Event Information
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
The S. Dale High Leadership Center
3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
- M. Travis DiNicola, Nonprofit Managing Director at the High Center
- Otto Monroy, President at LogosWorks Partners
- Frannie Reiley, McNees Wallace & Nurick LLC
Location: S. Dale High Leadership Center – 1861 William Penn Way, Lancaster, PA 17601
Agenda:
3:30-4:00 pm- Networking and light refreshments
4:00-5:15 pm – Introduction and Panel Discussion
5:15-5:30 pm – Q&A
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Date/Time:
06/03/2026
3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Location
The S. Dale High Leadership Center
Registration
Register for Nonprofit Sustainability: Social Enterprise Models
Travis DiNicola
Nonprofit Managing Director, The High Center
M. Travis DiNicola brings nearly 30 years of experience leading mission-driven nonprofits in education, the arts, environmental advocacy and social services. Originally from Pennsylvania, his career began in Indianapolis, where he served as executive director of Indy Reads and founded Indy Reads Books, a nonprofit bookstore and community arts center.
A storyteller at heart, Travis has conducted more than 2,000 interviews with artists and performers as co-host of “The Art of the Matter” on WFYI public radio. He’s also a published author and podcaster, with his mystery series, “Paint by Murders.”
Most recently, Travis served as Vice President of Development for “because I said I would,” a national nonprofit dedicated to promise-keeping and resilience. He also held leadership roles with PennFuture and numerous arts and environmental organizations in both Indiana and Pennsylvania.
A proud Penn State graduate with degrees in theater and art education, Travis now lives in Midtown Harrisburg with his wife, Michelle – and their eight cats. When he’s not working or writing, you’ll likely find him kayaking on the Susquehanna River.

Otto Monroy
President, LogosWorks Partners
Otto Monroy, CFRE is the President at LogosWorks Partners and Chief Revenue Officer at the Logos Academy. A graduate of Messiah College (BA Music, MBA Social Entrepreneurship) he is an insightful leader with a passion for growth and the relational and strategic capability to deliver results. He is an eloquent speaker and persistent listener with a passion for new knowledge and big ideas resulting in focused practical action. Otto is an experienced fundraiser, educator & musician who is cross-culturally competent and highly skilled in building relational credibility. He is a “Master Trainer” through the Association of Fundraising Professionals. And he is fully committed to the work of God’s Kingdom – bringing the truth, beauty, wisdom, and grace of Christ to the needs of our world.

Frannie Reilly
Attorney, McNees Wallace & Nurick
Martha “Frannie” Reilly is an attorney at McNees Wallace & Nurick who advises nonprofits, schools, and public sector organizations throughout southeastern Pennsylvania from the firm’s Radnor office. Her practice focuses on public finance, corporate and tax matters, nonprofit governance, and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) strategies. She advises clients on a range of legal and strategic issues, including bond structuring, tax-exempt status, and municipal securities law. Her work helps mission-driven and public-serving organizations navigate financing, compliance, governance, and long-term planning with a practical, solutions-focused approach.
With experience advising nonprofits, schools, and public sector entities, Frannie brings a valuable perspective to conversations about nonprofit sustainability and the development of social enterprise strategies that support both mission and financial strength. She works closely with clients to address evolving legal and operational challenges while helping them build strong foundations for future impact.
Frannie is co-chair of the firm’s Public Finance and Government Services Group and chair of its Charitable and Non-Profit and ESG Groups. She is also a member of the Corporate and Tax Group.

