Developing Youth Leaders with Kori Redepenning and Sophia Myszkowski - Commun...America's Promise Alliance
America's Promise Alliance Community Convention 2016
Developing Youth Leaders
How do we not only work for and on behalf of young people but also with them as leaders? These community organizations discussed how they prioritized youth voice and leadership and are actively engaging young people to develop strong voices, and acquire skills needed for success in school, work, and life.
Created by
Kori Redepenning, Minnesota Alliance With Youth
Sophia Myszkowski, Former Member of Minnesota Youth Council
PEARC17: Finding the Path Forward: Expanding Diversity in Academic Research C...Lisa Arafune
Diversity and inclusion in academic research computing at PEARC17. Presentation by Lisa Arafune (CASC), Florence Hudson (Internet2), Kelly Nolan (Compute Canada), Sharon Broude Geva (University of Michigan), John Towns (NCSA)
Stephanie has innovated the recruitment strategies of national education and political organizations, working across more than 30 states including California, New York, Texas, and in Florida for President Barack Obama’s 2012 campaign.
Developing Youth Leaders with Kori Redepenning and Sophia Myszkowski - Commun...America's Promise Alliance
America's Promise Alliance Community Convention 2016
Developing Youth Leaders
How do we not only work for and on behalf of young people but also with them as leaders? These community organizations discussed how they prioritized youth voice and leadership and are actively engaging young people to develop strong voices, and acquire skills needed for success in school, work, and life.
Created by
Kori Redepenning, Minnesota Alliance With Youth
Sophia Myszkowski, Former Member of Minnesota Youth Council
PEARC17: Finding the Path Forward: Expanding Diversity in Academic Research C...Lisa Arafune
Diversity and inclusion in academic research computing at PEARC17. Presentation by Lisa Arafune (CASC), Florence Hudson (Internet2), Kelly Nolan (Compute Canada), Sharon Broude Geva (University of Michigan), John Towns (NCSA)
Stephanie has innovated the recruitment strategies of national education and political organizations, working across more than 30 states including California, New York, Texas, and in Florida for President Barack Obama’s 2012 campaign.
Page 3 of this newsletter from the B-N Chapter of the American Women in Communications includes an article I wrote about a Lunch and Learn Session: "Collaboration in a Diverse and Evolving Environment."
Americans Promoting Study Abroad (APSA) Introduction 2019Jennifer De Rose
Celebrating our 10th year in 2018 has been a tremendous milestone. We are excited to welcome all new Directors, Alumni advisors and leaders as well as new mentors and supporters who believe full-heartedly in the importance of our mission and our organization.
Here is our updated introduction and vision of a world where all young American youth will have the opportunity and support to study abroad. We provide the platform and mentorship support for these driven youth to create the change they wish to see in their communities and the world.
Support our #studyabroadforall campaign to create life-changing scholarships or invest in our Alumni leaders who are taking on more and more leadership roles and responsibilities to lead and govern APSA in the future.
www.apsaglobal.org
Lola M. Parker | Honoring Outstanding Business & Professional WomenAdrienne M. Anderson
Every year the Iota Phi Lambda Sorority, Inc., honors outstanding business and professional women as a part of our Business Month program. Due to the unprecedented events of COVID-19, Gamma Nu Chapter is providing an online presentation of this year's honorees for the Far Western Region's 2020 Conference.
Presented by Lesley D'Souza & Jen Gonzales
A Women & Work/Life Balance in Student Affairs survey was distributed to the CACUSS membership and presented in this session. In addition a panel of Student Affairs professionals spoke about their experiences balancing personal and professional commitments.
DFA - Design for America
LS18 - Leadership Studio 2018
Presentation of Research for 2-day design sprint.
Student interviews: https://youtu.be/_F5y4WNUv5k
Top 10 Leading Women in Education to Follow in 2024 March 2024 (1).pdfciowomenleaders
This edition features a handful of Top 10 Leading Women in Education to Follow in 2024 March2024 that are at the forefront of leading us into a digital future
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Nonprofit leadership studies
student takes Our House by
storm
OCTOBER 16, 2015
Sarah Runion is a senior
psychology major with a
minor in the nonprofit
leadership studies program
(NPLS). This summer,
Sarah had an internship
though VISTA at Our
House, a nonprofit in Little
Rock that serves the
homeless population. Sarah
was encouraged to work at
Our House by the Executive
Director, Georgia Mjartan, when she took the
Introduction to Nonprofit Leadership class
taught by Mjartan. Sarah has been in love with
the organization ever since, stating that she
enjoys the fact they, “empower people to come
out of a bad situation.” This summer as a VISTA
(Volunteers In Service To America), she was
responsible for the children’s programming and
she interacted directly with clients. After
having such a positive experience working at
Our House, she was asked to come back as a
full time VISTA this fall. Her responsibilities at
Our House currently include recruiting
volunteers, supervising volunteers and grant
tracking.
Sarah chose the NPLS program as her minor
because of her experience working in nonprofit
organizations. Before becoming a student at
UALR, Sarah helped start an afterschool
program at the YMCA in Indianapolis. Sarah
hopes to one day become an Executive Director
at an organization that serves people in the
community.
Sarah feels thankful for the opportunities to
build relationship with those working in the
nonprofit sector. Without the NPLS program at
UALR, she would not have been given this
amazing opportunity. She appreciates that Our
House offers skills training to empower
individuals to improve their situations.
Although she has a hectic schedule working
full time and taking 18 hours of coursework,
Sarah would not trade the experience for the
world and is excited to see where her journey
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in the world of nonprofits will take her after she
graduates in May of 2016.
The NPLS program is an 18 credit hour course
of study that offers the option of becoming
certified in nonprofit leadership. Students
develop cultural competencies, marketing and
communication skills, and leaderships that help
put them ahead of the pack in the nonprofit
world. As Sarah’s story highlights, one of the
most valuable take aways is the relationships
students build with those doing work in
nonprofits.
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