
Row 1: Blake Johnson, Angie Sander, Andrea Vrobel, Amy Casavant
Row 2: Linda Webb, Shalu Manchanda, Lori Del Vecchio, Amanda Leffler, Andy Black (Instructor)
Row 3: Jennifer Funk, Sara Johnson (Exec Ed), Donna Haggard, Mary Anna Weber (Instructor), Karra Heggen, Margaret Ahearn (Exec Ed), Sharon Springer, Garrett Hedeen
Not pictured: Brandon Lee
The next cohort for IU Executive Education’s Certificate in Effective Nonprofit Governance begins on July 25, 2019. To register, click this link.
In 2017, Nigena Livingston was building Urban Act Academy from the ground up. She had worked as an educator for years, but launching Indianapolis’ newest charter school was unfamiliar territory.
She was beginning to write the school’s charter and establish its founding board, but she lacked clear direction.

“I had been a principal but felt like a novice when it came to being a CEO,” Livingston says. “I needed more information about boards and board management. I wanted to know how to support my board so that we would know we were on track and doing right by our students.”
So she enrolled in IU Executive Education’s Effective Nonprofit Governance certificate course through the O’Neill School. The six-course program includes lessons on the responsibilities of board members, the evolution of a board, how members help with fundraising, and how to best hold CEOs accountable for advancing the organization’s mission.