[Webinar] Take your conflict resolution skills to the next level on August 22

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Communicate, Collaborate, & Create: Take Your Conflict Resolution Skills to the Next Level

A new, free webinar series from FMCS

August 22, 2017 | 1:00 - 2:00 PM EDT

 

 

 

 

  

Are you prepared to effectively navigate conflict and create solutions for the future at work?

 

 

 

Collaboration is more than a buzz word – it’s often the difference between good organizations and exceptional ones. You must constantly communicate to drive improvement and create conflict resolution solutions that work.

Don't miss the chance to hear from our experts, boost your conflict resolution skills, and apply best practices in your own organization. Our new C3 Conflict Resolution Series features webinar panels where industry leaders and influencers will share trends and strategies to help you better communicate, collaborate, and create solutions for the future at work.  

Join us for the C3 launch on August 22.

Our first panel will focus on 21st Century Leadership and panelists’ approaches to the unique challenges of today’s workplaces.

 

 

 

Speakers include:

 

Silvia Fabela


Silvia Fabela 

Campaigns Director, Local Progress

The Center for Popular Democracy

Silvia is the Campaigns Director on Local Progress, a network of elected officials from across the country who are dedicated to passing progressive legislation at the municipal level. She coordinates strategic multi-city campaigns on immigrant rights, civil rights, economic justice and democracy and voting.

Brian Redmond, PhD


Brian Redmond, PhD 

Lecturer Lead, Faculty Organizational Leadership

Penn State University

Brian Redmond is a online Senior Lecturer and lead faculty for the Organizational Leadership (OLEAD) program. He teaches courses in leadership, specifically introduction, communication skills, global, among others. In addition, he is co-chair of the Coordinators of Online Learning and Teaching (COLT) group in the College of the Liberal Arts that shares ideas for online education between departments. He also serves on several World Campus and College.

 

Israel Nunez


Israel Nuñez 

Chief Master Sergeant, USAF Reserve and HR Development Specialist

FMCS

Israel Nuñez serves as a Human Resources Development Specialist for the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service.  Mr. Nuñez also performs part-time military service in the United States Air Force Reserve, where he holds the ultimate enlisted rank of Chief Master Sergeant and serves as a Superintendent of Air Transportation Operations at Joint Base Lewis-McChord.  Additionally, capitalizing on years of leadership studies and experience, he has been selected as a leadership instructor for Air Force Reserve Command’s Professional Development Center.  Mr. Nuñez, ensures the successful leadership development of Air Force Reserve Airmen across the country through instruction of the Air Force Reserve Command Non-commissioned Officer Leadership Course.

 

Conrad Bowling


Moderated by Conrad Bowling 

Field Programs and Innovation Coordinator

FMCS

Conrad Bowling coordinates and collaborates with FMCS Field Operations and National Programs and Initiatives to develop innovative techniques in the delivery of field mediation services. He directs interaction with mediators to identify and prioritize needs; develops, designs and implements projects based on client outreach, mediator input and collaboration. Mr. Bowling tests technologies to enhance service delivery and efficiency and evaluates effectiveness of projects.