Don’t forget! Deadline For JCEP Leadership Conference Proposals –
November 2
JCEP’s Leadership Conference will be February 10 and 11, 2016, at The Tropicana in Las Vegas. “Leadership Across Generations” is the theme for the 2016 conference. The planning committee is seeking proposals for concurrent sessions, “Ignite” Sessions, and Roundtables discussions that will enhance the leadership skill and abilities of Extension Professionals. Proposals are being accepted now. If selected, you will have an outstanding opportunity to present at a national meeting to your peers from across the country. Go to www.jcep.org for details. November 2, 2016 is the deadline for proposals, so act now!
JCEP’s Leadership Conference will be February 10 and 11, 2016, at The Tropicana in Las Vegas. “Leadership Across Generations” is the theme for the 2016 conference. The planning committee is seeking proposals for concurrent sessions, “Ignite” Sessions, and Roundtables discussions that will enhance the leadership skill and abilities of Extension Professionals. Proposals are being accepted now. If selected, you will have an outstanding opportunity to present at a national meeting to your peers from across the country. Go to www.jcep.org for details. November 2, 2016 is the deadline for proposals, so act now!
Deadline for Public Issues Leadership Development Conference
Concurrent Session Proposals - November 6
The 2016 Public Issues Leadership Development Conference planning committee is seeking proposals for oral presentations for next year’s conference, April 12-15, 2016; at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City, Virginia. This year’s Theme is “Innovation: The Story of Extension.” The focus of the proposals should be on the professional development of Extension professionals and volunteers rather than being program reports.
The 2016 Public Issues Leadership Development Conference planning committee is seeking proposals for oral presentations for next year’s conference, April 12-15, 2016; at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City, Virginia. This year’s Theme is “Innovation: The Story of Extension.” The focus of the proposals should be on the professional development of Extension professionals and volunteers rather than being program reports.
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