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Women in Leadership Initiative Announces Resilient Leadership and Change Program

Wednesday, March 2, 2022, By News Staff
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After kicking off the spring 2022 semester with the highly engaging , the Women in Leadership Initiative announces another program offering this spring.

Amy P. Kelly (left) and Jack Slavinski

Leadership experts Amy P. Kelly (left) and Jack Slavinski will facilitate the Resilient Leadership and Change program on campus beginning this month.

The Resilient Leadership and Change program is designed to help participants cultivate positive mindset practices, strengthen emotional intelligence and communicate with agility. With input from members of the Women in Leadership Steering Committee, leadership experts, and customized a four-part workshop to engage and support ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ faculty and staff. The session topics are as follows:

  • Session 1: Cultivating Positive Mindset Practices
  • Session 2: Strengthening Emotional Intelligence and Resiliency
  • Session 3: Communicating With Agility
  • Session 4: Creating Your Change Journey

This series is built to be taught as a system, with the training content layered and reinforced through each two-hour virtual session. Those interested in attending are asked to . Registrants will be contacted as dates are finalized. Please contact womeninleadership@syr.edu with any questions.

To learn more about the ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ Women in Leadership Initiative visit .

Steering Committee members are Sue Ballard, vice president for alumni engagement; Candace Campbell Jackson, senior vice president and chief of staff to the Chancellor and chair of the Women in Leadership Steering Committee; Susan Cornelius Edson, executive senior associate athletics director/communications; Elisa Dekaney, associate dean for research, graduate studies and internationalization and professor of music education; Meghan Florkowski, director, WISE Women’s Business Center; Marie Garland, assistant provost for faculty affairs; Pam Gavenda, associate director, organizational development and training, Office of Human Resources; Catherine Gerard, associate director of executive education programs in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs; Marcelle Haddix, associate provost for strategic initiatives; Cydney Johnson, vice president of community engagement and government relations; Beth Myers, executive director, Taishoff Center for Inclusive Higher Education and professor of inclusive education; Tina Nabatchi, director, Program for Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration and professor of public administration and international affairs in the Maxwell School; Dara J. Royer, senior vice president and chief marketing officer; Stephanie Salanger, director of communications, Institute for Veterans and Military Families; Sarah E. Scalese, senior associate vice president for communications; Michele Wheatly, special advisor to the Chancellor and professor of biology; and Jamie Winders, associate provost for faculty affairs.

 

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