7th Annual Health Leadership "Aha!" Conference
May 18, 9am-5pm AND /OR the May 19 post-conference LeaderSHIFT workshop
LIU Brooklyn, in downtown Brooklyn (corner of Flatbush and DeKalb)

Early Bird Registration extended to Thursday, May 17

Register now!  Fastest, safest bet: http://tinyurl.com/ILC-LIU2012

EARLY BIRD RATES
UNTIL MAY 17
Fee includes: Friday: light breakfast, lunch, all sessions, speaker materials, certificate, conference souvenir; Saturday: light breakfast, conference, materials

1-4 registrants from one organization
Friday only      $75
Saturday only  $75
Both days        $125
Onsite registration available, but price is significantly higher.

5 or more registrants from same organization
Friday only      $60
Saturday only  $60
Both days        $100
Onsite registration available, but price is significantly higher.

INTENDED AUDIENCES
Aspiring, new and current public and community health leaders
Leaders' key support staff (see Track B)
Health data specialists/entrepreneurs

THEME
Leading Through Change

GOAL
To inform and inspire health workers to take on leadership roles, and learn how to navigate change at all levels of the health care continuum.

AGENDA
Keynote Address 1  - Yvonne Graham, Director of the NYS Office of Minority Health, NYS Department of Health
Keynote Address 2 -  Richard Gitlin, Director, The Gitlin Group
Leader Panel -  "Conversations with Courageous Leaders"
            Lynda Curtis - Senior Vice President/Executive Director, South Manhattan Care Network/Bellevue Medical Center/Health and Hospitals Corporation
            Cheryl A. Hall - Executive Director, Caribbean Women's Health Association
            Andy Humm - Broadcast journalist for Gay USA TV; freelance writer and troublemaker
            Victor Sidel - Nobel Prize winner and Professor Emeritus, Social Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center & Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Lunchtime discussion and networking roundtables
Afternoon Workshops - choose Track A or B
Track A: Navigating "Change Challenges" For Aspiring, Rising & Existing Leaders
                        Select two dynamic discussion topics led by terrific local leaders
                        Leading through changes in:
                        Community Demographics - Marjorie Momplasir-Ellis/CAMBA
                        Values - Lara Emmanuel/On Your Mark (Developmental Disabilities/Autism) and Sarah Olson/Upwardly Global
                        Employee Expectations - K. Candis Best/St. Joseph's College, Brooklyn Campus
                        Funding Streams - Hildy J. Dillon/Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and Michele Disken Greco/Arthritis Foundation
                        Ethical Considerations - Sophia Wong/LIU Brooklyn
                        Shrinking Budgets - Daniel O'Connell/NYS Department of Health
                        Politics/Policy Makers - Christina Chang/NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
                        Policies - Dana Czuczka/Planned Parenthood of NYC and Lois Uttley/MergerWatch Project/Raising Women's Voices
                        Health Care Delivery Models - Jeanne Dennis/Visiting Nurse Service of NY Hospice and Palliative Care, NYC
                        Technologies - Jack Powers/New York City Department of Education
                        Workforce Preparation Demands - Sandi Vito/1199 SEIU Training and Upgrading Fund
                        Priorities - Nancy Miller/VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired
OR
Track B: Supporting "Change Challenges" for Administrative Assistant/Support Staff of Aspiring, Rising & Existing Leaders
How to Support A Leader & How to Support Yourself While Supporting The Leader
Closing Keynote - Todd Park, US Chief Technology Officer - Leading the Open Government Movement and How to Join the Campaign to Liberate Data to Galvanize Public Health

POST CONFERENCE PROGRAM
Saturday, May 19
LeaderSHIFT  Engineering  SkillShop
Become more of a leader with Gitlin's "LESS" Model
9:30am-1pm
Richard Gitlin, Director, The Gitlin Group

LOCATION
Convenient downtown Brooklyn - between Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges
Long Island University, Brooklyn Campus - 1 University Plaza
(Across the street from Junior's Restaurant) in downtown Brooklyn.

TRAVEL
Any train to DeKalb, Hoyt, Nevins, Metro Tech  (A, B, C, D, F, Q, R, 4, 5)
Parking, subway stations within two blocks of LIU!

REGISTRATION
http://tinyurl.com/ILC-LIU2012
or
Form in attached brochure

QUESTIONS
Website:  WWW.LIU.EDU/BROOKLYN/AHACONFERENCE2012<http://WWW.LIU.EDU/BROOKLYN/AHACONFERENCE2012>
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Hope to see you there!


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