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Acting, Interim, Replaceable: Considerations, Challenges, Tactics & Necessary Skills-Presented by MLCOP and NCCPA

November 7 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm UTC+0

Free

Mid-level professionals often find themselves with the opportunity, expectation, or mandate to take on an interim role. This offer often comes with many questions and decisions that can get complicated quickly. This self-moderated panel of professionals will share their experiences with interim roles at a variety of institutions, situations, and outcomes. We will use transition theory as a framework to discuss the process of moving in and out of interim roles, things to consider, and tips to navigate the situation.This webinar is presented by ACPA’s Mid-Level Community of Practice (MLCOP) and North Carolina College Personnel Association (NCCPA).

Registration Fees:

Complimentary for ACPA Individual Members

$10 for Non-Members

ACPA/NASPA Professional Competencies:

Organizational and Human Resource

Presenters:

Priscilla “PJ” Ju, Anna Lehnen, and Brian Lackman are the three panelists for this session. All together, they have 40+ years of experience in Student Affairs and have worked in a range of roles across the student affairs and higher education spectrum which include but are not limited to: Student Leadership, Fraternity & Sorority Life, Residence Life, Student Activities, Career Services, Student Advising, and more.
PJ Ju serves as an Assistant Dean of Student Affairs of Sixth College at the University of California, San Diego.
Anna Lehnen serves as the Director of Student Involvement and Leadership at Duke University.
Brian Lackman serves as the Associate Director of Student Life & Leadership at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Venue

Online
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