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2005 New Presidents Workshop
January 3-4, 2005
The
Marco Island Marriott
Marco Island, Florida
Immediately prior to the Presidents Institute, CIC will again sponsor
a day-and-a-half workshop for recently appointed college leaders, typically
in their first or second year. Workshop leaders are experienced presidents
and other experts. The workshop also affords opportunities for new presidents
(and spouses) to meet and share ideas with others who are new to the presidency.
Uniquely focused on the needs of leaders of smaller private colleges and
universities, the New Presidents Workshop consistently earns high marks
for value and quality from its participants.
Chair: Marylouise Fennell,
RSM, Senior Counsel, CIC
Moderator: Scott Miller, President,
Wesley College, and Chair, New Presidents Advisory Committee
Sessions
Welcoming Address, Roger Martin, President, Randolph-Macon College
Who We Are, Rosemary Jeffries, RSM, President, Georgian Court
University and Walter Broadnax, President, Clark Atlanta University
The Presidency—Striving for Success, Jay Lemons, President,
Susquehanna University
Working with the Board, William Crouch, President, Georgetown
College and Jacqueline Powers Doud, President, Mount St. Mary’s
College (CA)
Financial Fundamentals for the Small College or University,
Robert Pearce, President, Mount Mercy College
The President and Development: Fundamentals and Then Some,
Dennis Vest, Chair of the Board/CEO, The Charitable Resources Group (TCR
Group) and Richard Artman, President, Siena Heights University
You Got the Job, Now What?, William Luckey, President, Lindsey
Wilson College
Workshop Schedule
Monday, January 3
11:00 a.m. – Noon, Registration
Noon – 1:30 p.m., Welcoming Luncheon
1:45 – 5:30 p.m., Sessions
6:30 – 8:00 p.m., New Presidents Dinner
Tuesday, January 4
7:30 – 8:30 a.m., Continental Breakfast for New Presidents
8:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m., Sessions (including box lunch)
As additional presenters, sessions,
and times are confirmed,
details will be posted on this page.
For hotel reservation information, click
here.
For information on the 2005 Presidents Institute,
click here.
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