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SUMMARY:CANCELED - ELEA Innovative Leadership Summit: Developing the Leader Within 2023
DESCRIPTION:This Event has been canceled due to low enrollment\n\n\n\nELEA Innovative Leadership Summit is intense training for leaders of ELCA Schools and Learning Centers who are interested in building a network for themselves\, developing new skills and innovative strategies\, and re-inspiring passion for your mission. We encourage Pastors and Administrators to attend together and will offer ways to connect if that is not possible.  \n\n\n\nOur panel of 7 experts (subject to change) in their field will guide your journey of leadership development and personal growth through intense and interactive workshops\, exercises\, and reflection. \n\n	Cheryl Wells Collins is a former teacher and has worked in under-resourced communities for over forty years. In her 16 years of teaching\, she taught all grades from pre-kindergarten through eighth. She started her teaching career under the tutelage of her mother-in-law Marva Collins at Westside Preparatory School before moving to Providence - St. Mel School to become Director of the Lower and Middle Schools. She became principal of Holy Family School in 2004. In 2008\, she was named the ELCA Principal of the Year and a National Distinguished Principal by the National Association of Elementary School Principals. Cheryl became CEO Elect of Holy Family Ministries in 2017 and once a school principal was hired to replace her\, she became CEO in 2018. Holy Family is a non-profit organization with four youth-focused programs\, including a private school that serves children in the North Lawndale neighborhood. Cheryl believes that out of the neighborhoods that have the greatest needs will emerge the greatest leaders ready to lead with compassion\, integrity\, grace\, and wisdom.\n	Don Gillingham began his career in Lutheran education in 1977. His ministry has taken him to four different schools in these five decades. Don is a big-picture guy focused on developing vision and themes for schools and their programs. Recently retired as Executive Director at Rockford Lutheran School\, a PK-12 Pan Lutheran institution\, Don is regularly called on to consult\, present\, comment\, and write about topics affecting the changing face of a timeless Lutheran education.\n	Chris Comella was called and served as Principal of Pilgrim Lutheran School from 2013 to 2023\, and has been a teacher and school administrator since 1982. Chris has served the ELEA Board since 2017. In 2018\, Chris was the ELCA Schools Principal of the Year and an NAESP Distinguished Principal. Chris is a strong advocate of whole-child education and play-based early learning in diverse and welcoming school environments.\n	Jennifer Skibba has a Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education from UW-Stout and a Master's degree in Professional Education from UW - LaCrosse. She was a director for a preschool center before becoming a public school educator and taught in the classroom for over 15 years. Now\, as the Early Learning Coordinator for the Verona Area School District\, she facilitates student learning for the Verona Area First Five Years and Pre-K programs. A constant advocate for early childhood education\, Jennifer serves as a consultant to child care centers and public and private schools at the state and national level\, with a focus on topics ranging from culturally responsive education\, Pyramid Model\, and the importance of play-based classrooms. She serves at the state level on the Community of Practice for the Southern Region and Strengthening Diversity Community of Practice committees.\n	Michael Rottmann has over twenty-five years of experience as a teacher and administrator in Preschool through 8th-grade Lutheran schools in Wisconsin\, Illinois\, and Florida. During such time he has also served as an athletic director\, coach\, and on various national and district-level teacher and administrator conference committees. He currently serves as a principal at Grace Lutheran school in Florida. He was recognized in 2013 as the ELEA Elementary Principal of the Year\, as well as received the National Distinguished Principal award given by the National Association of Elementary School Principals. He holds a Master's in Administration from Cardinal Stritch University\, WI\, and Bachelor's in Education from Concordia University\, WI.\n	Cody Cotton is the Co-founder and Chief of Heart of A Greater Good Foundation. Through unique community engagement and holistic mentorship\, he's been able to create ongoing impact throughout Chicago. Cody serves on the Community Action Advisory Board for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for Interdisciplinary Research Leaders where he oversees cohorts around the country in community engagement and research. He enjoys traveling\, serving and connecting with diverse communities\, and studying the cause and effect of individual results. His TEDx delves into this topic with excitement! He holds a bachelor's from Valparaiso University and is finishing his graduate degree at Maharishi International University studying Consciousness and Human Potential.\n	Pastor Janelle Rozek Hooper serves as Program Manager for Ministry with Children for the ELCA where she curates the website elcafaithformation.org. She also works as Pastor of Faith Formation at New Hope Lutheran Church in Missouri City\, TX. You can see her preaching and children's messages at evescuriousgarden.org. She enthusiastically serves on the ELEA board and leads its Diversity and Justice Team.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<br />\n<span style="font-family: tahoma\;"><span style="font-size: 14px\;"><span style="color:#FF0000\;"><em><strong>This Event has been canceled due to low enrollment</strong></em></span><br />\n<br />\nELEA Innovative Leadership Summit&nbsp\;</span></span><span style="font-family: tahoma\; font-size: 14px\;">is&nbsp\;</span><span style="font-family: tahoma\;"><span style="font-size: 14px\;">intense training for leaders of ELCA Schools and Learning Centers who are interested in building a network for themselves\, developing new skills and innovative strategies\, and re-inspiring passion for your mission. <em><strong>We encourage Pastors and Administrators to attend together and will offer ways to connect if that is not possible.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;</strong></em><br />\n<br />\nOur panel of 7 experts (subject to change) in their field will guide your journey of leadership development and personal growth through intense and interactive workshops\, exercises\, and reflection.&nbsp\;</span></span>\n<ul>\n	<li><span style="font-size:14px\;"><span style="font-family:tahoma\;"><span class="S1PPyQ" style="color: rgb(33\, 34\, 39)\;">Cheryl Wells Collins is a former teacher and has worked in under-resourced communities for over forty years. In her 16 years of teaching\, she taught all grades from pre-kindergarten through eighth. She started her teaching career under the tutelage of her mother-in-law Marva Collins at Westside Preparatory School before moving to Providence - St. Mel School to become Director of the Lower and Middle Schools. She became principal of Holy Family School in 2004. In 2008\, she was named the ELCA Principal of the Year and a National Distinguished Principal by the National Association of Elementary School Principals. Cheryl became CEO Elect of Holy Family Ministries in 2017 and once a school principal was hired to replace her\, she became CEO in 2018. Holy Family is a non-profit organization with four youth-focused programs\, including a private school that serves children in the North Lawndale neighborhood. Cheryl believes that out of the neighborhoods that have the greatest needs will emerge the greatest leaders ready to lead with compassion\, integrity\, grace\, and wisdom.</span></span></span></li>\n	<li><span style="font-size:14px\;"><span style="font-family:tahoma\;"><span class="S1PPyQ" style="color: rgb(33\, 34\, 39)\;">Don Gillingham began his career in Lutheran education in 1977. His ministry has taken him to four different schools in these five decades. Don is a big-picture guy focused on developing vision and themes for schools and their programs. Recently retired as Executive Director at Rockford Lutheran School\, a PK-12 Pan Lutheran institution\, Don is regularly called on to consult\, present\, comment\, and write about topics affecting the changing face of a timeless Lutheran education.</span></span></span></li>\n	<li><span style="font-size:14px\;"><span style="font-family:tahoma\;"><span class="S1PPyQ" style="color: rgb(33\, 34\, 39)\;">Chris Comella was called and&nbsp\;served as Principal of Pilgrim Lutheran School from 2013 to 2023\, and has been a teacher and school administrator since 1982. Chris has served the ELEA Board since 2017.<span class="S1PPyQ white-space-prewrap" style="color: rgb(33\, 34\, 39)\;"> </span>In 2018\, Chris was the ELCA Schools Principal of the Year and an NAESP Distinguished Principal. Chris is a strong advocate of whole-child education and play-based early learning in diverse and welcoming school environments.</span></span></span></li>\n	<li><span style="font-size:14px\;"><span style="font-family:tahoma\;"><span class="S1PPyQ" style="color: rgb(33\, 34\, 39)\;">Jennifer Skibba has a Bachelor&rsquo\;s degree in Early Childhood Education from UW-Stout and a Master&rsquo\;s degree in Professional Education from UW - LaCrosse. She was a director for a preschool center before becoming a public school educator and taught in the classroom for over 15 years. Now\, as the Early Learning Coordinator for the Verona Area School District\, she facilitates student learning for the Verona Area First Five Years and Pre-K programs. A constant advocate for early childhood education\, Jennifer serves as a consultant to child care centers and public and private schools at the state and national level\, with a focus on topics ranging from culturally responsive education\, Pyramid Model\, and the importance of play-based classrooms. She serves at the state level on the Community of Practice for the Southern Region and Strengthening Diversity Community of Practice committees.</span></span></span></li>\n	<li><span style="font-size:14px\;"><span style="font-family:tahoma\;"><span class="S1PPyQ" style="color: rgb(33\, 34\, 39)\;">Michael Rottmann has over twenty-five years of experience as a teacher and administrator in Preschool through 8th-grade Lutheran schools in Wisconsin\, Illinois\, and Florida. During such time he has also served as an athletic director\, coach\, and on various national and district-level teacher and administrator conference committees. He currently serves as a principal at Grace Lutheran school in Florida. He was recognized in 2013 as the ELEA Elementary Principal of the Year\, as well as received the National Distinguished Principal award given by the National Association of Elementary School Principals. He holds a Master&#39\;s in Administration from Cardinal Stritch University\, WI\, and Bachelor&#39\;s in Education from Concordia University\, WI.</span></span></span></li>\n	<li><span style="font-size:14px\;"><span style="font-family:tahoma\;"><span class="S1PPyQ" style="color: rgb(33\, 34\, 39)\;">Cody Cotton is the Co-founder and Chief of Heart of A Greater Good Foundation. Through unique community engagement and holistic mentorship\, he&rsquo\;s been able to create ongoing impact throughout Chicago. Cody serves on the Community Action Advisory Board for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for Interdisciplinary Research Leaders where he oversees cohorts around the country in community engagement and research. He enjoys traveling\, serving and connecting with diverse communities\, and studying the cause and effect of individual results. His TEDx delves into this topic with excitement! He holds a bachelor&#39\;s from Valparaiso University and is finishing his graduate degree at Maharishi International University studying Consciousness and Human Potential.</span></span></span></li>\n	<li><span style="font-size:14px\;"><span style="font-family:tahoma\;"><span class="S1PPyQ" style="color: rgb(66\, 66\, 66)\;">Pastor Janelle Rozek Hooper serves as Program Manager for Ministry with Children for the ELCA where she curates the website </span><a class="S1PPyQ" draggable="false" href="http://elcafaithformation.org/" rel="noopener" style="color: rgb(66\, 66\, 66)\; text-decoration-line: none\;" target="_blank">elcafaithformation.org</a><span class="S1PPyQ" style="color: rgb(66\, 66\, 66)\;">. She also works as Pastor of Faith Formation at New Hope Lutheran Church in Missouri City\, TX. You can see her preaching and children&rsquo\;s messages at </span><a class="S1PPyQ" draggable="false" href="http://www.evescuriousgarden.org/" rel="noopener" style="color: rgb(66\, 66\, 66)\; text-decoration-line: none\;" target="_blank">evescuriousgarden.org</a><span class="S1PPyQ" style="color: rgb(66\, 66\, 66)\;">. She enthusiastically serves on the ELEA board and leads its Diversity and Justice Team.&nbsp\;</span></span></span></li>\n</ul>\n
LOCATION:Wyndham Chicago O'Hare hotel\, located at 1450 E Touhy Ave\, Des Plaines\, IL 60018\, near the Allstate Arena and northwest Chicago. Use the free shuttle to and from Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD). A fully-equipped fitness center\, free wifi\, a plethora of nearby restaurants\, a lobby bar\, and more await you! Room rates have been secured at $119 per night which includes breakfast. The rate is available for 2 days before and 3 days after the meeting for anyone wishing to stay and enjoy all Chicago has to offer.
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