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Nicole Walrath

Fulton Montgomery Regional Chamber of Commerce
joined about 1 year ago.

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Posted in Career Pathway Systems Challenges and Successes

In my region, we're very fortunate to have several partnerships where we all work together to make career pathways a possibility through microcredentials at the SUNY level and business education partnerships in school districts. We can always work on the awareness piece for programs such as these for students and adults to be aware of the many opportunities. 

Posted in Strategies for Addressing Communication Challenges

I asked a question in an email and then in the rest of the body of the email discussed what my prior meeting was about. I thought it was clear and concise however both recipients  missed my questions. I followed up two days later in the email and they said they read past it. Next time, I'll be sure to make it more visible as to what I'm asking so there is no confusion. 

Posted in Best Practices in Critical Thinking

I asked a question in an email and then in the rest of the body of the email discussed what my prior meeting was about. I thought it was clear and concise however both recipients  missed my questions. I followed up two days later in the email and they said they read past it. Next time, I'll be sure to make it more visible as to what I'm asking so there is no confusion. 

Posted in Strategies for Facilitating Difficult Meeting Conversations

I asked a question in an email and then in the rest of the body of the email discussed what my prior meeting was about. I thought it was clear and concise however both recipients  missed my questions. I followed up two days later in the email and they said they read past it. Next time, I'll be sure to make it more visible as to what I'm asking so there is no confusion. 

Posted in Inspiring Leader Attributes

In my region, we're very fortunate to have several partnerships where we all work together to make career pathways a possibility through microcredentials at the SUNY level and business education partnerships in school districts. We can always work on the awareness piece for programs such as these for students and adults to be aware of the many opportunities.