Mobilization Challenges Abroad: Perspectives from Mobilization Directors (MOB)

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Jamie Farr

2016 Mission Leaders Conference
Personnel

In a rapidly changing world, Mobilization Directors and their teams are being called upon to reconsider strategies and face new challenges. Hear more about how goals, initiatives, and assumptions are being evaluated in light of global realities. Then, join the conversation in how mobilizers can best respond.

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