Here’s an interesting segue from my last post: A day-long conference, free of charge, organized by Fordham Law School’s Office of Public Programming on Nonprofit Law, Economic Challenges and the Future of Charities will be held on Mar. 30 in New York.
Hot-button topics include “Searching for Greater Accountability of Nonprofits: Recent Legal Developments and Proposals for Change.” (Attention: Sen. Grassley)
Nothing will be more hot-button than what the organizers describe as “the centerpiece of the conference”—a “discussion between Glenn Lowry, director of the Museum of Modern Art…and Reynold Levy, president of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, about entrepreneurialism in nonprofit organizations and the future direction of arts organizations.” The moderator will be Robin Pogrebin, cultural reporter for the NY Times.
Can someone else please ask Glenn The Question this time?
Robin???