
November 19, 1:00–2:00 PM ET
In today’s rapidly changing higher education environment, the role of the board professional (BP) has never been more vital. The AGB Board Professionals Conference is the only event for BPs and designed by BPs to specifically address the unique challenges and opportunities faced by those who work behind the scenes to enable effective, strategic, and mission-driven board governance.
Hear from your fellow BPs as they share real experiences and takeaways how the Board Professionals Conference can equip you with the tools, insights, and peer connections you need to support and guide your university or institutionally related foundation board.
In this webinar, BP Leadership Group’s conference organizers will discuss:
- What to expect at the 2026 Board Professional Conference?
- Key peer-led sessions, formal and informal BP networking opportunities, sharing of best practices, and available resources.
- Strategies and personal stories to maximize your conference experience and grow your BP network.
- How to leverage the conference to elevate your board’s effectiveness and institutional success.
Whether you’re a first-time attendee or a returning participant, this webinar will help you understand why this is a can’t-miss event for board professionals who are committed to excellence in governance.
To learn more and register for the AGB Board Professional Conference March 26-28, 2026, in Denver, CO, visit the conference website. Register now for the Early Bird rate by December 6, 2025, and review the instructions for the dual registration offer for BPs that attend both the BP conference and either the 2026 Foundation Leadership Forum or National Conference on Trusteeship.
Moderator:
Matthew Paskin, executive assistant to the president and board liaison, University of Alaska Foundation
Panelists:
To be announced
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RELATED RESOURCES
Tools and Toolkits
Board Professional Membership Toolkit
Reports and Statements
2025 AGB Survey of Board Professionals