Emerging Leaders
Emerging Leaders

Emerging Leaders

Focus on
Developing Tools
for Effective Leadership

 

 

Our Emerging Leaders Program (ELW) is designed to help new supervisors and team leads become more effective, confident, and successful leaders in today’s rapidly changing environment. 

Working alongside world-class faculty, participants will gain insight into their own leadership style and how it impacts their team and the organization as a whole, while acquiring practical tools and techniques in time management, effective communication, employee engagement, virtual team collaboration, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI), and more. With the knowledge and skills gained, they will be able to lead with greater clarity and purpose, creating an environment where their employees can thrive.

 

Ideal For

New managers or those planning to move into management in the near future

Learning Objectives
  • Learn how to manage yourself and others in a modern, fast-paced environment
  • Gain clarity on how to re-engage your employees, manage up, and manage across organizational silos
  • Leverage your strengths and competencies as a rising leader
  • Explore the power of diversity and inclusion in creating high performing teams

 

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Jared Peatman, Ph.D.

Co-Faculty Director, ELW

A nationally recognized authority on the Civil War era, Dr. Jared Peatman has served as a Senior Fellow at GW CEPL since 2014. Jared is well-known by our students for his talent in using history and storytelling to examine modern-day leadership challenges in a fun and engaging way.

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Natalie Houghtby-Haddon, Ph.D.

Co-Faculty Director, ELW
Associate Director, GW CEPL

Dr. Natalie Houghtby-Haddon brings over 25 years of experience teaching and coaching government executives in strategic leadership, stakeholder management and culture change for transformational impact.

 

Guest Speakers

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Lindsay Burr

Lindsay Burr

Senior Fellow, GW CEPL
CEO and Entrepreneur

 


"I was thrilled with this program – so much is immediately applicable to my team. I think it’s a better workshop than [many of] our internal offerings at Kaiser Permanente and I am going to recommend it to other colleagues!
Thank you!"

Katie Wilson, RD, MHSA
Manager - Telemedicine and Mobility Solutions - Technology Integration | MAPMG


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DATES

TBD

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CLASS SIZE

Small group of up to 25

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VENUE

Online

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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT UNITS

2.0 CEUs

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MODEL

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TUITION PRICE

Government $1,950
Non-government $2,145

10% OFF

GW CEPL Alumni
Groups of 5+
Exclusive Partners

 

 


"I thoroughly enjoyed the Emerging Leaders Program (ELW). The two day course was packed with practical research, insights, tools and techniques related to virtual team collaboration, employee engagement, effective employee communication, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), and time management."

Josef Oshinski
Senior Federal Human Resources Specialist

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"Participating in this program was a huge benefit to me as I build my leadership skills and qualities. It has had a significant impact on my ability to lead in my current work, and I have no doubt it will help me as I advance in my career.”

David Feinman
Government Affairs Director, Conservation Lands Foundation


 

Contact:

Kateryna Pyatybratova
Marketing and Business Development Director

   [email protected]
    202-817-9176