Courtney Clark and Dennis McIntee will be joining us April 14th – 15th to discuss “ReVisionary Thinking” and Leading People through Change”.

Opening Keynote
ReVisionary Thinking: The Science of Adapting to Change – Courtney Clark

Can you reach your goals, even if things aren’t going the way you expect? Most people are good at setting goals and making plans, but not very good at revising those plans when things change. But that’s the real work of resilience. Resilience is letting go of the “old way of doing things” and rewriting a script for success that gives you the fastest and best path from where you are to where you want to go. Backed by Courtney’s data-driven research, ReVisionary Thinking offers concrete strategies for blazing a new path when the goalposts move on you.

Closing Keynote
Leading People through Change – Dennis McIntee, Leadership Development Group Dennis

There are outstanding opportunities for organizations to grow, yet many leaders face hurdles. In fact, many of these hurdles are internal–not external. According to research by Bain & Company, 85% percent of executives say their greatest barriers to achieving growth objectives actually lie inside their own four walls. Because senior care is changing it is imperative to continually modulate your thinking to deal with uncertainty.

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Stephanie Gfeller, MS, LACHA is the Director of Education and Leadership. Stephanie joined the association in 2019 and oversees the development of our education programs, writes and manages all of our federal grant programs, and leads our Center for Leadership program. With her master’s degree in Gerontology from Kansas State University, adult care home administrator license, experience as a researcher and instructor at the K State Center on Aging, and endless creativity, Stephanie is ideally suited to her leadership role in our field. Outside of work Stephanie enjoys reading, supporting her kids at all their activities, serving as a 4-H club leader, and being outside helping on her family farm. You can reach Stephanie directly at 785.670.8047.