Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Leadership Seminars for Not for Profit Organizations

The LeMoyne College School of Business
in partnership with
Human Services Leadership Council of Central New York
present a distinctive professional development opportunity

Leadership Seminars for Not for Profit Organizations
Integrity – Mutuality – Sustainability

Funded by a grant from the E.M. Kauffman Foundation

LeMoyne College is once again pleased to offer a unique opportunity to our not for profit colleagues in Central New York. Each month, a faculty member will present a morning program to enhance the skills, knowledge and network base of the leadership in your organization. From strategy and change to exploring your leadership presence, the sessions will inspire and inform, and invite you to heighten your own capacities, and those of your organization.


The Spring Series - Mark your Calendar!
Please share with your colleagues!

March 30, 2012 Spiritual Practices for Emotional Intelligence and Reflective Leadership
8:30 – 12:00 Dr. Dennis O’Connor and Fr. David McCallum

This workshop will explore the critical leadership competencies of emotional Intelligence and reflection. We also will offer several spiritual practices that are valuable in themselves, but also help build these important leadership competencies.

April 27, 2012 Coaching for Performance: Bringing out the Best in your Employees
8:30 – 12:00 Prof. Kerry Carney, MS, CSC. SPHR

Leadership is about bringing out the best in your employees. In this session, participants will gain a greater appreciation of the value of “asking vs. telling” employees, and the power of coaching as an employee development tool.

May 11, 2012 Nuts, Bums and Weirdoes: Challenging Public Perceptions of Marginalized
8:30 – 12:00 Populations
Dr. Frances Pestello

Sociologists consider the processes of marginalization and how marginalized populations are viewed. The forces for integration and transcending difference are less understood. This interactive presentation will consider the tensions between marginalization and integration, providing opportunities for discussion and application of ideas as you deal with all the constituencies of your organization.


Your Faculty

Professor Kerry Carney teaches Organizational Dynamics and Human Resource courses at Le Moyne. She has over 25 years of global business experience with entrepreneurial business units of major corporations (including GE and Xerox) where she played a key role in implementing the people actions necessary to achieve strategic goals. Her worldwide business experience includes coaching and performance and talent management.

Rev. David McCallum, S.J., Ed.D. is a Jesuit priest serving as assistant to the President of Le Moyne College. He is facilitating the OneLeMoyne strategic development process, serves as Chief Mission Officer of the college, and teaches leadership in the Management Division. Fr. McCallum has years of experience as a spiritual director, retreat leader, and educator.

Dr. Dennis O’Connor is a Professor and Program Director of Management and Leadership at Le Moyne College. He has been long involved in consulting, researching and writing on both team leadership and organizational change processes such as the Future Search and Appreciative Inquiry, which have deep roots in non profits, NGOs, and health care, as well as business.

Dr. Frances Pestello is a Professor of Sociology, Le Moyne College. Dr. Pestello comes to Le Moyne after 25 years at the University of Dayton in Dayton, Ohio where she served as professor, as well as eight years as chair of the department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work. Her interests are social psychology, law and deviance. She has written on the relationship between attitudes and behavior, deterrence, and the impact of taking psychiatric medication on one’s sense of self.

The Participants
Leadership and emergent leaders are invited to attend these sessions, either as a series or stand alone.
Location
All sessions will be held in Grewen Auditorium in Grewen Hall. Directions to the campus and seminar room will be emailed in your confirmation one week prior to your event(s).

Fees
$15 per person per session, payable at the door or by mail. Please make checks payable to Le Moyne College. Cash is acceptable as well.

Questions?

Renée Downey Hart downeyrv@lemoyne.edu


Registration form:
Le Moyne College School of Business
Leadership Seminars for Not for Profit Organizations

Name of Organization

Contact Person

Attendees




Email Phone

Address

City State Zip

Two ways to register:
► fill out this form and fax to 315.445.4787
► fill out this form and email to wilsondg@lemoyne.edu (please mark Kauffman in your subject line)
► fill out this form and mail to
Dale Wilson, Assistant to the Dean of Management
LeMoyne College
1419 Salt Springs Road
Syracuse, New York 13214

Two ways to pay:
 Check enclosed
 I will bring payment the day of the workshop (Checks payable to Le Moyne College)

I/We will attend:

 March 30, 2012, 8:30 – 12:00 Spiritual Practices for Emotional Intelligence and Reflective Leadership Dr. Dennis O’Connor and Fr. David McCallum

 April 27, 201, 8:30 – 12:00 Coaching for Performance: Bringing out the Best in your Employees
Prof. Kerry Carney, MS, CSC. SPHR

 May 11, 2012, 8:30 – 12:00 “Nuts, Bums and Weirdoes:” Challenging Public Perceptions of Marginalized Populations Dr. Frances Pestello

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