The Do’s and Don’ts of Effective Leadership in a Startup – In-Person
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4 Currier Place,Hanover NH 03755
30 January, 2022
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Elements of effective leadership, how to define personal leadership styles, and ways to utilize key leadership skill in a startup setting. The Do’s and Don’ts of Effective Leadership in a Startup – In-Person Sadhana Hall, Deputy Director of the Rockefeller Center, will speak about the elements of effective leadership, how to define personal leadership styles, and ways to utilize key leadership skills in a startup setting. Sponsored by DartUP, a program of the Magnuson Center Sunday, 1/30/22 Time: 2PM – 4PM Location: In-Person at The Magnuson Center for Entrepreneurship, 4 Currier Place, Hanover, NH Sadhana Warty Hall is the Deputy Director of the Rockefeller Center and is a member of the senior management team that develops the overall vision and strategic planning initiatives for the Center. Prior to her appointment at the Rockefeller Center, she worked for more than 20 years with communities around the world in strategic planning, staff and program management, financial planning, and program development. She also served as director of international relations with the Global Health Council, where she also directed three annual global health conferences with 1,500 participants representing 80 countries. In June 2015, Ms. Hall was the recipient of a staff award given by Dartmouth College - the Sheila Culbert Distinguished Employee Service Award - in recognition of a decade of work during which she built, broadened, and brought academic rigor to experiential learning programs that deepen students’ knowledge and understanding of public policy and strengthen their leadership skills. Her work has included further developing the Rockefeller Leadership Fellows, initiating the Management and Leadership Development program in 2009, and launching the Rockefeller Global Leadership Program in 2012. In 2019, Ms. Hall was one out of 45 individuals worldwide to receive the Endeavour Executive Leadership Award, presented by the Australian government to leading professionals to undertake research and professional development in Australian institutions. Sadhana Hall is the co-author of Teaching Leadership: Bridging Theory and Practice and her second book, Leadership Blueprints: Adopt, Adapt, and Adjust is available as of April 2021. DartUP, a program of the Magnuson Center, values innovation, cooperation, integrity, and hardwork. DartUP will host entrepreneurship workshops open to all undergraduate and graduate students each fall term to introduce students to startup concepts and provide hands-on learning experiences. Interested students will form social entrepreneurial startup teams at the end of fall term to prepare for the annual 2-term long social entrepreneurial startup competition in which students form teams to create, design, market, and pitch their startup ideas to a panel of judges. For more information about DartUP go to https://magnuson.dartmouth.edu/dartup/ or email [email protected] For more information about the Magnuson Center go to magnuson.dartmouth.edu The mission of the Magnuson Center for Entrepreneurship is to serve Dartmouth students, faculty and alumni along all points of the entrepreneurial journey. We do this by providing co-curricular education and experiences, funding opportunities, and connection to our world class alumni network.
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