Kathy Hoffman
Kathy Hoffman, PhD in Leadership and Change student, was awarded the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board Director’s Office Employee of the Year Award in
Kathy Hoffman, PhD in Leadership and Change student, was awarded the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board Director’s Office Employee of the Year Award in
Dr. Leatrice Oram ’16 (GSLC, PhD) and Dr. Martha Miser ’11 (GSLC, PhD) co-authored the article “All Ears: The Gift of the Introvert” that appeared
Dr. Greta Creech ’21 (GSLC, PhD) published a new article entitled, “Misaligned Perspectives on Diversity and Inclusion in the Intelligence Community” in the International Journal
PhD in Leadership and Change students LauraLynn Jansen, Cindy Mako Robinson, Kader Gumus, and alumna Dr. Shana Hormann will present at the International Association’s Women
Dr. LaTanya White ’22 (GSLC, PhD) (C17) was recommended by a Peer Review Panel of the United States (US) Department of State’s Bureau of Educational
Dr. Jessica Litwak ’15 (GSLC, PhD) in conjunction with the MHiiTE project, performed My Heart is in the East at the Romemu Center in New
Dr. Betty Johnson ’21 (GSLC, PhD) and PhD in Leadership and Change Professor Dr. Beth Mabry published “Remote Work Video Meetings: Workers’ Emotional Exhaustion and
GSLC Professor of Organization Learning and Development and Leading for Transformative Change Certificate Convenor, Dr. Mitch Kusy’s was featured on the Association of Occupational Health
Dr. Jody Levison-Johnson ’20 (GSLC, PhD in Leadership and Change) has been appointed to the Syracuse University David B. Falk College of Sport and Human
PhD in Leadership and Change student Nicole Williams recently presented the plenary session entitled “Finding and Embracing Your Leadership Identity: Exploratory Perspectives of Justice, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion,
Rev. Dr. Courtny Davis Olds ‘20 (GSLC, PhD) became Executive Minister/CEO of American Baptist Churches of Rhode Island in April 2022. In this role, Dr.
Dr. Elise Lark ‘14(GSLC, PhD) Founder of the nonprofit Circle of Friends for the Dying, recently secured the bequest of the home to establish Jim
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