Are you ready to effectively manage a group of individuals to achieve positive outcomes? Learn how to successfully design and create a space where people can share ideas and communicate with each other. Darin Eich will lead a fast paced session that will equip students with the skills they need to succeed as a group facilitator.



Join us this Wednesday, January 7th for lunch from 12:30-1:40pm in the Class of 1930 Room



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Join us this Thursday, January 8th for dinner from 6:00pm -7:30pm in Rocky 002.



Please register below so we will have an accurate estimate of the expected attendance.



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Darin Eich earned his Ph.D. in Educational Leadership & Policy Analysis from the University of Wisconsin where his research focused on leadership development programs. He has been a graduate student and developer of programs at the University of Maryland & William and Mary. Darin's passion involves helping people to become themselves, find and live their strengths, and become more creative, innovative & successful leaders. Professionally, Darin does projects ranging from hundreds of college speeches to helping institutions develop leadership programs & retreats to facilitating innovation sessions for the most innovative Fortune 500 companies. Darin has been consulting with Dartmouth since 2009 and is the founder of various leadership development and innovation initiatives and organizations, including a global innovation generation company called BrainReactions. He is the author of "Root Down and Branch Out: Best Practices for Leadership Development Programs" and "Innovation Step-by-Step." Visit InnovationLearning.org for more of Darin's resources.