Nancy MacKay
Founder and a Board Member, MacKay CEO Forums

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Dr. Nancy MacKay is the founder and a board member of MacKay CEO Forums, the highest impact and least time intensive peer group for over 1200 CEOs, Executives and business owners around the world. With a dream to populate the world with inspiring leaders, she founded MacKay CEO Forums in 2005, after seeing firsthand the tremendous value of having CEOs come together to learn from each other, and to help each other deal with their toughest issues and challenges. Over 60 Forum Chairs, who are all very successful trusted advisors, facilitate over 100 peer learning groups, involving over 700 meetings and retreats each year.

 

Eric Sugar
President, ProServeIT

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Whether it's helping his employees remove roadblocks, educating customers on how various technologies can make their jobs and their lives better, or instructing leaders on the importance of corporate and personal cybersecurity, Eric Sugar, President of ProServeIT, always takes a people-centric approach to his role. With over 25 years in the IT industry, Eric's been with ProServeIT since its inception in 2002.

He loves seeing what technology can do for people, and how technology can have such a positive impact on organizations. But it's not just about helping those already in their careers – as the father of 3 young daughters, Eric also wants to see future generations succeed, so he has spearheaded several initiatives with local grade schools to introduce boys and girls to the wonders of technology. In his free time, Eric is a big supporter of the Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation, and actively participates in many of their annual fundraising activities.

 

A session by Nancy & Eric:

Fireside Chat on EDIB with CEOs for CEOs

 

Recommended for: CEOs and Leaders

Time: 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM EST

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Join the fireside chat with Nancy and Eric on Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging (EDIB) in the workplace. They will share their own stories, why EDIB matters to nonprofits, and some tips and advice on how leaders of nonprofit organizations can create a workplace culture that encourages EDIB.