National Child Welfare Workforce Institute - Learning, Leading Changing
 NATIONAL WEBINAR MINI-SERIES SESSION #3:   
STORIES & LESSONS LEARNED FROM LAMM ALUMNI

 

 

On Wednesday, May 28, 2014, from 3-4:30 PM ET, NCWWI invites you to join us for Child Welfare Means Change Management: Stories & Lessons Learned from LAMM Alumni, the third webinar in our 4-part national mini-series, Making a Difference: NCWWI Impact & Lessons Learned (2008-2013).  

 

Through the real life stories of LAMM alumni, we'll share what the Leadership Academy for Middle Managers has learned over the last five years about sustainable systems change, change management and leadership in the field of child welfare. The triumphs and challenges illustrated in their stories will provide relevant lessons and strategies that you can apply to current work situations, leadership skills and change efforts.

 

  Our panel of presenters includes:
  • Vannessa Dorantes, Torrington Area Office Director, Connecticut Department of Children and Families
  • Jenny Hinson, Division Administrator for Permanency, Child Protective Services Division, Texas Department for Family and Protective Services
  • Tricia Mosher, Independent Consultant/Coach/Trainer
  • Deborah Reed, Project Manager, Leadership Academy for Middle Managers, Center for Improvement of Child and Family Services, Portland State University School of Social Work
  • Scott Steuby, Statewide Human Services Manager, Washington State Department of Social and Health Services, Children's Administration

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This session is free and open to all, so please share the information with your colleagues and networks.

 

Certificates of attendance will be issued to all attendees via email following conclusion of the session.

 

For more information, please visit http://www.ncwwi.org/index.php/events/webinars-teleconferences or contact Sara Munson at smunson@albany.edu 

 

Warmly, the NCWWI Team
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