Call for Proposals: 2015 Inclusive Leadership Conference
Posted by Campus Philly on October 27, 2014
Campus Philly and Temple University are teaming up to host the 2015 Inclusive Leadership Conference. The conference will take place on Saturday, February 14th from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM at Temple University’s Howard Gittis Student Center.
The goal of this one-day conference to build a better Philadelphia by giving college students from around the region the chance to enhance their leadership knowledge and skills through presentations, workshops, dialogues, and panels on topics related to inclusive leadership and social change. This year’s conference will focus on inspiring students to reach out to other student organizations, regional colleges, and national organizations to promote social change through collective impact.
CALL FOR PROPOSALS
The planning committee is now accepting proposals for the 2015 conference. The call for proposals will close onThursday, November 13th. Click here for more details and to submit your proposal electronically.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/17J-C9Pe8GdC7ZAvszFIIUK6Ni6lJyvfQcI1gy_-lYD8/viewform
You can http://visitcampusphilly.org/leadership for highlights from last year’s conference.
Also, please feel free to share this proposal with any of your personal contacts (i.e. higher ed partners, community partners, corporate partners, etc).
Please feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
Monet Thomas-Anderson | Program Manager, University Relations and Student Engagement
monet@campusphilly.org
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