Breakout Session 3: Constructing a Leadership Roadmap for your Career: Finding the Courage to Guide Future Policy 

by Student Leadership Programs (UNG)

Student Organization Event SCoL Breakout/Roundtable 2020 Student Conference on Leadership

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Sat, Feb 4, 2023

2:25 PM – 3:10 PM EST (GMT-5)

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The goal of this presentation is to create a step-wise road-map for future leaders to practice their skills in the workplace. This session guides attendees in a collaborative process where we self-reflect on a topic in our major, then discuss those reflections with colleagues in related and similar majors, and jointly produce the ideas needed for change. The ultimate goal is to acquire knowledge about an unmet need, and to inspire policy-makers to meet that need and carry the project through from beginning to end. This presentation is for future leaders who wish to make use of a step-wise process to accomplish that task. Participants will self-reflect, discuss, and learn to collaborate on a common goal.

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Dr. John Stuart Batchelder

Dr. Batchelder is a Professor of Criminal Justice at University of North Georgia since 1997, and serves as President of the Criminal Justice Association of Georgia.  He has made over 45 professional conference presentations on a variety of Criminal Justice and Public Policy topics. He currently serves as the Director of Student Research for the Department of Criminal Justice, and coordinates all undergraduate research conference presentations.  He has authored 25 articles in peer-reviewed and profession-oriented journals. His military service includes eight years with the United States Air Force Band, and he continues to perform on guitar with many notable jazz artists in a variety of musical settings.

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Willie (BUTCH) Grady Newkirk Jr.

Butch Newkirk has served in a variety of Law-enforcement positions to include service as a Captain for the Toccoa Police Department, where he conducted Criminal Investigations, Internal Affairs, Swat, Patrol Commander, and undercover Narcotics. In a civilian capacity, he served as an Investigator, Straight Way Private Investigations in Toccoa, Georgia, and his military service includes the United States Army 515th Military Police Company in Fort Lee, Virginia. He is currently the Director of the Peace Officers Standards Training Academy at the University of North Georgia. 

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