Inside IASB is a podcast series from the Illinois Association of School Boards (IASB) that offers information and encouragement to Illinois school board members. The Illinois Association of School Boards is a voluntary organization of local boards of education dedicated to strengthening the public schools through local citizen control. Although not a part of state government, IASB is organized by member school boards as a private not-for-profit corporation under authority granted by Article 23 of The Illinois School Code.
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Inside IASB is a podcast series from the Illinois Association of School Boards (IASB) that offers information and encouragement to Illinois school board members. The Illinois Association of School Boards is a voluntary organization of local boards of education dedicated to strengthening the public schools through local citizen control. Although not a part of state government, IASB is organized by member school boards as a private not-for-profit corporation under authority granted by Article 23 of The Illinois School Code.
Unlocking Opportunities: Introducing the Assistant Director of Sponsorships
Inside IASB
12 minutes 31 seconds
1 year ago
Unlocking Opportunities: Introducing the Assistant Director of Sponsorships
Isaac Warren, Director of Digital Communications at the Illinois Association of School Boards, sits down with Dara Merino to discuss her new role as Assistant Director of Sponsorships and available opportunities for sponsors at IASB.
Inside IASB
Inside IASB is a podcast series from the Illinois Association of School Boards (IASB) that offers information and encouragement to Illinois school board members. The Illinois Association of School Boards is a voluntary organization of local boards of education dedicated to strengthening the public schools through local citizen control. Although not a part of state government, IASB is organized by member school boards as a private not-for-profit corporation under authority granted by Article 23 of The Illinois School Code.