Based in Boston, Dr. Ari Betof is the president and founder of Organizational Sustainability Consulting, a company that works with educational and nonprofit organizations to optimize operational efficiency. Dr. Ari Betof works to ensure financial sustainability, consistent revenue growth, and effective public relations. In the 2019 Medium article “#StandWithBennett: A Real-Time Case Study in AvoidingContinue reading “Bennett College’s Viral Fundraising Campaign Avoids Event Horizon”
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Good First Impressions Are Important for Organizations
The founder and president of Organizational Sustainability Consulting, Dr. Ari Betof advises senior nonprofit executives on institutional effectiveness. Recently, Dr. Ari Betof published an article that discusses the importance of first impressions from an organization point of view. First impressions matter. This applies to interactions between humans and interactions between a human and an organization.Continue reading “Good First Impressions Are Important for Organizations”
Private Schools and Antitrust Laws
Dr. Ari Betof is the president and owner of Organizational Sustainability Consulting. An advisor to senior professionals in education and the nonprofit sector, Dr. Ari Betof provides consultancy services on governance and operations issues, such as his recent work with NJAIS on antitrust laws. Antitrust laws apply to educational nonprofits just as they apply toContinue reading “Private Schools and Antitrust Laws”
Importance of Antitrust Training Among Private Education Institutions
An established Boston professional, Ari Betof (Ed.D.) leads Organizational Sustainability Consulting, LLC, and works collaboratively with board members and leaders of independent membership organizations and colleges. In a recent Medium article, Dr. Ari Betof described his experience attending the New Jersey Association of Independent Schools (NJAIS) Finance Officers Conference and taking part in theContinue reading “Importance of Antitrust Training Among Private Education Institutions”