Congratulations to Maggie's Place in Phoenix, Arizona on being named 2024 Outstanding Service Program at our annual Innovation & Leadership Awards! Arizona Governor's Office of Youth, Faith and Family
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Hi Elisabet, Well done 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻 and well presented! Good with practical guidance and examples in the book.
Summer is on, time to super charge your leadership ! Thank you Elisabet Vinberg Hearn a must read !
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“How do we get more leaders to understand that their future leaders are in classrooms today?” In celebration of our 10-year anniversary, Lisa Dughi, Board member and CEO of NAF, shares her connection to America Succeeds’ mission, as it aligns with her career focus on ensuring students are prepared for any path they choose. Watch the full video here: https://buff.ly/49ZRAQi
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Did you know you can use your Perkins funding on UDL professional development? The Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act (Perkins V) recommends UDL for state leadership and professional development. Find out how to use Perkins Funding to deliver UDL-based professional development, improve work-based learning, and create innovative solutions to local issues. https://ow.ly/Ameu50QFF1O
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We include compelling historical events and analyses throughout our Human-centered leadership courses to help our learners align those events with contemporary events that affect the healthcare experience of people and communities of color. Here is an example of an event we include: The case of Simkins v. Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital is a landmark legal battle that significantly advanced the cause of civil rights in the realm of healthcare. Challenging and ultimately changing the discriminatory practices of hospitals that received federal funding helped pave the way for the desegregation of healthcare facilities in the United States. The formal apology issued by Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital to the Simkins plaintiffs underscores the ongoing process of reconciliation and the importance of acknowledging and addressing past injustices to move forward. See the full and compelling article we include in our courses here: https://lnkd.in/e3Th6fTH
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I cannot speak highly enough about the great program that the North Central Massachusetts Chamber of Commerce puts on every year. Being a young(er) leader in an organization, especially one that oversees higher-level employees, can be challenging in ways you may not initially realize. Building camaraderie and professional relationships with a smaller and smaller number of peers as you move up the chain can be isolating. The Community Leadership Insitute (CLI) can provide young leaders with the peer-to-peer guidance, professional relationships, and frankly friendships that are so critical to the growth of young leaders in Central Mass. For a region that is often times overlooked, NCMCoC is doing their part to prepare the next cohort of true economic and community leaders. Thanks to Kat Deal and Roy Nascimento for their continued leadership in North Central Mass. #ncmcoc #leadership
Applications are being accepted for the 2024-25 class of the Community Leadership Institute (CLI)! CLI has been the premier community leadership program in North Central Massachusetts since 1989. Graduates of the program are everywhere in our communities, making a difference and helping to advance our region and improve the quality of life for residents. Learn more and apply here: https://ow.ly/rOwZ50S8AmX #NorthCentralMA #ChooseNorthCentral #CommunityLeadership
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The 2024 ODK applications have been sent out! Take a look at the poster below to learn more about ODK- the National Leadership Honor Society.
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Founder and CEO of Young Visionaries Youth Leadership Academy and Terrance Stone School and Community Consultants, Terrance Stone, recently spoke to High Desert Youth about the significance of persevering towards your goals and dreams, despite negative influences that may try to derail you. Mr. Stone's message was clear: don't let anything stop you from achieving your aspirations. Negative influences can come in many forms, such as peer pressure, societal norms, and even self-doubt. However, it's important to stay focused on your goals and not give in to these negative influences. As the CEO of two organizations that focus on youth leadership and community development, Mr. Stone has seen firsthand the positive impact that can come from staying true to your goals and dreams. His message resonated with the High Desert Youth, inspiring them to stay motivated and persevere towards their own aspirations. Remember, it's important to stay focused on your goals and not let negative influences hold you back. Keep pushing forward and striving towards your dreams!
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Retired Surgeon | Chair Tri Delta Foundation Board of Trustees | Women's Empowerment | Life Sciences | Committed to transforming national healthcare delivery to ensure quality, accessible, affordable care for all
Thanks for championing a liberal arts education, which lays the foundation for lifelong learning, nurturing an innate curiosity and the ability to ask deeper, more insightful questions. By exploring various disciplines, students gain a holistic understanding of the world, allowing them to connect ideas across fields and foster innovation. This education also emphasizes ethical reasoning and civic responsibility, shaping graduates into not just skilled professionals but also conscientious global citizens. In an era of rapid technological and industrial change, the adaptability and resilience fostered by a liberal arts education are crucial, equipping individuals to learn new skills and pivot their careers as needed. Moreover, by engaging with diverse cultures, histories, and philosophies, students develop empathy and effective communication skills, essential for building strong relationships and leading with understanding in both professional and personal realms.
Expanding Leadership ✨ Ohio Wesleyan University and President Matt VandenBerg are taking on larger leadership roles in the region and nation to help champion the value of a liberal arts education in today's tumultuous and rapidly evolving world. vandenBerg will serve as the new chair of the Five Colleges of Ohio and new member of the board of directors of the national Annapolis Group of Liberal Arts Colleges. 📰 https://lnkd.in/g62Z5r_8
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This month's Alumni Spotlight is Henry Decoo from Entech! HOMETOWN: Bronx, NY TITLE: Director of Sales COMPANY: Entech LEADERSHIP YEAR: 2020 How do you stay connected with area professionals? "I stay connected with area professionals by utilizing a mix of networking events, online platforms like LinkedIn, and my participation on the Leadership Sarasota Council and Leadership Alumni Committee. I also engage in industry-specific associations, attend professional development programs, and foster relationships through informal meetings and community involvement to build a strong network of connections." What was the most impactful part about the Leadership Sarasota program? "The most impactful part of the program was getting to go behind the scenes and learning about how all of the different segments of the business community come together to advance the Sarasota community. This helped me to get a better understanding of how I can help to contribute to our community’s growth and prosperity by getting more involved." What’s the best piece of professional advice you have been given? "Solve a problem or go away. We are either helping people achieve their goals or solve their problems. That’s the mentality we need to have when we are conducting business."
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How can those of us focused on racial equity in education and philanthropy make a greater impact and do our part to guide the nation toward justice? One way, according to SEF COO Dr. Kenita Williams, MPP, EdD is to challenge one another to find more ways to build, support and expand research-based leadership programs focused on racial equity in education. Hear more about leadership for education equity from Dr. Williams in Grantmakers for Education's latest Member Insights. https://lnkd.in/eXQUNX_e
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