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Solidarity Federal Credit Union is pleased to offer our employees access to virtual leadership workshops via our corporate membership to Shafer Leadership Academy. These sessions are designed to enhance your leadership skills and improve your professional development. Registration is required. Please be sure to indicate that you’re a member to bypass payment.
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June Let’s make presenting easier—and way more fun!
Making presentations doesn’t have to be stressful or time-consuming—it can actually be fun and easy! In this interactive 90-minute session, we’ll explore how to Making presentations doesn’t have to be stressful or time-consuming—it can actually be fun and easy! In this interactive 90-minute session, we’ll explore how to use Canva to create beautiful, engaging presentations—without the frustration of clunky design tools or endless formatting. By the end, you’ll have a simple, joyful approach to designing presentations that feel as good to make as they do to deliver. 🎨 Use Canva’s ready-made templates to save time and spark creativity Cost: Free for SLA Members. $50 non-member. $30 nonprofits. Individuals who are either unemployed or connected with an employer who is unable to pay can request scholarships for any of our programs. June 3, 2025 8:00 am - 9:30 am A Different Kind of TEAM: Time, Energy and Attention Management for Leadership Success
Virtual 2-Part Series
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Wednesday, June 11th
2:00 PM – 3:30 PM
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Thursday, June 12th
2:00 PM Session #1: Session #2: The first secret: time cannot be managed. It is a thing that exists, like gravity. But our relationship to time can and should be managed. Our ability to manage this relationship, along with our own energy and attention, is the key to long-term success in leadership. The bad news is that it’s another thing to worry about as a leader. The good news is that worrying about it makes everything else less of a worry. Attendees will come away with a list of practical actions they can start using immediately – and share with their colleagues and teams at work. They will have a discussion in breakout rooms about how similar actions have worked well, or not worked well, in their own experience. Lastly, participants will develop and take home a map of their personal energy levels, across their responsibilities and days of the week. For the workshop, Alan will draw on his ideas from more than two decades of experience as a leader, executive coach and facilitator – along with the experiences of his hundreds of clients to date. Cost: Free for SLA Members. $250 non-member. $200 nonprofits. Individuals who are either unemployed or connected with an employer who is unable to pay can request scholarships for any of our programs. June 11, 2025 2:00 pm - June 12, 2025 3:30 pm 2025tue17jun12:00 pmtue1:00 pmOff the Shelf- UnFunk YourselfVIRTUAL DISCUSSION12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Read a book. Lead with inspiration.
SLA in partnership with Muncie Public Library is offering a unique quarterly gathering, highlighting important take-aways SLA in partnership with Muncie Public Library is offering a unique quarterly gathering, highlighting important take-aways from inspirational leadership books. At each event, facilitators will share key leadership development lessons from leadership-focused books. This is not a book club, rather a guided discussion around the key takeaways from each book. Prior reading of the book is not required but we encourage participants to share about what they learned and check-out one of the books from Muncie Public Library. All participants attending will be entered in a raffle to win a digital copy of one of the books discussed. All sessions are FREE and open to the public thanks to our sponsor, eKeeper. Registration is required. UnFunk Yourself: Leading Mindfully in the Midst of Mayhem discussion facilitated the author herself!: Emily Morash June 17, 2025 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm July How can you navigate a world of rapid change?
In a world where rapid change and uncertainty are the norm, leaders often struggle to make decisions and develop strategies. This can In a world where rapid change and uncertainty are the norm, leaders often struggle to make decisions and develop strategies. This can lead to vulnerability to unforeseen challenges and missed opportunities. While predicting the future is impossible, leaders can use strategic foresight to strengthen resilience and uncover opportunities for enhanced performance. This session introduces participants to the basics of strategic foresight and equips them with practical tools to systematically explore and learn from possible futures. Participants will discover how to integrate strategic foresight into their organizations to build futures capability. Through interactive exercises, participants will encounter and practice various aspects of strategic foresight, preparing them to apply the techniques to real-world challenges and opportunities. 1. Understand Strategic Foresight: Participants will be able to describe the purpose of strategic foresight and the different phases of the frameworks discussed. 2. Apply Strategic Foresight: Participants will be able to explain how strategic foresight could be applied within their organizations to strengthen resilience and create future-focused strategies. 3. Resources for Growth: Participants will be able to identify resources to continue learning about strategic foresight. Cost: Free for SLA Members. $50 non-member. $30 nonprofits. Individuals who are either unemployed or connected with an employer who is unable to pay can request scholarships for any of our programs. July 10, 2025 8:00 am - 9:30 amEvent Details
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Let’s make presenting easier—and way more fun!
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✨ Add personality and polish with images, animations, and branding
💡 Keep your slides clear, compelling, and visually balanced
🚀 Build confidence in your design skills (even if you don’t consider yourself “creative”)
About Our Facilitator
Sanovia Garrett is a versatile Music and Movement Artist from Muncie, Indiana, based in Philadelphia. She blends gospel, hip-hop, R&B, soul, and neo-soul, drawing inspiration from artists like Lauryn Hill and Jill Scott. A Ball State University graduate with a B.A. in Communication Studies and a Leadership minor, she later earned an M.A. in Urban Studies (Community Arts) from Eastern University. In 2019, she joined the Indiana Arts Commission’s On-Ramp Creative Entrepreneur Accelerator, enhancing her entrepreneurial and community engagement skills. From 2021 to 2024, she served as Social Media and Communications Manager at Palmer Theological Seminary and Program Director for Girls Rock Philly. In 2023, she graduated from the Power Up Your Business Program at Community College of Philadelphia. Her initiative, “Come Move with Me,” offers inclusive, judgment-free movement sessions on a “Pay What You Wish” basis, promoting accessibility and self-expression for all. Sanovia’s discography includes the EP You Have Everything You Need (2020) and singles like “Sway” (2020) and “I Really Love You” (2024). In 2023, she received the John Lewis Award from Color of Change PAC Philadelphia for her contributions to the arts and community. Her mission is to inspire joy, self-discovery, and creativity through music, movement, and communication.
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A Different Kind of TEAM: Time, Energy and Attention Management for Leadership Success
Virtual 2-Part Series
Wednesday, June 11th
2:00 PM – 3:30 PM
Thursday, June 12th
2:00 PM – 3:30 PMLearning Objectives
About Our Facilitator
Alan Heymann has served as an executive coach to hundreds of his fellow introverts, helping them feel seen and heard, to find balance in their lives and to unleash their superpowers in an extroverted world. Alan also specializes in coaching through career and leadership transitions. He brings a warm, open and energetic presence to his coaching and facilitation clients and speaking engagements. His clients to date were born in 32 countries and work on 4 continents. They have spanned corporations (including the Fortune 50), nonprofit organizations, public utilities, federal, county and municipal governments. The author of two books on leadership analogies: Don’t Just Have the Soup, and Embrace Your Inner Peaches, Alan is a member of the faculty of the Georgetown University Institute for Transformational Leadership. He spent more than two decades in public, government and nonprofit communications — leading teams from 2 to more than 100 people. Inspired by a career transformation he brought about with the support of an executive coach, Alan founded Peaceful Direction in April 2019. Alan is a member of the Barker Adoption Foundation Board of Trustees. He’s followed a plant-based diet since 2002, enjoys running half-marathons and lives with his family outside Washington, DC.
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Chris Mayer is a strategist, philosopher, futurist, and career Army officer with extensive experience in leading organizational change and developing leaders. Currently, he serves as Director of Philosophy in the Department of Law & Philosophy at the United States Military Academy (West Point) and has also held positions as Department Head of English & Philosophy and Associate Dean for Strategy and Initiatives. He is also founder and principal consultant at Futures Empowered. As a future of work and higher education advisor for the Quality Assurance Commons, he works with colleges and universities to prepare learners for the workforce of tomorrow. A former Association of Professional Futurists Emerging Fellow, Chris holds a Ph.D. from the University of Virginia. You can explore his insights on leader development and strategic foresight at: https://futuresempowered.com/insights/. The views expressed in this session are his own and do not necessarily reflect the official reflect the official policy or position of the United States Military Academy, Department of the Army, DoD, or U.S. Government.
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