Heather Macdonald Pamela Eddy

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Heather Macdonald Pamela Eddy Planning for Sustainability Your Institutional Context Heather Macdonald Pamela Eddy

Post-SAGE 2YC Tapping into what you have learned Using your network Thinking about the future Tapping into what you have learned Leadership strategies Working with colleagues Institutional context Using your network SAGE 2YC Regional connections Institutional connections

You and your administrator Thinking about your ask Your Goals Institutional Connections What do you want to continue What do you need? How are you going to ask? What are the institutional priorities? How can you connect with your administrator’s preferred frame? Who are allies on campus?

Consider your conversation as tossing a ball back and forth