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ANDREWS UNIVERSITY: "Leading in Times of Crisis" Webinars.

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Andrews University issued the following announcement on May 28

The Andrews University Department of Leadership will host a series of “Leading in Times of Crisis” webinars from June 8–July 19, 2020. Each Monday, from 7–8 p.m., a frontline leader in the campus, church or community will be interviewed about their direct experiences with recent crises.

Featured speakers currently include Terry Shaw, CEO, AdventHealth; Sung Kwon, director, NAD Adventist Community Services; and Dave Weigley, president, Columbia Union Conference. The webinars will be available through Zoom. Those in attendance online will also be able to submit questions for the speaker.

The webinars are free, but registration is required. To register, please visit https://mailchi.mp/e359df9c672b/leadingintimesofcrisis. You will receive a link and a password to join the meeting. CEU certificates are available upon request.

Participants interested in more extensive studies on the topic “Leading in Times of Crisis” are encouraged to register for the summer courses LEAD-689-999 (994) Seminar: Leading in Times of Crisis or LEAD-789-999 (995) Advanced Seminar: Leading in Times Crisis. For more information about these graduate courses, interested participants may contact the Department of Leadership at leader@andrews.edu.

The Andrews University Leadership program is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. The Department of Leadership houses three graduate academic programs: educational leadership, higher education administration, and leadership. Each program operates primarily in a distance education format, with most courses being taught online. For more information, visit andrews.edu/leadership.

Original source can be found here.

Source: Andrews University

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