Women Who Lead: With Formal Titles & Without with Presenters: Tara Curry-Jahn & Shu Shu Costa

When:  May 3, 2024 from 09:00 AM to 03:00 PM (CT)


REGISTRATION IS OPEN!

(Click on "Registration" (blue hyperlink under the date) to begin the registration process.)


Registration Update as of 4/26/24:

This workshop has reached capacity. If you would like to be added to the waitlist, please click on the "Registration" link above and then on the "Join Wait List" button. If a spot becomes available, you will automatically receive an email from ISACS with instructions to return here and register. You will have 1 business day to respond, otherwise the system will move onto the next person on the waitlist. 


THE WORKSHOP IS FOR ISACS MEMBER & NON-MEMBER SCHOOLS.
Each participant must register themselves individually for the Workshop. There is no group discount.
Each participant MUST have a contact record in the system prior to registration.
Please s
ee "Registration Tips" located at the bottom for more information.

Questions regarding the Workshop?
Contact the ISACS Professional Learning Team at programinfo@isacs.org
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Description

Join a community of women leaders, at all points in their careers and serving in different roles, to understand the strengths they bring as well as the challenges of leading. Make plans to participate in a highly interactive day exploring topics that include the moments and messages of storytelling, developing a signature presence, and exploring the impact of feedback and power in leadership. This workshop is optimistic and action-oriented and a unique opportunity to interact with other women leading in schools who want to maximize their leadership potential. Women in both formal and informal positions of leadership or those who aspire to lead are encouraged to attend.

This experience will be an investment in you as a person, a professional, a leader, and a change-maker through the lens of being a woman in the world and the contexts currently at play. Participants will learn from themselves and one another and leave with a greater sense of self and an action plan for stepping into a new way of being as a leader in their schools, communities, and lives. 

This workshop is for women in both formal and informal positions of leadership or those who aspire to lead are encouraged to attend.


Presenters

Tara Curry-Jahn is an associate at Leadership+Design. She is an experienced human-centered design facilitator and coach, strategic partner, and experience designer. She has been formally trained in design thinking at the Stanford's d.school (School Retool), The Design Gym, and the Institute for the Study of Knowledge Management in Education (creator of Action Collab). Curry-Jahn partners with organizations to think creatively and systematically to become more user-centered and strategic in teacher and leadership development, resource allocation (time, money, people), and the student experience. She also serves on the board of the Jeffco Schools Foundation. She holds a master’s degree in public administration (MPA) from the University of Colorado and a bachelor's degree in environmental studies from the University of Vermont.

Shu Shu Costa is an associate at Leadership+Design (L+D). She has been a teacher, mentor, division director, assistant head of school, enrollment director, strategist, and a board member. She has also been a city newspaper beat reporter, the managing editor at a glossy magazine, and her two books have been published by Simon & Schuster and Putnam. What joins those experiences together is her love of people, organizations, and their remarkable stories, both the ones we tell ourselves and the ones we use to create journeys and relationships with others. She facilitates several leadership cohorts, including L+D’s Wonder Women, the Institute for Engaging Leadership, and Spirited Practice and Renewed Courage – a program for educators which explores the conversations between our inner selves and our professional lives. She is a graduate of Cornell University and is currently working on a MA in social justice at Union Theological School in New York City.


ISACS' Policies & Disclaimers

During online registration, you will be prompted to acknowledge ISACS' Policies & Disclaimers for Professional Learning Events on behalf of yourself (the registrant), your school, and your school's community. ISACS reserves the right to revoke the registration and end the participation of any registrant, school, or school community that does not follow these policies and disclaimers.


Registration Fees & Details

  • $300 per person for ISACS members.
  • $350 per person for Non-members.
  • Each participant must register themselves for the workshop.
  • There is no group discount for this workshop.
  • The workshop includes coffee/tea, continental breakfast, lunch, and refreshments.
  • Once registered, you will receive an automatic confirmation email. ISACS will send a final confirmation approximately one-week prior to the workshop

REGISTRATION TIPS

  • In order to register for any ISACS event, you MUST create an account and/or be logged into your account. 
    • If you are a New User or have not yet signed into the new system:
      • When you begin the registration process you will be prompted to "Sign up". 
      • Please enter your school email address and create a new password. Everyone MUST create a new password. 
      • You will then be asked to verify your email address.
      • After verifying your email, you will prompted to enter/update your profile information.
      • After saving your information, you will now be able to complete the registration process.   
    • If you have previously logged into the new system and updated your information:
      • When you begin the registration process please make sure to use the "Log In" tab during the sign-up process. 


Cancellation & Questions?

Cancellation Policy for ISACS In-Person Workshops
Cancellations for workshops held at the ISACS classroom must be received in writing to ISACS by emailing programinfo@isacs.org 10 business days prior to the event to receive a refund. ISACS will determine the refund amount, if any, on a per workshop basis and may be unable to determine the refund amount until the workshop’s conclusion. At any time, registration may be transferred to another member from the same school. If a workshop has a waitlist and ISACS can identify a replacement, a full refund will be provided. ISACS reserves the right to cancel the workshop for insufficient enrollment. In this case, participants will be notified and will receive a full refund. If you feel ill or are experiencing flu-like symptoms, please remain at home.

Questions?
Please contact programinfo@isacs.org