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KCC Co-sponsors
Public Health Leadership Development Conference
Friday, June 20, 2008
8:00am-6:30pm
Kingsborough Community College
MAC Playhouse
2001 Oriental Blvd.
Brooklyn, NY 11235
“Finding Your Inner Leader:
An ‘Aha!’ Conference
to Reach, Rouse, and Ready
Future Public and Community Health Leaders
It’s Content-Rich This year we confront "The Public Health Leadership Imperative" - the "calling" we all have to be leaders simply by virtue of our commitment to building healthy communities. You'll get more information than ever on what it means to be a leader, what a leader is and isn't, how to take leadership in stride, and what it takes to be a great leader. Our ever-entertaining and informative "leadership mindset" expert, Richard Gitlin, has brand-new presentations with new ideas, insights, and illuminations! If you enjoyed his presentations in the past, you will be "wowed" by what he has to offer this year! And our afternoon workshops are opportunities to explore "The Leader As..." focusing on a variety of specific roles leaders play. Explore the pathway that appeals the most to you…and at the end of the day, pick up handouts from the other sessions so you can "get a taste" of all the roles required of effective leaders.
It’s Networking-Rich! Our new format includes two solid hours of structured networking to guarantee you meet everyone you want to connect with. Our series of turbo-leadership roundtable discussions give you the chance to speak with experienced leaders about leadership opportunities, responsibilities, and challenges in a variety of health issues, work settings, and professions.
It is unique. The conference is unique in its focus on promoting health leadership development. What we do that’s different is to provide you with what may be the first forum in which you can recognize your leadership abilities, demonstrate the myriad of leadership opportunities available now and in the fast-approaching future, and to encourage you to take on those leadership roles.
It is inspirational as well as informative.. Throughout the day as you move from session to session, you'll experience a number of exciting and energizing "Aha!s". Our opening speakers, Courageous Leader panelists, roundtable discussion facilitators, and Leadership Pathways workshop presenters are remarkable women and men currently leading important health movements and initiatives…people whose passion, dedication, commitment, and achievements will touch and inspire you...and teach you what it takes.
It is multi-faceted. The conference offers presentations on the leadership imperative and the leadership mindset, Conversations with Courageous Leaders, roundtable discussions on leadership opportunities, responsibilities, and challenges in different work settings, professions, and health topics; Leadership Pathway workshops; and a vibrant new Call to Action closing that should leave you roused and ready to move forward as a leader.
Its local focus has global applications.. Though the conference highlights local issues and specifically promotes leadership development among Greater New York metropolitan area health professionals, the information, insights, and inspiration have universal relevance and applicability. We have attracted – and warmly welcome - participants from other regions, states, and countries!
Attendees love it!. In groups of new-found friends and colleagues, participants leave smiling and waving. Many have come back the following year to take different sessions. And what’s really great is that when they come, they bring colleagues, co-workers, and, best of all, their supervisors!
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Who Should Attend?
Community and public health specialists with 3-5 years experience who either aspire to become leaders in the near future, have recently become leaders, and/or want to advance as new leaders at the project, organizational/agency, or community level.
| civic and social groups | community board |
| colleges and universities | faith-based organizations |
| community-based organizations | for-profit organizations |
| government agencies | private/public foundations and philanthropies |
| hospitals and clinics | professional associations |
| local government | schools |
| local health departments | voluntary nonprofit organizations |
| long-term care facilities | |
| managed care companies | |
| pharmaceutical companies |
Click here for Conference Speaker updates.
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Who Is Involved in Planning the Conference?
Representatives from:
Arthur Ashe Institute
Brooklyn Borough President’s Office
Brooklyn College, CUNY
Downstate Medical Center, SUNY
Federation of County Perinatal Networks
Greater New York Society for Public Health Education
Greater Southern Brooklyn Health Coalition
Kingsborough Community College, CUNY
New York State Department of Health
Public Health Association of New York City
What Are The Special Features of the Conference?
Centering and Focusing Warm-Up
Barnes and Noble Bookstore – on site
Discounts and free shipping of all purchases for all conference attendees.
Exhibits
Roundtables for Diabetes Specialists
Seaside Networking Social
What Should I Wear and/or Bring?
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Can I Get Professional Continuing Education Credits?
Applications for up to 7.5 hours of professional continuing education credit for certified health education specialists (CHES) and other professionals pending.
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How Do I Register and What is Included in the Fee?
Conference registration fee includes:
Early-Bird registration fees available until May 1!
Low registration fees have been made possible through underwriting by our generous conference supporters.
What is the Conference Registration Cancellation and Substitution Policy?
Cancellations: Refund requests must be received in writing by June 6. All cancellations will be subject to a $35 cancellation fee and refunded after the conference. No refunds will be given for any reason after Friday, June 6, 2008.
Substitutions: Substitutions are welcome at any time provided that the substitute attendee is of the same registration category and/or pays the registration fee difference in advance or the day of the conference. Requests for substitutions must be submitted in writing to Registration Coordinator Madeline Britt: mbritt@marchofdimes.com or presented in writing at the conference.
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Could I Make a Presentation at the Conference?
If you have or know someone who has a presentation that would work well as a part of our conference, please submit an abstract before Friday, April 18!
Click here for Call for Abstracts.
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Can My Organization Become a Conference Supporter?
Absolutely!! And the best benefit, besides visibility is the discount “member” registration fee for all of your organization’s attendees!
For a list of conference support options and benefits, click here.
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And if I have more questions?
We’d love to hear from you. Contact the Conference Coordinator:
Karen Denard Goldman, PhD, CHES