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LEADERSHIP 2021: Connect, Collaborate, Create! Registration will close on January 21st at 3 pm ET

REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED  

Leadership 2021 Agenda

Once you have registered, you will receive a confirmation with registration details.

  • Connect with other chapter officers to discuss pressing issues and identify successful practices to help you in your leadership roles.
  • Collaborate by mutually working together to identify programs and workshops that chapters can share with each other.
  • Create goals and a game plan for your chapter to increase member engagement over the next five months of leadership.

This three-day leadership conference is open to all chapter officers, as well as those who serve on committees or in other leadership/volunteer positions. We encourage all District Conveners,  Regional Coordinators and members of the AGO National Council to also participate. There will be breakouts for Deans, Sub-Deans/Programming, Membership, Communications (website, newsletters, social media) and Treasurers, as well as by Chapter Size, to support peer-to-peer sharing and collaboration.  It will focus on strategies to jumpstart your chapter, motivate your board and deliver best practices to keep your chapter running effectively throughout the remainder of the year and beyond.

Please view this special announcement from  Grant Holcomb, Lexington Chapter leader, about why you should attend this special virtual conference.

https://wp.agohq.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Leadership-Conf.mp4

Please submit a group photo of your board or a previous chapter event to Elizabeth George, Email Elizabeth.  We will be presenting a photo montage at the beginning of the conference.

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  1. Jon Whittington says

    January 23, 2021 at 9:29 am

    Missed registration fir the leadership conference by a day. Will it be rebroadcast?

  2. Jane Otte says

    January 19, 2021 at 8:27 pm

    We had 2 Zoom meetings last fall. They went well. My struggle as the Dean is taking on too much. I need people who will step up.

  3. Dianne says

    January 19, 2021 at 10:45 am

    That’s a Big One for chapters. Make it fun! Maybe a potluck bring your own pizza. Have a topic. Invite a speaker- an author, a composer-they can be from anywhere! Make sure the host has a good working knowledge of Zoom. At this point in the game it’s no longer acceptable for a host not to know what they are doing. We have all been virtual for almost a year!

  4. Rick McKnight says

    January 7, 2021 at 10:13 pm

    Love to explore getting members connected.Zoom calls don’t seem to work. We did pull off a chapter Christmas Concert. Emails go unanswered and pre-COVID we would have attendance of 20+ for each meeting.

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