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American Humanics Management Institute (AHMI)
The annual American Humanics Management Institute provides opportunities to meet students from throughout the country studying nonprofit administration. With tested practices and principles, students get exposure to a national network of nonprofit agencies and career options. | Year | Location | WKU Attendees | | 2010 | Phoenix, AZ | Will you be one of the future nonprofit leaders in attendance at this national conference? | | 2009 | Indianapolis, IN | Dana Adams, Courtney Aldrich, Elizabeth Berger, Kayla Clausen, Jana Graham, Megan Hensley, Devin Joseph, Cornelius Lee, Whitney Mattingly, Valerie Smith, JD VanSlyke, Laura Walker, Trisha Weber, Dr. Raymond Poff | | 2008 | Kansas City, MO | Dana Adams, Emily Banet, Eric Cottner, Annie Farris, Rochelle Lee, Nick Miller, Sara Miller, Evie Oregon, Julie Reed, Jessica Shell, Sara Smith, Jessica Tinnell, Marta Woosley, Dr. Raymond Poff | | 2007 | Washington, DC | Jenna Doughman, Natasha Garrison, Laura Greenwell, Tabatha Gregory, Laura Hawkins, Bert Mastin, Sara Miller, Evelyn Oregon, Porche Pyles, Beau Spencer, Talisha Woodard, Erica Wright, Dr. Raymond Poff | | 2006 | San Diego, CA | Jonathan Bucy, TJ Clapp, Tabatha Gregory, Jane Higdon, Corey Montgomery, Angela Sales, Dr. Sally Kuhlenschmidt, Dr. Raymond Poff | | 2005 | Atlanta, GA | David Babb, Sara Owens, Rosie Porreca, Sarah Starkey, Dr. Raymond Poff | | 2004 | Kansas City, MO | David Babb, Dr. John Bonaguro, Dr. Raymond Poff |
American Humanics facilitates opportunities to test skills and experience various nonprofit roles through internships and co-curricular activities. American Humanics also provides valuable career placement services. The American Humanics Management Institute (AHMI) is an intensive educational symposium established by American Humanics in 1973, AHMI provides the capstone experience in nonprofit management and leadership education. Local and national nonprofit leaders present issues pertinent to professional leadership and engage participants through workshops, dialogues, forums and case studies. Expanded AHMI Placement Services allows local and national nonprofit executives to interview participants for internships, fellowships, and professional positions. The unique, interactive format of the Institute exposes the next generation of nonprofit leaders to the realistic experiences of a nonprofit organization.
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