
About this Event
This workshop is part of the HSC Workshop Series: Strategies for Success. You may attend one workshop in the series or up to all four.
Strategies for Success is a 4-part interactive workshop series designed for nonprofit professionals interested in weaving leading practices to their work. This series provides practical approaches to apply these principles effectively, benefiting individuals, organizations and the communities they serve.
You must register using the link above by September 16, 2025 to receive the discount.
About This Session
In times of change, people look to leaders not only for direction, but also for understanding, empathy, and connection. This interactive workshop invites nonprofit leaders to approach change through a human-centered lens, focusing on the people at the heart of every transition. Together, we will explore practical tools to navigate uncertainty with transparency, compassion, and shared purpose. You’ll learn how to communicate openly (even when answers are evolving), create space for honest and supportive dialogue, and strengthen trust in your teams. Participants will leave with a framework and real-world strategies that honor both organizational goals and the human experience of change.
About the Presenter
Passionate about unleashing potential, Judy drives transformation through her consultancy, Judith A. Rowe Consulting, LLC. With a focus on diverse training, facilitation, coaching, and wellness initiatives, Judy champions growth in DEIB, leadership, and communication skills. With dual bachelor's degrees in Civil and Industrial Engineering (University of
Tennessee at Chattanooga) and a master's in Industrial and Labor Relations (Cornell University), Judy's 27-year journey at Corning Incorporated spanned engineering, sales, customer service, quality, and management roles. Judy provides coaching through her practice as well as through partnership with Organizational Learning Group (OLG) and Bravely, Inc. Judy is a Certified Coach through IFC. Judy’s commitment extends to community engagement, including leadership roles at the Community Foundation of Elmira-Corning and the Finger Lakes, Corning Children's Center, and the Southern Tier Regional Planning and Development Board.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Tompkins County Public Library, 101 East Green Street, Ithaca, United States
USD 70.00