Developing Leaders Through 'iLead'
Posted on December 1, 2017
The 麻豆相关报道 is encouraging students to explore and strengthen their leadership skills through the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs iLead Leadership Institute, an eight-week program that includes interactive activities and leadership development training.
Dr. Michael Mitchell, vice president for student affairs and dean of students at South, and Jamora Valrie, director of OMSA, wanted to create a pilot program that would help build and strengthen student leaders.
鈥淭he Office of Multicultural Student Affairs at the University manages 16 student organizations comprised of 1,200 students,鈥 Valrie said. 鈥淥ne of our primary learning competencies is student access and success. The iLead Leadership program was created to help our students implement leadership principles in their personal, academic and extracurricular pursuits leading to a successful and rewarding college experience at USA.鈥
Dr. Valerie James is founder of Vision Spot Consulting Group, LLC, in Mobile. James managed and facilitated the training for South鈥檚 iLead Leadership Institute. Her firm specializes in leadership and organizational development, process improvement strategies and the growth of human potential in organizations across the globe. James started working with the 30 iLead participants during a retreat in August. The students officially started in the pilot program on Sept. 14.
鈥淚 was impressed with the mission statements the students have created for themselves,鈥 James said. 鈥淥ne of my goals was to help the student participants take their mission statements and crystalize their vision and leverage their skills on campus, in the classroom and in their future professions.
鈥淭his was an awesome experience for me and the students,鈥 James added. 鈥淭hey learned how to design an organizational structure and identify different leadership styles. We also talked about team dynamics and discussed their different areas of strength. We also did a SWOT analysis, which involves looking at strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats.鈥
Students in the iLead Leadership program selected officers and recently gave brief presentations in the Student Center Ballroom during the first iLead Capstone event. Maniysha Marshall, a health care management major from Opelika, Ala., will serve as president, and Deja Thompson, an interdisciplinary studies major from Mobile with a concentration in community service, will serve as vice president.
鈥淚 have been able to step out of my comfort zone based on the great experience I have had as a member of the iLead Leadership program,鈥 Marshall noted. 鈥淚 never thought I would have gotten this type opportunity. It has helped me grow and build leaderships skills that I didn鈥檛 know I had. And, I hope to even secure an internship soon based on the connections that I have made.鈥
Thompson came to South because her mom wanted her to go to college, and now because of her experiences in iLead, she is more connected to who she is as a leader.
鈥淚 am now going to college for me,鈥 Thompson explained. 鈥淚 have learned that I am an influencer and an open-minded person. I have also learned how to be a keen listener, which is so important. I always knew I was a natural leader, but this opportunity has opened my eyes to how you have to build your own brand. I am now interested in motivational speaking, and I am minoring in communications.鈥
James said the iLead Leadership program has been such a success that there are plans to expand it to other students at South Alabama. For more information about the leadership program, call the 麻豆相关报道Office of Multicultural Student Affairs at (251) 460-6895.
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