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Thursday, June 6
 

11:10am MDT

Creating Student Center Agency to Close Opportunity Gaps
Participants will have an opportunity to discuss and share ideas related to personalized learning (PL) for all learners. Does personalized learning lead to a more equitable and accessible learning experience for children? What are some learner-centered practices that can be immediately implemented in our learning environments that will help close the opportunity gaps? Participants will walk away from the workshop with a better understanding of how personalized learning serves ALL students and with tangible tools to begin to incorporate PL in their districts and classrooms.

Speakers
avatar for Abbie Forbus

Abbie Forbus

Director, Teaching and Learning, KnowledgeWorks
Abbie works with learning communities across the country to coach them in redesigning learning structures toward personalized learning. Prior to joining KnowledgeWorks, Abbie spent 15 years working with learners in Lindsay Unified School District, a competency-based learning community... Read More →
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Terrance Sullivan, JD

Director, State Policy, KnowledgeWorks
In his role, Terrance provides leadership and support in the development of a state policy agenda with a focus on providing policy flexibility and alignment to support the expansion of personalized learning. His responsibilities include authoring policy documents and white papers... Read More →


Thursday June 6, 2019 11:10am - 12:00pm MDT
Tower Court D 1550 Court Pl, Denver, CO 80202

1:10pm MDT

Creating Success: Using the Thrive Developmental Mosaic to Establish Critical Networks
It has been said that “it’s not what you know, but who you know.” This colloquial truth can make entering the professional arena difficult, especially for first-generation college degree recipients who may not a professional network established. Thus, creating and sustaining a diverse professional network, that has both mass and depth, is critical for professional success. To help mitigate the barriers often associated with the lack of a professional network, this workshop will demonstrate an integrated and reflective practice of self-development over the career and lifespan using the Thrive Developmental Mosaic framework in the common lexicon of coaches, associates, sponsors, mentors, and connectors.

Speakers
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Dr. Stephanie Bluth

Coordinator IV, Sam Houston State University
Stephanie Bluth, PhD, has worked in the field of higher education and graduate enrollment for 10 years. She currently holds an administrative position within The Graduate School at Sam Houston State University and a clinical adjunct faculty position within the College of Criminal... Read More →
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Dr. Dana E. Bible

Assistant Professor, Sam Houston State University
Dana E. Bible is an Assistant Professor of Business Communication at Sam Houston State University. She is the program sponsor for the Business Learning Community, a subset of the University’s Student Success Initiative. Prior to accepting a full-time faculty position, she worked... Read More →


Thursday June 6, 2019 1:10pm - 2:00pm MDT
Tower Court D 1550 Court Pl, Denver, CO 80202

2:10pm MDT

The Evolution of Brand YOU for 2020: Strategies for Branding the Inclusive Leader
Your brand, how you present yourself and how others perceive you, is a key component to your career success. Branding yourself is not something that just happens. You must be intentional in designing the image you want to portray. Communicating your brand based on your authentic strengths, inclusive leadership style, talents, and career successes is most effective through measured story-telling and proper use of social media.

Speakers
avatar for Karla Hernandez DeCuir

Karla Hernandez DeCuir

Sr. Director of Enr. Mgmt. & Ext. Aff., University of Houston-Victoria
Karla Hernandez DeCuir is the Senior Director of Enrollment Management and External Affairs at University of Houston Victoria in Katy where she oversees the recruiting efforts in the Houston market for the University, as well as all external affairs and strategic partnerships for... Read More →
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Arquella Hargrove

Strategic Planning/Organization, Development Coach
Arquella Hargrove has been “dubbed” a change agent based on her work supporting both established organizations and entrepreneurial ventures advising them through stages of creation, growth, and stabilization. She brings a successful 25-year track record of creating and implementing... Read More →
avatar for Yvonne N. Harris

Yvonne N. Harris

Senior Manager, Sogeti
Yvonne N. Harris currently serves as the Diversity Talent Attraction Leader for Capgemini North America, a global leader in consulting, technology services and digital transformation.Immediately prior to joining Capgemini, Yvonne was a Regional Human Resources Director in the financial... Read More →
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Tracey Kearny

Vice President, Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc.
As Vice President with Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc., Tracey partners with companies in the Houston and Louisiana markets to evaluate and implement responsible human capital solutions during mergers/acquisitions and restructuring. She works with organizational leaders to provide... Read More →


Thursday June 6, 2019 2:10pm - 3:00pm MDT
Tower Court D 1550 Court Pl, Denver, CO 80202
 
Friday, June 7
 

10:10am MDT

Here Is What It’s Like to Be an LGBTQ Young Person: Push-Out Factors in School
Speakers
avatar for Morgan Smith

Morgan Smith

Director of Strategy & Collaboration, Longmont Economic Development Partnership
Morgan Smith is the lead for strategy & collaboration at the Longmont Economic Development Partnership. He was the Student Body President at the University of Denver and the founder of the state’s largest student-run think tank that engages young people at a local level, Roosevelt... Read More →


Friday June 7, 2019 10:10am - 11:00am MDT
Tower Court D 1550 Court Pl, Denver, CO 80202

11:10am MDT

First Generation Idea Lab: For First Gen Students by First Gen Students
First Generation students face unique challenges on their campuses, at their workplaces and in their daily lives. This student-led and student-centered session will allow participants to exchange knowledge and create practical solutions for issues that affect their lives. First Generation students and professionals are welcome.

Friday June 7, 2019 11:10am - 12:00pm MDT
Tower Court D 1550 Court Pl, Denver, CO 80202
 
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