EDUCATION AND TRAINING New Customizable Format for Leadership Training WWW.<strong>IATSE</strong>.NET In May, the Education and Training Department launched a new format for leadership training: Leadership Development Week. Held at the Maritime Conference Center in Linthicum Heights, Maryland, the week was designed to enable local union leaders to customize their learning by choosing anywhere from one to three classes over the course of the week. The classes offered were: Contract Negotiations/Collective Bargaining; Local Union Trustee Training; Internal Organizing; Public Speaking and Telling Our Union Story; Respectful Local Unions/ Respectful Workplaces; Labor Law; and Communications for Union Action. Ten instructors, some of them new to <strong>IATSE</strong> presented content tailored specifically for <strong>IATSE</strong> leaders. Ninety-seven students from fifty-one local unions attended. “Learning by doing” was a theme for the week, and participants engaged in mock bargaining in the Negotiations/Collective Bargaining class, refined and shared their union stories in Public Speaking, and performed mock audits in the Local Union Trustee Training, to name a few. Local leaders graduated with an expanded ability to represent their members and grow and strengthen their Locals. The next <strong>IATSE</strong> Leadership Week will be held from May 3 – 9, 2020. Visit http://www.iatse.net/memberresources/member-education for class descriptions, dates and locations, and applications. ALL CLASS PARTICIPANTS Patric Abaravich, 728 Douglas Acton, 480 David Alvarez, 333 Kevin Amick, 479 Darrell Aranda, 33 Wilson Armstrong, 126 Gay Ashley, 772 Edward Avila, 600 Shawn Baron, 487 Anthony Barracca, 476 Christian Bergeron, 514 Bethany Jane Bohatila, 705 Doug Boney, 871 John Brasseux, 22 Amanda Bronswyk, 891 Jason Caccavo, 4 Paul Clear, 354 Nikki Combs, 205 John "Jack" Curtin, 798 Jolene Dames, 489 Chip Dance, 99 Marilyn Davis, 126 Robert Denne, 729 Richard Dolan, 52 dooner, 800 Teresa Duncan, 824 Rachel Eaves, 122 Karen Falkner, 729 Maxwel Fisher, 487 Todd Gacioch, 38 Frank Gallagher, 764 Dana Gaudet, 891 Kate Glendenning, 25 Chris Green, 7 Kerry Grisham, 354 Pascal Guillemard, 728 Benjamin Hague, Int'l Joe Hartnett, Int'l Jeffrey Higgins, 868 Kathleen Hinman, 868 Thomas Hoffman, 784 Edward Hohman, 487 Robert Hooker, 283 Bo Howard, 322 Chris Hudecek, 476 Lynn Jackson, 22 Angela Johnson, 798 Natalia Jordan, 772 Chaim Kantor, 600 Alex Kavanagh, 873 Matthew Kimball, 720 Michael Kinder, 2 Phil Klapwyk, 891 Terry Lavada, 764 Sydney Lunn, 492 Kathryn Maleva, 7 Mark May, 4 Bill McCord, <strong>IATSE</strong> TTF James McEvoy, 478 Darla McGlamery, 491 Rachel McLendon, Int'l Katie Murphy, 871 Eric Neufeld, 856 Richard Oakes, 476 David O'Ferrall, 487 Leah Okin, 764 Charles Parker III, 800 Liz Pecos, 480 Alan Perry, 22 Virginia Phillips, 489 Kathie Pierson, 284 Ellen Popiel, 487 Robert Porter, 347 Wilton Preston, 7 Kenneth Purdy, 4 Sondra Richter, 828 Kate Rittenhouse, 118 Barbara Roman, 798 Brigitta Romanov, 892 Alan Rowe, 728 Dee Schuka, 871 John Seubert, 21 Wanda Shaffer, 772 Wayne Simpson, 481 Allison Smartt, Int'l Martha Smith, 764 Paula Spence, 839 Richard Tatum, 205 Brian Udoff, 600 Anne Vantine, 868 Nicholas Veliotis, 828 Katherine Walding, 927 Steven Wilcox, 26 Robert Wilcox, 26 Anita Wilkinson, 868 John Woodey, 322 Keith Woods, 891 28 OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Graduating class from Labor Law and Communications for Union Action sessions. Graduating class from Public Speaking and Respectful Workplaces sessions. Graduating class from Internal Organizing, Collective Bargaining and Trustee Training sessions. EDUCATION & TRAINING THIRD QUARTER <strong>2019</strong> 29
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