Physicians have CME’s. Attorneys have CLE’s.
Non-profit leaders now have the AMA Alliance Leadership Academy Certificate Program!
Join the Year 2 Cohort!
Virtual meetings are FREE
for all AMAA members!
Join our medical family today!
Learn about each of the three sessions of the program below.
Session 1: Board Boot Camp REBOOT!
Available on-line, anytime
Our first session, Board Boot Camp, teaches you how to be a better board member by gaining expertise from professionals who will define the fundamentals of non-profit board service.
What you Get:
Professional knowledge provided in a webinar format.
Six comprehensive on-line modules with a verification quiz.
The opportunity to view modules on-line on your time.
Meaningful skills to put to use in any board room.
This six module course is available to AMA Alliance Members and Non-Members who are eligible for membership.
Modules include:
Board Member 101: Board member fiduciary duty & governing documents
Efficient Organizations: Board, Committee, and Task Force roles and responsibilities
Effective Board Meetings: How to run a meeting, put together an agenda, and basics of parliamentary procedure. Plus basics of minutes and record keeping
Creating a Focused Board: Aligning board governance with strategic plans and goals
All About Money: How to put together a budget and read monthly financials
Tips and tricks for board member success

Session 2: Confluence 2.0
February 1-2, 2024, noon-3pm EST
This course is available to AMA Alliance Members and Non-Members who are eligible for membership.
Register by January 30 at 12:00 pm EST.
Speakers will be delivering leadership development to increase your knowledge and skills. Topics include:
- Creating Facebook Reels/Stories
- Canva: Basics & Advanced Tricks
- Leveraging AI & ChatGPT
- Time Management & Prioritization Tips
- Membership Engagement
- Preventing Team Conflict
Check back for a detailed schedule.
Session 3: Annual Meeting
Attend a leadership development session at the Annual Meeting to round out the Leadership Academy.
