Developing Student Leaders

This roundtable is aimed at discussing the nuances of engaging student leaders in Campus Recreation. The NIRSA Student Development Committee has orchestrated this opportunity for sharing current practices or models, including everything from logistics to theoretical frameworks, and to discuss challenges and future hopes for leadership development.

Senior Leaders Ideas in Motion: Directors Under 40-ish

Join NIRSA Director Pam Watts in this live event roundtable. Discussions will focus on Directors under 40: how are they leading and how does that impact their programs? Within the field, there are millennial directors leading differently with successful program models, staff recruitment, and retention. Using the concept of reverse-mentorship, join us to learn from these under-40 leaders.

Fitness Basics Programs: Intentional Programming to Remove Barriers

Let’s break down barriers and empower users to find their way! Expand beyond traditional fitness offerings to include Fitness Basics, a program geared towards orienting users to fitness spaces, equipment, and programs. We will guide the group through considerations to start your own program.

Early Career Professionals Roundtable – Importance of Networking

Are you early in your career and interested in learning about the importance of networking? Join members of the Early Career Advisory Group along with two long time NIRSA professional members in this roundtable that is specifically focused on networking. You will learn ways to navigate your career paths and how to create opportunities to grow personally and professionally.

Marketing and Outreach: Round 3

Online: Ideas in Motion

Join us January 8 for the Ideas in Motion: Marketing and Outreach - Round 3, to connect with fellow marketers, exchange ideas, and learn from each other's experiences.

The NIRSA School for Early Career Professionals

Online: Ideas in Motion

The NIRSA School is coming back! Join NIRSA School Faculty to discuss reimagining what this program looks like and update us on what you’re hearing early career professionals need to be successful in today's climate.

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