Today, I’d like to officially introduce the members of the 2016-2017 Imagine! Leadership Development Group (LDG). This year’s LDG members are (from left to right in the picture below):
Kathryn Craig – Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) for Imagine! Behavioral Health Services
Jessica Gaylord – Program Coordinator for Imagine!’s CORE/Labor Source department
Cameron Navis – Site Supervisor for Imagine!’s Innovations department
Alicia Burdick – Lead Case Manager for Imagine!’s Case Management department
MacKenzie Haering – Case Management Supervisor for Imagine!’s Case Management department
The purpose of Imagine!’s Leadership Development program is to provide a coordinated platform that strategically develops talent within Imagine! to address the company’s leadership needs for the future. The program is designed to educate employee participants about the complexities of the organization and to assist management in learning about people with talent that may be good matches for leadership roles.
Each participant in the LDG will gain a broad understanding of leadership skills and be provided the opportunity to apply their learning in various settings. Each participant will assess their present strengths and areas for growth and realize their potential for leadership. Leadership skills and knowledge gained will be applicable in many aspects of the successful participant’s experiences.
The Leadership Development Group will utilize a variety of methods of learning during the course of the year. These methods will include opportunities for self-study, facilitated group meetings, attendance at other Imagine! meetings, mentoring, training opportunities, and presentations.
Congratulations to all of this year’s LDG members. I think you will find it to be a very rewarding experience. I’m looking forward to getting to know you and, just as important, to learning from you throughout the year.
Check out the short video below to learn more about Imagine!’s Leadership Development Group.
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