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Thursday, September 19
 

9:15am PDT

The Transformative Power of Reciprocal Mentorship
Thursday September 19, 2024 9:15am - 10:30am PDT
This workshop aims to deepen understanding and application of mentorship as a transformative tool in educational leadership. It will combine theory with practical, introspective learning to empower participants to enhance their leadership skills, build meaningful mentorship relationships, and promote personal well-being and professional growth. Attendees are encouraged to attend with a friend, colleague, mentor/mentee, but those coming alone will also benefit greatly. The workshop will cover building teams with positive people who support and energize you, highlighting that mentorship is not one-sided and involves two-way communication and mutual growth.

In this presentation, the following will also be discussed and emphasized:
Long-term Benefits of effective mentorship, including improved school culture, enhanced leadership capacity, and better student outcomes.

Community Involvement: Stresses the importance of involving all stakeholders (staff, parents, students) in the process, promoting a truly inclusive and collaborative approach to educational leadership

Key Audience Takeaways:    
  1. Enhanced Leadership Skills. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of how to leverage mentorship and use research based strategies to develop their leadership abilities, effectively guide others, and create positive impacts within their educational institutions.
  2. Attendees will learn practical strategies for establishing and maintaining strong mentorship connections. This includes setting clear goals, fostering open communication, and providing personalized support tailored to individual needs.
  3. Promotion of Personal Well-Being and Professional Growth. The workshop will emphasize the integration of emotional intelligence and self-care into mentorship practices. Participants will discover how to balance personal well-being with professional responsibilities, ensuring sustained growth and resilience in their leadership journeys.
Speakers
avatar for Katie Chin Barry

Katie Chin Barry

Coord of Special Ed Svcs, Special Education
Katie is a dedicated and accomplished educator with over 16 years of experience advocating for inclusive and equitable education. As the Special Education Coordinator for the Santa Ana Unified School District, she has committed her career to fostering an environment where all students... Read More →
avatar for Gloria Olamendi

Gloria Olamendi

Asst Supt Spec Ed Spec Ed Local Plan Area SELPA, Special Education
Dr. Olamendi Ed.D. is an accomplished educator and equity advocate with over two decades of experience in the field of education. As the Assistant Superintendent of Special Education in the Santa Ana Unified School District, she has dedicated her career to ensuring the highest quality... Read More →
Thursday September 19, 2024 9:15am - 10:30am PDT
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10:45am PDT

Multiple Jeopardy: The Intersectionality of Women's Leadership
Thursday September 19, 2024 10:45am - 12:00pm PDT
Multiple jeopardy is the theory that the various intersections of one's identity, such as gender, class, race, language, nationality, Colorism, sexual orientation, et al, can have a multiplicative effect on one’s experiences. As a woman leader, we have to recognize the assets and gifts our diverse students, families and colleagues contribute to create a healthy school community. But we have to first have to have a deep understanding of self to become a stronger intersectional leader.

Key Audience Takeaways:
  1. Experience a deeper understanding of each of your multiple identities and how it informs all aspects of your leadership;
  2. Learn strategies to overcome the “sense of being neither” exclusively one identity nor another;
  3. Create a stronger “sense of being” when you live in the borders and find yourself in multiple worlds.
Speakers
avatar for Jennifer Smith

Jennifer Smith

Retired Chief Equity Officer, Los Angeles County Office of Education
Dr Jennifer Smith, is a retired Chief Equity Officer, Leadership Coach and Consultant. She started her career in education as a middle school math and computer teacher in the Pasadena Unified School District (PUSD) over 27 years ago. She later went on to become an elementary school... Read More →
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Margaret A. Abrahamson

Asst Superintendent/HR, Charter Oak Unified School District
Thursday September 19, 2024 10:45am - 12:00pm PDT
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2:00pm PDT

Ed Branding: How to Build Leadership with Social Influence
Thursday September 19, 2024 2:00pm - 3:15pm PDT
This session will focus on helping educational leaders effectively hone in on branding their self, site & organization utilizing the power of values driven leadership, social media and social influence. Participants will define their brand, define their personal board, calibrate, and discover new and fun ways to grow your brand and PLN to help take your leadership journey to the next level. They will also learn some easy and useful tips/tricks to use social media to tell their story and amplify their brand as well as the brand of their site/organization.

Now more than ever, in a time of attacks on public education, declining enrollment and culture wars, we must own the narrative and become the media. This session serves to empower classified employees, teachers, administrators, superintendents, board members, colleges/universities, families and community partners to embrace branding for the power of connection it has. The session will demystify branding, public relations and promotions. It will empower participants with the ability to amplify their stories for the benefit of themselves, their sites and their organizations.

Key Audience Takeaways:

  1. Define brand and personal board
  2. Discover new and fun ways to grow your brand and PLN to help take your leadership journey to the next level
  3. Learn some easy and useful tips/tricks to use social media to amplify your story
Speakers
avatar for Lynette White

Lynette White

Public Information Officer, Ed Branding Podcaster & Author, Palo Alto Unified School District
Ms. Lynette White brings over 15 years of experience in education to her role as the Public Information Officer for the Palo Alto Unified School District. Ms. White has gained national recognition for her insightful presentations on personal and organizational branding through social... Read More →
avatar for Renae Bryant

Renae Bryant

Director, Educational Service; Ed Branding Podcaster & Author, Anaheim Union High School District
Dr. Renae Bryant is a leader, author, and speaker who serves as the Director of Plurilingual Services at Anaheim Union High School District (AUHSD) in Anaheim, California where she works collaboratively with scholars, staff, families and community to build systems and processes to... Read More →
Thursday September 19, 2024 2:00pm - 3:15pm PDT
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3:30pm PDT

Empowering Women: Leveraging Your Network for Personal and Professional Growth
Thursday September 19, 2024 3:30pm - 4:45pm PDT
In today's interconnected world, success is not just about what you know but also about who you know. This session explores the power of leveraging your network to unlock your full potential, pursue your passions, and cultivate lifelong friendships. We will delve into practical strategies for building and nurturing meaningful connections, harnessing collective talents, and fostering a supportive community that promotes growth, resilience, and well-being.

Key Audience Takeaways:    
  1. Learn practical strategies for building and maintaining a diverse and supportive network and Identify key individuals in your network who can serve as mentors, sponsors, and advocates.
  2. Explore the benefits of collaboration, knowledge sharing, and mutual support within a community of like-minded women leaders.
  3. Develop an action plan to leverage your network effectively for pursuing your passions, advancing your career, and enhancing your overall well-being.
Speakers
avatar for Tedde Vaupel

Tedde Vaupel

Director of Human Resources, Sylvan Union School District
Tedde’ Vaupel is a seasoned educational leader in the Sylvan Union School District, having served as a teacher, principal, and Director of Human Resources. As the founding principal of the Sylvan STEAM Academy, she has played a key role in promoting STEAM education and was recognized... Read More →
avatar for Ashley Grim

Ashley Grim

Coordinator of Assessment, Ceres Unified School District
Ashley Grim has been in education for over 25 years serving as a teacher, intervention coordinator, principal, and EdTech specialist. She currently serves as the Coordinator of Assessment in Ceres Unified. In her current position, she is responsible for overseeing the District’s... Read More →
avatar for Laura Granger

Laura Granger

Assistant Superintendent, Riverbank Unified School District
With over 25 years of dedicated experience in the field of education, Laura Granger has established herself as a transformative leader and a passionate advocate for student success. As the Assistant Superintendent of Educational Services, Laura brings a wealth of knowledge, innovative... Read More →
avatar for Nancee Davis

Nancee Davis

Retired Principal, Sylvan Union School District
Nancee Davis is a passionate educator whose career has spanned over 36 years. A very recent retiree, Nancee has served as a teacher, counselor, principal, Instructor at Teacher’s College of San Joaquin, and Director II, Stanislaus County Office of Education, Ed Options. Throughout... Read More →
Thursday September 19, 2024 3:30pm - 4:45pm PDT
Costa Del Sol C
 
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