AFP Luncheon Seminar – July 30, 2010

Ethics in Fundraising and All of Life

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AFP Members: Register by Wednesday, July 28 at 9:00pm PST to receive the $10 Early Bird Discount!

When: July 30, 2010 at 11:30 a.m.
Where: Lawry's The Prime Rib, 4043 Howard Hughes Parkway (at Flamingo)
Presenter: Gerald Winslow, Ph.D., Vice President for Mission and Culture, Loma Linda University Medical Center

winslowKnown throughout the world as “a challenging and inspiring speaker,” Dr. Winslow will guide us through a highly interactive program, allowing ample time for questions and sharing of perspectives. Animated discussion will focus on real-life situations.

The session will:

  • Establish a principled basis for ethics discussions in our society,
  • Apply these ethical principles to cases important to fundraisers,
  • Engage fundraising professionals in dialogue about ethical issues  within our profession.

What will we take away from the seminar?  We’ll be able to recognize the lure and limits of ethical relativism in our society and apply ethical principles to the many situations we encounter in fundraising.

Our Presenter: Gerald Winslow is Vice President for Mission and Culture for Loma Linda University, Vice President for Spiritual Life of the University’s Health Sciences Center, and Professor of Religion in the School of Religion, specializing in biomedical ethics. He pursued undergraduate studies at Walla Walla University, earned his masters at Andrews University in Michigan, and holds the Ph.D. from the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley. 

His books include Triage and Justice (Univ. of California Press) and Facing Limits (Westview Press) and he has authored numerous articles appearing in major academic journals. He has presented lectures and seminars throughout North America and in Australia, Europe, Russia, Africa and the People’s Republic of China. 

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