Interim Executive Leadership Training
Participant Testimonials - Fall 2009
| Sheldon
Blitstein The best part was the panel presentation of what it's like to be an interim. |
| Garrison Botts I plan to use this information to help a founder of an organization move on and at the same time assess where the organization needs help and how it can move forward. The instructors and guests for your classes are always remarkable -- knowledgeable, enthusiastic, engaging and helpful. |
| Rev. Alan C.
French It kept moving. It provided all meat and potatoes-not mashed, or wishy washy. This was solid and beneficial. I want to make my dioceses aware of this program and use the support center for coaching if possible. |
| Michelle K. Pullaro Tools were introduced that could be applied to work other than solely in an IED role. Instructor had very relevant experience to draw on. |
| H. Claude Shostal As a Board Chair about to retain an IED, I have a vastly improved idea about how to take maximum advantage of the situation. I liked the open and professional atmosphere. |
| Karen Shaw John Brothers was terrific -- extremely well informed and knowledgeable. His presentations on the first day, especially, set the stage for getting the most out of the panel discussions. I also found Gilles' presentation to be very, very interesting and helpful. I genuinely felt that the workshop contained the appropriate mix of content, level of difficulty and mix of instructional methods (e.g., panel discussions, lecture and case studies.) |
| Mr. Michael David Wilson I enjoyed learning with other experienced professionals and I plant to use what I learned to continue my organizations turnaround from the impact of the recession. |
| Peter Yudkoff Learning about the presenters' and John's real life IED experiences. The participants were a good group of smart, open people. |
| Claudia Zeldin I enjoyed the case study break out sessions and testing my "gut" assessments and recommendations. The Panelist were a close second! |

