of experience as the nation’s first Volunteer Center, HandsOn Twin Cities and our 250+ affiliates give communities the opportunity to Be the Change. For more information visit: www.handsontwincities.org.

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