2012 CCL Annual Report

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Centennial Center for Leadership Annual Report 2011-12

2011-2012 Annual Report Letter From The Director

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he 2011-2012 academic year was an abundant and exciting one for the Centennial Center for Leadership (CCL). This year we took strong steps forward programmatically as well as strategically. Still, we work continuously to design our approach to leadership development through academic enrichment and applied learning experiences. Leadership is a process that Susan M. Pliner, Ed.D. requires intensive self-examination and a commitment to action on behalf of others. We have dedicated ourselves to high-quality, innovative programs that can have a comprehensive impact on students’ personal development as well as their sense of responsibility to others. Our 2011-2012 successes reflect these efforts. We take great pride in our Leader in Residence program, our Leadership Institute conference, The Pitch contest, our on-going HWS Leads certificate program and Centennial & Cohen Fellowship opportunities for students, all of which are highlighted in more detail in this annual report. In all these endeavors, we are continually appreciative for the collaborations with our talented HWS colleagues, impressed by the caliber and commitment of our students and thankful for the generosity and dedication from our parents, alums and donors. This year the new staff additions of Associate Director, Amy

Forbes, and Leadership Fellow, Jerry Wohletz, brought a dynamic energy to the CCL and the campus. I am grateful for their enduring work. Jerry completed his one-year position at the end of June and began his new position as the Communications and External Affairs Manager at City Year in the Washington, D.C. office. In June, we welcomed a new staff member and alumnae, Morgan Hopkins ’10, back to campus as the Coordinator of Leadership Programs. Morgan brings her experience as a community organizer, her passion for activism and her connections to student leadership from her time as an undergraduate. Her impact is already visible through our new Facebook page. The Centennial Center for Leadership continues to develop programs and provide outstanding opportunities for HWS students to grow and flourish as young leaders. We look forward to the upcoming academic year and the exciting new ventures it will bring to the CCL. We hope this annual report provides you with a picture of our work. Please don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions about the leadership opportunities listed below. If you will be traveling to Geneva any time soon, we would be happy to meet with you to discuss the Centennial Center for Leadership and any of our ongoing programs. Sincerely, Susan M. Pliner, Ed.D. Director, Centennial Center for Leadership


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