Presentation and Q&A Open Session – Candidates for Women’s Resource Center Director

Members of the WSU and Pullman community are invited to attend the open presentations for candidates for the Director of the Women’s Resource Center. Four candidates will be on campus throughout the month of July and will be presenting on the following prompt with Q&A to follow:

Please share with us your vision for the Women’s Resource Center. Please include relevant trends and best practices as you share with the community your programmatic, administrative, collaborative vision. Feel free to include timelines, resources, constituency groups, and other key information you feel would give the community a sense of where you envision leading the Center.

Monday, July 10, 2:30-3:30 p.m. in CUE 203

Candidate: Amy Sharp

Tuesday, July 11, 2:30-3:30 p.m. in CUE 203

CANCELLED

Monday, July 17, 2:30-3:30 p.m. in CUE 203

Arzelyn Umali

Monday, July 31, 2:30-3:30 p.m. in CUE 203

Sarah Colome

Resumes and evaluation sheets will be provided at each session.

Please forward any questions to search chair Rudy Trejo at rudy.trejo@wsu.edu

 

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