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Fall Forward Leadership Conference Schedule
Fall Forward Leadership Conference Schedule
Fall Forward Leadership Conference Schedule
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10:00-10:30 Check-In 10:30-10:45 Welcome 10:45-11:00 Travel to Session 1 11:00-12:00 Session 1 12:00-12:50 Lunch 12:50-1:00 1:00-2:00 2:00-2:15 2:15-3:15 3:15-3:30 3:30-4:30 4:30-4:45 4:45-6:00 Travel to Session 2 Session 2 Travel to Session 3 Session 3 Travel to Keynote Keynote Speaker Conference Wrap-Up Networking Reception
Various Locations
Various Locations
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Session 1 Breakouts
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
EntrepreYOU!
From Aha to Exit how to start and grow a venture. Presenter: Women's Entrepreneurship (WE) Location: MU 246 Coconino
How to make a gourmet omelette from egg on your face
By the end you will be pleasantly surprised and leave knowing how to handle yourself during uncomfortable or embarrassing situations as a leader! Presenter: Roisin Doy Location: MU 242 La Paz
Curiosity, Uniqueness and how to bring your Gift to the World
Your gift is your purpose in life, what will you do with? Presenter: Kelsey Wong Location: MU 228 Cochise
The Lost Boys Found and a Basic Guide to Oral History
The amazing stories of the Lost Boys of Sudan who faced loss, fear and hopelessness and a basic guide on how to do an oral history Presenter: Arthur Morales Location: MU 236 Mohave
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Session 2 Breakouts
1:00 t - 2:00 pm
Building on Who You Already Are: Leadership Talents & Weaknesses
Too often we spend a great deal of time trying to make our weaknesses less weak instead of making our natural talents strengths. Students will leave thinking about how to discover their talents and turn them into strengths. Presenter: Joel Todd Location: MU 246 Coconino
Questions: The True power of Inspiration and Innovation
It begins with a simple question: "What do you want to be when you grow up?" Presenter: Tony Nguyen Location: MU 242 La Paz
Traditional Values in Modern Native American Leadership
This will be both an educational and interactive workshop. Teaching traditional leadership values through examples of current and recent Native American leaders such as Chad "Corntassel" Smith, Wilma Mankiller, Dennis Banks, Russel Means, Aurelio Paz, and John Beck. Presenter: Amoneeta Beckstein Location: MU 228 Cochise
Me, Myself, and Lead
Lead yourself. It's important in college to understand the importance of managing one's self. Taking risks, sacrificing, and occasionally going with the gut feelings that create a personal experience that will ultimately lead you to...SELF-DISCOVERY! Presenter: Tyandrah A. & Oscar V. Location: MU 236 Mohave
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Session 3 Breakouts
2:15 pm - 3:15 pm Perspective My presentation aims to emphasize a 3 step process that can be utilized to gain perspective about successfully handling stressful situations. The strategy is an analytical approach that requires 3 steps; realization, analyzing, and implementation. Presenter: Faryal Mushtaq Location: MU 246 Coconino
Questions: The True power of Inspiration and Innovation
It begins with a simple question: "What do you want to be when you grow up?" Presenter: Tony Nguyen Location: MU 242 La Paz
Building on Who You Already Are: Leadership Talents & Weaknesses
Too often we spend a great deal of time trying to make our weaknesses less weak instead of making our natural talents strengths. Students will leave thinking about how to discover their talents and turn them into strengths. Presenter: Joel Todd Location: MU 228 Cochise
The Lost Boys Found and a Basic Guide to Oral History
The amazing stories of the Lost Boys of Sudan who faced loss, fear and hopelessness and a basic guide on how to do an oral history Presenter: Bob Hubbard Location: MU 236 Mohave
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Keynote
3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
When she was 17, Natalie Warne learned about the Invisible Children Project -- a campaign to rescue Ugandan children from Joseph Konys child armies. As an intern for Invisible Children, she led a nation-wide campaign for the project. She successfully got the campaign featured on the Oprah Winfrey show, a victory that dramatically raised the profile of the movement. Natalie now works as a film editor in Los Angeles.
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