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    Leadership Development: A Process of Un-doing Understanding

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    2018-04-26
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    Kaufman, Eric K.
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    The Leadership, Volunteerism, and Civic Engagement (LVCE) program team is launching a professional development webinar series. The first offering will be April 26th, at 11am, and the focus will be on thinking differently about leadership. The more specific title is “Leadership Development: A Process of Un-doing Understanding,” and it is be co-sponsored by the Southern Rural Development Center.
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