May

19 2020

Leading through Crisis

7:00PM - 8:00PM  

Jewish Federation of Northeastern New York The Golub Center
184 Washington Avenue Ext.
Albany, NY

Contact KB Goodkin
(518) 783-7800
kbgoodkin@jewishfedny.org

 
Jewish Federation of NENY Community Engagement Partnership (CEP) Leadership Zoom
A conversation on Leading through Crisis with Dr Jo-Ellen Pozner and KB Goodkin
 
Register HERE
 
Join us as we work through what it means to be a Jewish communal leader in the middle of challenging times and crisis. Some topics that will be visited will be maintaining culture, communicating transparently, leading by letting go, and more. Ample time will be given for questions and brainstorming together with Dr Pozner and KB.
 
This session is free and open graduates of our Yesod and LWI programs as well as to all our local partner lay leaders and prospective lay leaders.
 
Dr Jo-Ellen Pozner joined Santa Clara University's Leavey School of Business in the fall of 2016. Before that, she was on faculty at the Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley. She graduated with a PhD in Management and Organizations from the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University and holds an MBA from the Stern School of Business, New York University; a Masters in Economics from the School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University; and a BSFS in International Economics from the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University.

Her research focuses on questions of organizational ethics, corporate governance, social movements, and institutional change.  She has a particular interest in organizational misconduct, specifically the ways in which misconduct at the organizational level impacts top management and boards of directors at the companies involved.  She is also interested in impression management, organizational and individual reputation and legitimacy, and study ways in which people and organizations attempt to appear to conform to established institutional norms.  Finally, she has done work on social movements, including research on movements that promoted acceptance of organic food, and those that led to the creation of a low-power FM radio service in the United States.

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