[Sig-l] Leadership Development Program at Annual Meeting
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Attention ASIST leaders, aspiring leaders, and potential leaders (That's all
of you!)
You are cordially invited to attend this year's Leadership Development
Program at the ASIST annual meeting in Providence. See a description below. The
program is sponsored by the ASIST Leadership Development Committee. Our
speaker is Stacy Surla, one of two winners of the 2004 James M. Cretsos Leadership
Award.
Penny O'Connor
ASIST Leadership Development Chair
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Leadership Development Program:
Leading Successful Volunteer Projects
Sunday, November 14, 2004, 5:00-6:30pm (free)
Non-profits, educational institutions, and many other types of organization
rely on volunteers to achieve their missions. At the same time,
volunteer-based projects are a challenge to pull off. This interactive session will draw
on experiences from audience members and examples from the recent redesign of
the ASIS&T website. We will examine volunteering, leading, and success (and
even projects) in order to discover some simple but effective philosophies
and strategies to make you a better leader - and a better volunteer.
Instructor: Stacy Surla
Stacy Surla is one of two winners this year of the James M. Cretsos
Leadership Award. She led the redesign of the ASIS&T website and is planning
committee chair for the 2005 Information Architecture Summit. Her history as a
volunteer crosses decades and disciplines, and includes co-founding the Rosebud
independent film and video festival, managing fundraising for the DC Arts
Center, co-chairing the Foundation for Mid-East Communication, serving as briefing
leader for the Hunger Project, starting a crimewatchers program in
Haight-Asbury, and organizing a neighborhood circus. Ms. Surla is an Information
Architect for MITRE.
Vicki L. Gregory
Professor and Director
School of Library and Information Science
University of South Florida
gregory at luna.cas.usf.edu
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