Tickets for TEDxGeorgiaCollege are officially on sale! Join us on March 24th to learn about the Power of the Pubic Square from a lineup of amazing speakers. Visit the link below to purchase your tickets!
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Please join us Tuesday at 5 p.m. in the Magnolia Ballroom for the Usery Forum on Leadership featuring Gen. Philip M. Breedlove, Supreme Allied Commander, NATO. For more information and to register, visit https://t.co/LMllOwAjeZ.
Do you have an Idea worth Spreading? If you do, consider taking it to the stage at TEDxGeorgiaCollege. Submit your proposal online at https://t.co/wTAnOr9b66! #tedx#leadership
Studying abroad not only deepens your learning but also provides you with irreplaceable experiences. Please join us virtually on Thursday, 9/29 from 12:30 to 1:00 p.m. to learn more about the GC Leadership Programs Intercultural Leadership Study Abroad in Strasbourg, France.
Leadership Faculty Affiliate and member of the Leadership Advisory Committee, Jehan El-Jourbagy was published in The Washington Post for her insight into Covid-19 shield laws.
Read the full article here: https://t.co/sDtyM0r3X4
Jimmy Childre, President of Childre Ford, Inc., Fellow of Social Innovation, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, spoke to GEM students last week on managing stakeholders. Childre examined the potential attributes and influence present in stakeholders.
A Leadership Community Partner, Dr. Amy Wright, executive director of Georgia's Old Capital Heritage Center at the Depot, Inc., actively works to preserve Milledgeville’s history and create a more inclusive space for the community. #LeadCreatively https://t.co/F1VWj4OoXE.
A storyteller at heart; a journalist in the field. Gabrielle DuChateau views journalism as a performance on the stage. Journalism is her civic duty, to not only be aware of the world around her but to understand and retell it to others. https://t.co/IuKXy4z4vN
Making goodness attractive begins with us. Dr. Dana Winters notes, “Fred Rogers reminds us what is simple and deep is much more beneficial than what is complex and shallow.” @DMWinters_PhD @FredRogersCtr #LeadCreatively
Leadership is found in unlikely places. Dr. Dana Winters reflects on her crossing guard friend Ms. Paula, who says “I dont know what happens to them [the children] in school or at home, but I can be in charge of making their day at the crosswalk.” @DMWinters_PhD#LeadCreatively
“Listen first. Not only listen, but always start with listening. It’s with listening we’re able to see people as more than just one thing. We learn and talk in a way that builds up one another.” @DMWinters_PhD#LeadCreatively
We have to change the narrative from what we cannot do to what we can do. Dr. Dana Winters highlights how Fred Rogers shows us that people are “more than just one thing.” @DMWinters_PhD#LeadCreatively#UseryForum
Dr. Dana Winters joins us tonight, honoring your friendly neighbor Fred Rogers, remarking on the act of helping: “When you see people helping, you’ll know there’s hope.”
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Join us this Tuesday, October 19th, 5-6:30 p.m. in Peabody Auditorium for the Usery Forum on Leadership facilitated by Dana Rogers, Executive Director for the Fred Rogers Center for Early Learning & Children's Media. #Leadership#ForThePublicGood