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Anissa Starnes, IOM
Faculty, Institute for Organization Management
Director, Regional Development, Carolinas, Constant Contact | Manager, Chamber Program, Constant Contact

Anissa Starnes has 20+ years of experience in nonprofit and chamber management. She has had an extensive career as an advocate for business interests, including executive positions with multiple chambers of commerce throughout North and South Carolina. Prior to joining Constant Contact she held the position of President and CEO of the Burke County Chamber in Morganton, NC. Her ability to offer expert council to local small businesses and nonprofits is also strengthened by her years spent as President and CEO of a very successful nonprofit organization, Girls on the Run International. Anissa is passionate about helping small businesses and organizations grow customer, member, and donor relationships through their use of email marketing and social media.

March 14, 2014

Recognizing Volunteer Burnout

Over the years I have had the privilege of teaching the Board Orientation and Committee Success class for the Institute program.  At every site, there is a theme that rears its head. Volunteer burnout.  Whether it is referring to a board member or a committee volunteer someone always asks me, “how do we keep the […]

March 14, 2014

Recognizing Volunteer Burnout

Over the years I have had the privilege of teaching the Board Orientation and Committee Success class for the Institute program.  At every site, there is a theme that rears its head. Volunteer burnout.  Whether it is referring to a board member or a committee volunteer someone always asks me, “how do we keep the […]

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