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COMPASS LEADERSHIP: LEVEL 3. How I got here!. Ingomar , PA I’m the baby of the family. North Allegheny 2008 Flag team Softball Student Council Volunteering Came as Education Major Graduating December Communication Minor: Spanish (Thanks Dad) . Slippery Rock. Graduate of FLSP
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How I got here! • Ingomar, PA • I’m the baby of the family. • North Allegheny 2008 • Flag team • Softball • Student Council • Volunteering • Came as Education Major • Graduating December • Communication • Minor: Spanish • (Thanks Dad)
Slippery Rock • Graduate of FLSP • Student Government Association • ARHS • Amnesty International (Peace Beyond Reason) • University Program Board
Let children read whatever they want and then talk about it with them. If parents and kids can talk together, we won't have as much censorship because we won't have as much fear. • Communication = Essential • Before Slippery Rock • Struggled with it here • Will always struggle • Be good communicator and being a good listener are hand to hand • Stay up-to-date
A leader leads by example, whether he intends to or not. • Great Man Theory • "Great leaders are born, not made"? • You're either a natural born leader or you're not. The term "Great Man" was used because, at the time, leadership was thought of primarily as a male quality, especially in terms of military leadership.
Contingency theory • a class of behavioral theory that contend that there is no one best way of leading and that a leadership style that is effective in some situations may not be successful in others. • University Program Board • Vice President – President – Vice President • We change boards yearly, where one communication technique or style of leadership can change year to year.
Diversity in the world is a basic characteristic of human society, and also the key condition for a lively and dynamic world as we see today. • North Allegheny • Wasn’t really exposed to a lot, didn’t really learn about diversity until SRU. • Diversity is everywhere • Constantly learning • St. Lucia • Eye-opening experience • Changed my outlook on life/America • Ask questions, always be open to learning • Just need to be open • Always listen to people around you • Try to also learn from one another • Step outside of your comfort zone
Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have a right to do and what is right to do. • Everything happens for a reason • Just trust • University Program Board • Concerts • Speakers • “Real World” • I might not agree with something we are doing but I will be able to voice my concerns in a professional way and continue to support the company to make it successful.
For every failure, there's an alternative course of action. You just have to find it. When you come to a roadblock, take a detour. • Always been someone who has said what’s on my mind. • University Program Board • Slippery Rock taught me I need to think a lot of the time before I say something • Conflict • different perspectives and view points in the world • Always going to occur • Struggled with • I tend to not understand why people can’t see my view point • Hurts relationships
Community service is helping people, but also gaining an understanding about each other and a sense of human compassion. • Family House Polo • Hike For Hope • Campus & Community Clean-up • St. Jude • St. Lucia • My favorite experience with community service was traveling to St. Lucia. • Learned a lot about myself. • Shoe Drive • Playing soccer • Soup Kitchen • Leadership Conference • Going to college
If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader. • Summer: CLO • Special Events/Public Relations Intern • Heinz Hall & Benedum • Cast Parties, Press Releases, Interviews • Plans after graduation • Special Events/Public Relations • Enjoy going to work • Pay to forward • Masters • Continuing to learn from others • Always carry Slippery Rock with me
It’s been a great time at slippery rock university. THANKS TO YOU! WORLDS BEST MENTOR Brad Julie Friends Family …too many to name individually. I REALLY AM SO BLESSED.