Leaving a Legacy: Strategic Planning and Leadership Transition for Alternative Breaks

Posted by Break Away on April 13, 2015

Break Away invites you to join our National Conference Call Series for alternative break programs on Wednesday, April 29th. Each month, our member schools convene to share resources and best practices for high quality alternative break experiences, and we’re excited to open our April call to all staff and student leaders, regardless of Chapter membership with Break Away.

The call will focus on strategic planning and leadership transitions for the upcoming year. You’ll hear from us first, with an overview of strategic planning processes and tips for alternative break programs, including: SWOT, strategic directives, goal setting, and organizational structure development. And then two alternative break programs will talk through how they’re currently navigating transitions in leadership and structure this coming year.

Whether your program in the midst of a current strategic plan, or just looking to get started on one, you won’t want to miss this conversation. It’s shaping up to be one of the best this year.

Leaving a Legacy: Strategic Planning and Leadership Transition for Alternative Breaks
Wednesday, April 29th | 1-2pm ET

Featuring spotlights from:

Jill Piacitelli | Co-Executive Director, Break Away

Mary Higgins, Maggie Frodell, and Abby Williams | Alternative School Break, Lafayette College

Elizabeth Esparza | Director of Alternative Breaks for JUMP, Sonoma State University

Feel free to forward this invitation to anyone on your campus who works with alternative breaks and may benefit from participating in the call. Please RSVP to shannon@alternativebreaks.org if you’re planning to attend, and we will send you the presentation materials and call-in information.


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