Leading Minds Webinar Series
Nerlande Anselme
Assistant Superintendent, Rush-Henrietta Central School District
Leading Minds Webinar Series - 2024
Virtual conversations to help live, learn, and lead in the real world
Harnessing the Power of Your Authentic Self
Lessons on Effective Leadership that Fosters Trust and Credibility
Aired Live: January 25, at 3:00 PM ET
Presented by Nerlande Anselme, Assistant Superintendent of Student and Family Services, Rush-Henrietta Central School District; Moderated by Dr. Byron McClure
Webinar Details
Each of us faces obstacles in life, but overcoming those obstacles provides a critical path to personal and professional growth.
By remaining true to yourself and embracing your personal values and beliefs, you can overcome challenges, create an authentic leadership presence that resonates with others, and become a leader who can more effectively foster trust and credibility.
In this insightful webinar, Nerlande Anselme, Assistant Superintendent of Student and Family Services in Rush-Henrietta Central School District, will discuss how the power of authentic leadership comes with significant personal and professional advantages and is a powerful catalyst to champion positive changes in the education realm and beyond.
Leaders and aspiring leaders will learn how to:
- Turn personal and professional obstacles into stepping stones for growth
- Recognize one's own personal champions and feel empowered to be a better champion for others.
- Create an authentic leadership presence that becomes a positive force of change
At its conclusion, educators will have the knowledge and tools to harness the power of their authentic selves and become effective, impactful, and trusted leaders.
About the Presenter: Nerlande Anselme is a dedicated, experienced, and passionate educator committed to fostering the academic, social, and emotional growth of all students. A strong leader and good listener, she is skilled at taking ideas and bringing them to life. Ms. Anselme is Assistant Superintendent of Student and Family Services in the Rush-Henrietta Central School District, her work home since 2010. Few understand the power of public schools more than Ms. Anselme. Born in Haiti, she moved to the United States as a child. Public schools helped her become a driven, collaborative, and motivated leader intent on improving the lives of children.