Dr. Bill Wittich is a speaker, consultant,

and coach in the field of leadership,
motivation, and nonprofit management. Bill earned his doctorate from
the University of Southern California, and taught for 31 years at
California State University, Long Beach.
For the past twelve years, Bill and his wife Ann, have traveled an average
of 250 days a year. Their speaking schedule has taken them to all corners
of the United States and through much of Europe. They speak to non-profit
organizations, government agencies, and professional associations. His
client list includes a large number of, hospitals, police and fire departments,
labor organizations, associations, and most of the national non-profit
organizations.
Dr. Wittich has authored seven books in the volunteer management
field. Their first book, The Care & Feeding of Volunteers, is
now in its second printing and continues to sell around the world.
Their audio
book, Ten Keys for Unlocking the Secrets to Excellent Volunteer Programs,
has
been a best seller in the non-profit field. He recently completed
two books in the 77 Ways series including 77 Ways to Recruit Volunteers
and 77 Ways to Recognize Volunteers.
Bill is a member of the National Speakers Association, and serves as
the president of the Northern California Chapter. He is also a member
of Rotary International and serves as their membership chair.
His speaking topics include Understanding Generational Differences, Recruiting
and Rewarding Volunteers, and Fundraising for Nonprofits. He conducts
a number of board retreats for universities, fire departments and nonprofit
agencies.
His coaching includes presentation skills, business, and life coaching.
Bill prefers coaching in-person, with individuals who have dreams
that they are planning to reach in the next few years. He is a member
of the Sacramento Coaches Association and the International Coach Federation.
Bill and Ann enjoy living in Northern California where they enjoy cooking,
collecting antiques, and learning about red wine.