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UK Women’s Forum’s February Programming To Focus On Navigating Change
Virtual events are scheduled for Feb. 16 and Feb. 26.
February 15, 2021
By Dee Dlugonski
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The past year, the COVID-19 pandemic forced many of us to face changes in our own lives and the world around us. Please join the University of Kentucky Women’s Forum for two events in February to discuss “Navigating Change.”
From 11 a.m. to noon Tuesday, Feb. 16, on Zoom, Lisa Williams will join us to talk about the change process. Williams is an Intuitive Leadership coach and consultant. She will introduce the Change Cycle™, a change management model that helps individuals and teams deal with change pragmatically, resourcefully and effectively. During this workshop, participants will gain familiarity with the six predictable stages of change, understand what is driving people’s thoughts, feelings and behaviors during times of change, and leave with strategies to effectively navigate change. The session is free and attendees can register here: https://uky.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0qdu-urDIuHtxpOcPFuvQ4yvHb6srsywjL.
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To continue the conversation about navigating change, bring your coffee and join the UK Women’s Forum from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Friday, Feb. 26, on Zoom. Trisha Clement-Montgomery, UK’s acting dean of students, and Kirsten Turner, UK’s vice president for student success, will lead the discussion about navigating changes, specifically in the workplace. Register to attend here: https://uky.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMkdOirqj4qEtcFMdAJJqP62Q50WcIgf7cV.
Please visit the UK Women’s Forum website for more details about these virtual events and future signature events, including monthly professional development sessions and the March Sarah Bennett Holmes event.
Questions about these events can be directed to UKWF@uky.edu.
This press release was produced by the University of Kentucky. The views expressed here are the author’s own.