Linda L. Graff has been in the business of not-for-profit management since 1980. She has delivered workshops and keynote addresses over more than twenty-five years to tens of thousands of participants throughout North America and the United Kingdom, and more recently into Europe, Asia, and Australia.
A mix of humour and informality characterize Linda’s dynamic presentation style. Linda currently focuses her keynote and workshop presentations on new trends and advanced topics in volunteerism, and in particular, on the "tough" areas of policy development, risk management, screening, and discipline and dismissal. Well-known for her innovative thinking and large-picture vision, she is one of Canada’s foremost authorities on volunteerism.
Linda has produced eleven books and audio resources, and countless manuals and articles in the field of volunteer program management. By Definition (1992), her book on policy writing for volunteer services is a best-seller, and her manual on screening employees and volunteers for positions of trust, Beyond Police Checks (1999), has received international acclaim as the essential source book on this high stakes topic. In 2003, Linda released her long-awaited book on risk management. Called Better Safe ... Risk Management for Volunteer Programs & Community Service, and in 2005, published BEST OF ALL: A Quick Reference Guide To Volunteer Involvement.
In 1989, after nearly ten years as the Director of the Volunteer Centre in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, Linda established her management consulting firm, LINDA GRAFF AND ASSOCIATES INC., located in Dundas, Ontario. She retired from consulting and training in 2013.
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