Leadership

Planning for Zoo Advisors’ Future

Planning for Zoo Advisors’ Future

What are our team’s top insights & takeaways looking back on Zoo Advisors’ first 10 years, looking ahead to the next 10+ years, & looking within our team composition?

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Going Beyond Paid Internships

Going Beyond Paid Internships

While increasing the number of paid internships in the zoo & aquarium industry would be beneficial to increase opportunities for a whole class of people rather than specifically targeting race & ethnicity, there are several considerations of note with this solution.

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Women in Leadership: Beyond Borders

Women in Leadership: Beyond Borders

For our 8th year hosting Women in Leadership sessions at #AZA2021, we invited aquarium & zoo leaders in other countries to share how we might better support each other in our leadership journeys through insights & resources.

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30 Quick Takes from #AZA2021

30 Quick Takes from #AZA2021

While #AZA2021 is still in progress, we already garnered so many takeaways that we can’t wait until next week to share them! Read on for our “quick takes” from sessions we participated in and/or attended in the first half of the week.

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An Interview with Shannon Farmer

An Interview with Shannon Farmer

Shannon Farmer, an emerging leader at the Pollinator Partnership, shares her perspectives on leadership qualities, strategies to enhance diversity, industry change, mentorship, and more.

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And Now… A Minute for Self Care

And Now… A Minute for Self Care

Take five minutes to reset and refocus with these videos by Clinical Psychologist Rachel Barbanel-Fried, Psy.D. explaining self care strategies for you and your team.

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Don’t Fall Asleep on Your DEAI Commitment

Don’t Fall Asleep on Your DEAI Commitment

The Washington Post reported recently that corporate commitments to DEAI initiatives have been in decline and DEAI roles have been disappearing. How do we sustain momentum and articulate a destination?

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Dr. Frederick Lahodny

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