April Landale '82 shares her experience as an imperfect executive learning to shape leaders within non-profit organizations. She shares advice on becoming a reflective leader, honing decision making skills, crafting a personal vision statement, establishing team core values and more.
About April Landale '82:
April Godfrey Landale has spent over 30 years developing educational programs for adult learners, and strengthening nonprofit operations and performance. Moving vision to action, developing organizational structures and systems, and supporting staff development are professional passions. Previous projects included being a founding faculty member of Landmark College in Putney Vermont in 1985, directing and revitalizing an environmental education program in Cairns Australia in the early 90's. April also spent over 25 years with Teton Science Schools where she was founding faculty of TSS' graduate program, in addition to serving as Associate Executive Director. She is currently Executive Director of Grand Teton Association, which supports the education, interpretation and research of three federal agencies in the southern Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. April is a 1982 graduate of the University of New Hampshire.