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Buffalo Business - Fall 2021

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MSW/MBA student Kelly Zaky's only experience with a board of directors was when she worked as an entry-level employee at a nonprofit organization. "The term 'the board' was floated around in an oen mysterious, untouchable way, so this was how boards lived in my mind," she says. So when Zaky was invited to join the School of Management's new Nonprofit Board Fellowship (NBF) program, she wasn't sure what to expect. Once she became part of the NBF program and partnered with Buffalo-based ballet organization Neglia Ballet Artists for her fellowship, Zaky found a network of people invested in educating and helping the next generation of board members and businesses thrive. "Behind the curtain, board members are just like anyone else: passionate individuals pursuing greatness for the things they care about," she says. A collaboration between the School of Management's Center for Leadership and Organizational Effectiveness and the school's Career Resource Center, the NBF intro- duces MBA students to the intrinsic value of board service. Students participate in a foundational curriculum that blends the concepts of board governance, servant leader- ship, and diversity and inclusion, with an academic year of service as nonvoting board members with local nonprofit organizations. While the first class of fellows has had to adapt to a world gone virtual due to the coronavirus pandemic, they have contributed to organizations across the region through monthly board meetings, committee meetings and projects that make a direct impact. By Kevin Manne Pre-professional student Rowan Lindamood trains with Artistic Director Sergio Neglia at Neglia Ballet Artists. Photo: Rebecca Lindamood From the classroom to the boardroom Nonprofit Board Fellowship connects students and community organizations for leadership development 14 Buffalo Business Autumn 2021

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