Meet Zach Dagneau, member of The Junior Achievement Leadership Council. Zach has been with KI for eight years after joining the team straight out of college at their headquarters in Green Bay, WI. He now oversees Central Florida collaborating with clients to help spark inspiration for their learning and work environments. Zach has volunteered as a Business Coach for JA’s 3DE students at Ocoee High School. He also plays a vital role in connecting with young professionals in the community to engage them as new members of the Leadership Council: “Being involved in the JALC has been a very rewarding experience. Outside of the fulfillment earned through supporting JA’s mission and initiatives, it is great to be surrounded by a group of diverse individuals with like-minded goals. As a young professional, it’s exciting to know I have found an organization that has helped me build both my personal and professional brand.”
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Meet Zach Dagneau, member of The Junior Achievement Leadership Council. Zach has been with KI for eight years after joining the team straight out of college at their headquarters in Green Bay, WI. He now oversees Central Florida collaborating with clients to help spark inspiration for their learning and work environments. Zach has volunteered as a Business Coach for JA’s 3DE students at Ocoee High School. He also plays a vital role in connecting with young professionals in the community to engage them as new members of the Leadership Council: “Being involved in the JALC has been a very rewarding experience. Outside of the fulfillment earned through supporting JA’s mission and initiatives, it is great to be surrounded by a group of diverse individuals with like-minded goals. As a young professional, it’s exciting to know I have found an organization that has helped me build both my personal and professional brand.”
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Get involved! One thing we all have in common is education. We have all been impacted by it one way or another, many of you may have even attended schools right here in Central Florida. Junior Achievement of Central Florida gives you a prime opportunity to volunteer and get back into those classrooms and make an impact! I'll be the first to say that I do not remember all of those assignments that were completed and tests that were studied for in high school. With that being said, I do remember those unique experiences where people came in for presentations or career days. It was always so exciting to hear different perspectives and understand that there are so many things you can do if you keep working hard. If you have a desire to give back and get involved here locally, give me a shout! #Education #AlwaysLearning #Volunteering #GiveBack #Leadership
Meet Zach Dagneau, member of The Junior Achievement Leadership Council. Zach has been with KI for eight years after joining the team straight out of college at their headquarters in Green Bay, WI. He now oversees Central Florida collaborating with clients to help spark inspiration for their learning and work environments. Zach has volunteered as a Business Coach for JA’s 3DE students at Ocoee High School. He also plays a vital role in connecting with young professionals in the community to engage them as new members of the Leadership Council: “Being involved in the JALC has been a very rewarding experience. Outside of the fulfillment earned through supporting JA’s mission and initiatives, it is great to be surrounded by a group of diverse individuals with like-minded goals. As a young professional, it’s exciting to know I have found an organization that has helped me build both my personal and professional brand.”
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The most valuable learning experience of my career!
Our Richmond (North/West End) office congratulates our owner, Lorraine Alexander, on her graduation from the Express Leadership Academy! ??
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Learn more about the POWER Women's Leadership Academy and what year three is looking like.
Now in its third year, the POWER Women’s Leadership Academy and Clemson Student-Athlete Development continue to raise the standard and provide an unparalleled student-athlete experience! ????
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Check out this great upcoming WACL (Women in Advertising & Communications Leadership ) Female Leadership event here in #Edinburgh on June 6th It features "Mentoring and coaching for women navigating the complexity of leadership and family life" via mentor Cara Chambers ?? #advertisingandmarketing #advertising #marketing #innovation #business #scottishbusiness
Delighted to have been invited to be a mentor for the upcoming WACL Scotland Talent Sessions Female Leadership event! Mentoring and coaching women navigating the complexity of leadership and family life is a passion of mine, as well as championing better flexibility for all working parents and carers (the dads too, after all, people become parents, it’s not just women who become mums…) Join us in Edinburgh on 6th June for a fascinating discussion followed by some ‘speed mentoring’! https://lnkd.in/ek7pYuRc
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WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT ODYSSEY LEADERSHIP ACADEMY: "It is clear that learners’ well-being is at the heart of the institution’s guiding principles, and in its vision, mission, and values" LEARN MORE: https://lnkd.in/gybmewza
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This happened this week to my kids when meeting with teachers! #KnowBetter #DoBetter The Misunderstandings of Monolingual Approaches: A Call for Change For too long, many educators have advised bilingual parents to prioritize English at home, believing that it would help their children succeed academically. While often well-intentioned, this advice is not only outdated but can also harm students and families. Research shows that encouraging bilingualism benefits cognitive development, academic achievement, and emotional well-being. When parents are told to focus solely on English, it dismisses the importance of their home language and culture. This not only puts unnecessary pressure on families but also risks alienating children from their linguistic heritage. Bilingualism is an asset, not a barrier, and students who maintain their home language alongside English often outperform their monolingual peers in the long run. Instead of urging parents to prioritize English over their native language, educators should promote additive bilingualism—encouraging students to become fluent in both languages. Building literacy in the home language strengthens English acquisition, fosters confidence, and creates a bridge between school and family life. It’s time to move away from the harmful misconception that English proficiency must come at the expense of other languages. We must empower families to nurture multilingualism and embrace the richness it brings to classrooms and communities. Educators can make the most impact by shifting from a deficit mindset to one that celebrates the diverse linguistic assets students bring to the table.
As always, it was a pleasure to support the California Association of Latino Superintendents and Administrators Region 5 & 6 leaders and members, educators, and supporters at Monday’s mixer. Thank you to the following GGUSD superintendents for their leadership stories and inspiration: Dr. Gabriela Mafi, Ernest Gonzalez, Brinda Leon, and Dr.Julienne Lee. Thank you to Dr. Sonia Llamas, LCSW and Cesar Flores for their leadership and being wonderful hosts. As Director of School/District Partnerships in CA, Summit K12, I believe in CALSA’s goal of strengthening our community through the power of relationships in education. Gracias, CALSA. Nos vemos pronto!
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Session topics will include: Declining Enrollment, Educating Future Ready Students, Navigating Conflict, Chronic Absenteeism, Teacher Shortage, Academic Achievement for All, Artificial Intelligence: Beyond the Hype, Meeting the Needs of all Students, and a NYSED Panel Discussion
Save the date! ?? Our 3rd Annual Leadership in Education Event will be held in Albany, July 19-20! Take your district leadership to the next level. Join us for two days of professional development and networking with colleagues from across the state. Registration opens April 8.
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Need to learn how to conduct a successful Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) audit at your organization? Join us at the Fall 2024 Diversity Leadership Academy (DLA) to learn how to effectively map/audit your organization's DEI efforts and much, much more. To learn more, please visit https://lnkd.in/eZswyz4
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This month's Alumni Spotlight is Henry Decoo from Entech! HOMETOWN: Bronx, NY TITLE: Director of Sales COMPANY: Entech LEADERSHIP YEAR: 2020 How do you stay connected with area professionals? "I stay connected with area professionals by utilizing a mix of networking events, online platforms like LinkedIn, and my participation on the Leadership Sarasota Council and Leadership Alumni Committee. I also engage in industry-specific associations, attend professional development programs, and foster relationships through informal meetings and community involvement to build a strong network of connections." What was the most impactful part about the Leadership Sarasota program? "The most impactful part of the program was getting to go behind the scenes and learning about how all of the different segments of the business community come together to advance the Sarasota community. This helped me to get a better understanding of how I can help to contribute to our community’s growth and prosperity by getting more involved." What’s the best piece of professional advice you have been given? "Solve a problem or go away. We are either helping people achieve their goals or solve their problems. That’s the mentality we need to have when we are conducting business."
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