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A Conversation with Edward Skloot

October 29, 2007
by Bradley Center

Transcript Now Available - Click Here! (PDF format, 30 pages, 295 KB) 

 

 

A Conversation with Edward Skloot

 

Monday, October 29, 2007 - 12:00 to 2:00 p.m.
Hudson Institute - Betsy and Walter Stern Conference Center - 1015 15th Street, NW - Suite 600
 


Event Description

 

Six years ago, in his Waldemar Nielsen lecture at Georgetown University, Surdna Foundation president EDWARD SKLOOT argued that “much of the way philanthropy does its business is dysfunctional. Sometimes it actually sabotages the best work in the field. Often it leaves a lot of hard feelings behind, too. Despite the good works of individual funders, overall the system is broken.” After a long and distinguished career in philanthropy, Ed Skloot has retired from Surdna and is ready to tell us what he really thinks of the field. On Monday, October 29, following his reflections on the state of American philanthropy building around his Nielsen lecture (click here to download - PDF format, 8 pages, 184 KB), a Bradley Center-assembled audience heard commentary from former Council on Foundations Vice President JOANNE SCANLAN, the Meyer Foundation's ALBERT RUESGA, and DOUGLAS BESHAROV of the American Enterprise Institute. The Bradley Center's own WILLIAM SCHAMBRA served as the discussion's moderator.

 

 

Program and Panel 

             Top: Schambra and Ruesga
     Bottom: Scanlan, Skloot, and Besharov

 

12:00 p.m.
Welcome by Hudson Institute's WILLIAM SCHAMBRA

 

12:10
Panel discussion
EDWARD SKLOOT, formerly of the Surdna Foundation
JOANNE SCANLAN, eScanlan Company
ALBERT RUESGA, Meyer Foundation
DOUGLAS BESHAROV, American Enterprise Institute

 

1:10
Question-and-answer session

 

2:00
Adjournment

 

 

For Further Information

 

To request further information on this event or the Bradley Center, please contact Hudson Institute at (202) 974-2424 or e-mail Kristen at kmcintyre@hudson.org



Hudson Institute's Bradley Center for Philanthropy and Civic Renewal aims to explore the usually unexamined intellectual assumptions underlying the grantmaking practices of America’s foundations and provide practical advice and guidance to grantmakers who seek to support smaller, grassroots institutions in the name of civic renewal.

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