All HR/OD specialists are invited to join Dr. Jaason Geerts, Director of Research and Leadership Development at the College, to contribute to our ongoing international research and to engage with their colleagues nation-wide in a Think Tank entitled, “Leader and Leadership Development Now That the Landscape Has Changed”.
The session takes place on Thursday, May 18th from noon – 1:00 p.m. and will involve a brief -pre-session survey, a 10-minute presentation by Dr. Geerts on current trends, research findings, and thought leadership related to leadership development, and small and full group discussions with participants regarding priorities and leading practices..
Speaker:
Jaason Geerts, PhD
Dr. Jaason Geerts is the Director of Research and Leadership Development at the Canadian College of Health Leaders and an Honorary Visiting Fellow at The Bayes Business School, University of London (UK).
Jaason completed his PhD at the University of Cambridge on leadership for professionals after two Master’s and a teaching degree at Cambridge and the University of Toronto respectively.
His work has been featured in the Globe and Mail, CBC national news, and international peer-reviewed journals, and the model of leadership in a crisis that Jaason and colleagues created is the basis for a recent $450,000 CAD Government of Canada research grant (CIHR). He has also served as an advisor for the World Health Organization on pandemic recovery.
He is a program director and instructor in executive education at the Telfer School of Management (Ottawa) and the Schulich School of Business (Toronto).
Jaason was nominated for the Toronto Star’s Teacher of the Year.
Fees
CCHL Advanced and Transformational Leaders: Free
CCHL Members: $30.00
Non-Members: $45.00
Please register early as we have limited capacity
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