Deltha Shell, Ozarka College's Director of TRiO Student Support Services, participated in the American Association of Community Colleges John E. Roueche Future Leaders Institute (Roueche-FLI) hosted by GateWay Community College on Feb. 17-22 in Phoenix, Ariz.
The week-long institute is an innovative leadership seminar designed for mid-level community college administrators who are ready to move into a higher level of leadership. These individuals typically have the title of dean, associate dean or director and are responsible for multiple employees on their campus.
Roueche-FLI is named in honor of Dr. John E. Roueche, a nationally recognized authority in community college education. Dr. Roueche has played an important role in shaping community college leadership over the last 40 years and has written 35 books and more than 150 chapters and articles. He has spoken to more than 1,300 community colleges and universities since 1970 and has accumulated honors and awards that are too numerous to name.
Sessions included a panel discussion with Drs. John Roueche, Terry O'Banion, Jerry Sue Thornton and Walter Bumphus, as well as sessions focused on fundraising, communication, technology and leadership.
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