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Nonprofit Strategy and Governance

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The Rustandy Center for Social Sector Innovation is for business and nonprofit leaders; Booth alumni, students, and faculty; nonprofit board members; and philanthropists—anyone committed to making our world more equitable and sustainable.

The Rustandy Center believes that nonprofits—and their boards of directors—have the potential to drive social and environmental change.

That’s why we encourage Booth alumni and students to serve on boards and gain experience in the field. Through resources, programs, and events, the center fosters connections across sectors and shares tools from research and practice to help nonprofit organizations do their best work.

Our Impact by the Numbers

Chicago Booth Harper Center

200+

Number of alumni who have joined nonprofit boards as a result of the Alumni Board Connect program

200+
Chicago Booth Harper Center

450+

Number of Booth students who have participated in Board Fellows, collaborating with 150+ nonprofits since 2015

450+
Chicago Booth Harper Center

90+

Number of virtual On Board participants

90+

Explore Our Resources

Learn more about the people, programs, tools, and events that make the Rustandy Center a thought leader in nonprofit strategy and governance.

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IGNITE

Learn more about our nine-month leadership program for the executive leadership teams of organizations serving communities in Chicago.

IGNITE
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On Board

The Rustandy Center On Board series of events brings together business and nonprofit leaders, alumni, and students to explore key trends and insights in nonprofit board service.

On Board

Meet Our Executives in Residence

Learn from industry experts in the Rustandy Center’s network, who work closely with students as mentors and advisors and share insights from their experience in the social sector.

Todd Connor

Todd Connor, ’07, Social Entrepreneurship and Nonprofit Board Service

, '07, is currently CEO of Veterans for all Voters, an organization he co-founded to fight political polarization and advocate for more political competition and choice for voters and is the founder of Bunker Labs, a national entrepreneurship organization dedicated to helping the military-connected community start and grow businesses in over 40 chapters across the United States. He is the founder of The Collective Academy, a leadership development consulting firm, as well as Emerson House, a luxe retreat venue in La Porte, Indiana. Todd also serves as the lead facilitator for the President George W. Bush Veteran Leadership Program in Dallas, Texas.

Todd Connor, ’07, Social Entrepreneurship and Nonprofit Board Service
Dorri McWhorter

Dorri McWhorter, Nonprofit Engagement

is president and CEO of the YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago. Most recently, McWhorter was CEO of the YWCA Metropolitan Chicago, leading the 140-year-old social service agency's expansion of digital services and helped develop an exchange-traded fund (ETF) for women’s empowerment. A winner of innovation awards and a 20-year veteran in large-scale change management consulting, McWhorter was a partner at Crowe Horwath LLP and a senior leader at Snap-on Incorporated and Booz Allen Hamilton.

Dorri McWhorter, Nonprofit Engagement

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