
Non-Profit Board Essentials Roundtable: Roles, Duties, and Risk
Presented by the CBA Alberta Young Lawyers (South) & Charities Law (Provincial) Section
Serving on a non-profit board carries real responsibility. Directors are stewards of mission, reputation, and resources. This roundtable is designed to clarify what that responsibility actually entails, and how to discharge it effectively.
In a facilitated, discussion-based format, participants will examine:
· The legal and fiduciary duties of directors (duty of care, duty of loyalty, and duty of obedience)
· The distinction between governance and management
· Financial oversight and understanding risk exposure
· Conflicts of interest and decision-making discipline
· Practical steps to reduce liability while strengthening board performance
This is not a lecture. It is a structured conversation among current and prospective directors who want a clearer understanding of expectations and practical tools for responsible governance.
Ideal for:
· First-time directors
· Experienced board members seeking a refresher
· Executive directors working closely with boards
· Professionals considering joining a non-profit board
Participants will leave with a more precise understanding of their role, the risks inherent in board service, and the habits that distinguish effective boards from dysfunctional ones.
PRESENTER
Camron D. Schwartz (Partner, Ogilvie Law)
MEETING DETAILS
| Date: |
Friday, April 10, 2026 |
| Time: |
12:00 Noon (MT) |
| Location: |
Zoom |
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Cancellations made no later than 48 hours prior to the event are eligible for a refund. On-demand or non-subscribers who confirm and do not attend will still be charged the registration fee. Section subscriptions are non-transferrable, nor are substitutions permitted at meetings. You must be a current national CBA member to attend.