Leadership in the Financial Aid Profession Aaron Steffens MASFAA President-Elect

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Leadership in the Financial Aid Profession Aaron Steffens MASFAA President-Elect

What is a Leader? A person who influences a group of people towards the achievement of a common goal* *Definition found on the Internet at the following website address:

How do you define a leader? Definitions of a leader will vary among individuals No leader will have all desired qualities Strong leaders will focus in and capitalize on their true strengths

Critical Leadership Skills According to the book “You’re The Director” published by NASFAA, the following are critical leadership skills: – Ability to communicate – Willingness to seek input – Providing balanced and timely feedback – Capacity to embrace change

Characteristics of a Leader Achiever Disciplined Consistent Responsible Communicator Competitive Self-assured Organized Learner Analytical Strategic Connected Honest Stable Visionary Compassionate Focused Charismatic

Strengths & Weaknesses Important to know your own strengths and weaknesses Do those around you perceive your strengths and weaknesses in the same way? Knowledge of strengths and weaknesses important in building team Focus on strengths of team members to build their confidence levels

Why be a Leader? Networking Being in “the know” – Hearing things first and often Develop skills for your own workplace Earn respect back on campus Serve as a good role model Resume builder

Learn about the Organization Mission Statement – Overall goals of the organization – Identify within yourself how you fit into this mission Bylaws – Legal context of the organization Policy and Procedure Manual – Day to day operations of organization

Getting Involved Start small – committee member or moderator Always obtain your supervisor’s permission Inquire about the time commitment Do your part – hold true to any commitments you make

Methods of Volunteering Can you volunteer through the organization’s website? Paper volunteer forms available at a training or conference Reach out to the committee chair or a member of the organization’s leadership team

Encouraging Volunteerism Make it easy to volunteer Actively engage with those who sign up to volunteer Clearly define duties and time commitments Break up assignments into manageable pieces Conduct meetings via conference call and use electronic means of collaboration to reduce financial and time barriers

Leadership Development State Leadership Symposiums – Self nomination or invitation – Beginner or advance level MASFAA Leadership Symposium – Nomination by state presidents NASFAA Leadership Symposium – Generally state or regional leadership

Committee Member to Committee Chair Next logical step in leadership progression is to assume chair role Inquire about the time commitment What is your reputation on the committee? Is the current chair moving on? Notify the person selecting chairs of your interest

Moderator to Presenter Start small through collaboration – Panel member – Co-presenter – State vs. Regional Conference Know your materials – Anticipate questions – If regulatory presentation, ask a federal trainer, respected colleague or NASFAA for assistance – Accurately depict your session in the description

Serving as an Officer Do you meet the eligibility criteria established for the office? Inquire about the time commitment Being asked vs. self-nomination Which office best meets your skill set and experiences?

Working Your Way To The Top Why can’t I just start at the top? – No experience – meaning you don’t know how the organization conducts business – No history – time spent rehashing old issues – Alienation of others – especially if you have never been involved or served locally

Being a good steward to the organization Know your job description Read meeting materials ahead of time Attend meetings and pay attention during those meetings Meet commitments

Duties of Care, Loyalty and Obedience Standard expectations of being a board member of a non-profit board – Care – attend meetings, read reports, know about the organization – Loyalty – acting in the best interest of the organization – Obedience – making sure that your organization is following all laws and that there are enough resources allocated for the organization to accomplish its mission

Actions Speak Louder than Words Remember that you represent all of the following if you are a leader in an organization: – Yourself – Your Institution – Your Organization – Your Profession

Exit Strategy Life Does Happen Action required dependent on timing Communication is Key – Notify leadership immediately – Decide on duty reduction or complete exit – Lack of action is not a viable option!

Importance of Leaders Guide the execution of an organization’s mission and strategic plan Carry the organization into the future Recruit new leadership

Recommended Reading “You’re The Director: A Guide To Leadership In Student Financial Aid” - published by NASFAA “Strengths Based Leadership” – authored by Tom Rath and Barry Conchie

Aaron’s Challenge Become a committee member or moderator in ILASFAA this year Run for an ILASFAA office Many opportunities to also be a part of MASFAA