Laura Laitinen-Warren will lead a panel discussion titled “Lessons Learned: Teaching through the pandemic era” on October 10, the first day of the Wisconsin Leadership Summit presented by UW Credit Union.
Registration is open now at WisconsinLeadershipSummit.com.
Laitinen-Warren is currently serving on the Board of Education for the Greater Green Bay area school district. A member of the Oneida Nation, Laitinen-Warren has over 25 years of experience working in Indian Country in a variety of leadership positions from Oneida Casino’s gaming industry to human resources, and most recently in the Chairman’s office and in Education & Training Administration. She will graduate in December with her PhD with her research focused on understanding the identity and lived experiences of multiracial leaders.
Joining her on the panel are:
- Mike Hernandez, assistant superintendent, Appleton Area School District
- Michael Johnson, CEO, Boys and Girls Club of Dane County
- Kaleem Caire, Founder and CEO, One City Schools
- Ali Muldrow, Madison School Board member of co-executive director, GSAFE
The Wisconsin Leadership Summit is the state’s premier professional development, networking and community-building event for people of color. It will take place October 10 and 11 at the Madison Concourse Hotel and Governor’s Club. Registration is open now at WisconsinLeadershipSummit.com.