Leadership Insights from Dr. Pat Greco
WHAT WILL I LEARN?
This session will provide leaders the opportunity to hear firsthand how they can support teams, organizations, and systems in utilizing the Continuous Improvement (CI) framework to achieve results. Dr. Pat Greco, Superintendent from Menomonee Falls Independent School District in Wisconsin, will share how she supported teams from across her district to adopt and use CI to impact student achievement and operational efficiency. She will share the leadership tactics she embraced to help create a space where CI efforts could spark and eventually spread like wildfire, and the lessons she learned along the way.
This session is designed to support leaders who are interested in strengthening and developing leadership capabilities critical for outcomes focused work. ‘Leadership Insights from Dr. Pat Greco’ is the first in a series of opportunities to glean insight from leaders effecting change.
Participants will:
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Any individual in a leadership position that
Just yourself :)
FACILITATED BY?
Dr. Patricia (Pat) Fagan Greco, Ph.D., Superintendent of School District of Menomenee Falls, WI
Dr. Pat Greco is the Superintendent of The School District of Menomonee Falls, WI, which is a suburban district located on the Northwest Side of Milwaukee. The school system has a strong tradition of excellence with the entire staff quality trained, resulting in district performance being at an all-tine high. The Carnegie Foundation at Stanford University selected Menomonee Falls as a national Spot Light District focused on the use of quality tools and processes to improve student performance, quality service, and sustain an organizational culture of excellence. Pat received her doctorate from the University of Wisconsin in 1995. Pat was recongnized as the 2018 Superintendent of the Year, Educator of the Year by Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce, by State and National PTA for Elementary School of the Year as an elementary principal, and received the Educational Influence Award from Wisconsin ASCD for her advocacy for children and strong public policy. www.fallsschools.org