Transformation Through Collaboration: The Awesome Power of Facilitation
September 17, 2018 • 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM NEW LOCATION: Sac State College of Continuing Education 3000 State University Dr, Sacramento - Modoc Hall Lunch Included
Are your facilitation sessions active and collaborative?
Facilitation is a skill built on proven principles and tools, passion, and a desire to build engagement from all participants. When it is used effectively it can be a powerful vehicle for collaboration and change.
In this session, Dr. David Innis, Interim President & CEO of Align Capital Region, will demonstrate how using the power of facilitated collaboration can effect transformational change.
During this session, you’ll:
Dr. David Inniss is Align Capital Region’s Interim President & CEO. David completed his undergraduate degree in Computer Science at The United States Military Academy (WestPoint), where he graduated as a Distinguished Cadet in the Class of 1999. He holds a Master’s in Business Administration and a doctorate in Education Leadership and Management. Dr. Inniss has a passion for community and servant leadership and uses a proven facilitation model to align public and private resources to advance positive collaborative outcomes.
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