University of Arkansas to co-host Women’s Personal Leadership Effectiveness Program in spring 2017

University of Arkansas to co-host Women’s Personal Leadership Effectiveness Program in spring 2017
University of Arkansas to co-host Women’s Personal Leadership Effectiveness Program in spring 2017 | Courtesy of Shutterstock
The University of Arkansas Global Campus and Inseitz Group recently announced that they will continue their partnership on the Women’s Personal Leadership Effectiveness Program in spring 2017, as the fall 2016 session nears its close on Nov. 30.
 
“I look forward to equally amazing results with the next group,” Rose Mary Pham, a certified Personal Leadership Effectiveness trainer who works with the program, said. “The leadership presented throughout the program will resonate with each participant, and she will strengthen her ability to significantly contribute to an organization, team or cause.”
 
The 11-week program is open to women who have been employed for at least three years and have served in a management or supervisory position for at least one year -- or who have overseen a project or program.

Participants alternate between online independent study and in-class meetings, where they hear from guest speakers.
 
“I have enjoyed hearing every single speaker,” Kristol Gano, participant in the fall 2016 session, said. “With the coursework and the in-person classes, my mission is becoming clearer and clearer. I am excited about having gone through this process to come out of it with such a defined set of goals and values that I can look to and be more intentional about.”