In an interview, Sean Coleman, PE, IMSA Lev II associate at Atlanta's Kimley-Horn design consulting firm, talked about his experience with LeadershipITE. Coleman said that his experience was one he'll cherish for the rest of his career. He invested roughly 350 hours, which included attending multi-day meetings centered around three International ITE Board of Direction meetings. His class took part in professionally facilitated team-building and leadership development exercises at each session and had monthly webinars focusing on soft skills. To him, the networking opportunities with his classmates, the ITE Board, and industry leaders were the most valuable parts of the program. The best part about his experience with ITE is the friendships that he made. It's now so much easier to raise his hand to volunteer when he knows that he is among friends who share the same passion for their organization and their chosen profession.
Moving Forward on FORWARD THINKING
ITE journal ; 85 , 5
2015
Article (Journal)
English
"Catastrophic Forward Thinking"
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