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# September 2019 Working Session

## MINUTES

Scribe: **Ben Ward**

Present:

* Amanda Guest
* Ben Ward

Guests:

* Josef Krebs, [Scandiuzzi Krebs](https://scandiuzzikrebs.com/)
* Forrest Guest, Treasurer
* Carolyn Nickell, Fundraising Coordinator

Absent:

* William Craven, Board President
* Tom Tierney

### Working Session

* This meeting was a working session with Josef Krebs who educated the board on fundraising techniques, donor retention, year-long fundraising cycles, and kicked off early planning of the upcoming fundraiser.


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