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Leading In A Virtual Environment, ftg. Joshua Fredenburg

  • Sonoma State University 1801 E Cotati Ave Rohnert Park, CA, 94928 United States (map)

With the rise of virtual leadership and digital teams, Dr. Fredenburg has developed an engaging program that will not only help people manage, lead, andserve on virtual teams more effectively, but more importantly, he will provide them with a set of strategies that will enable them to become more effective at retaining, engaging, motivating,and leading the members of their digital workplace teams better.

Dr. Joshua Fredenburg is an internationally acclaimed speaker, author of six books,leadership/diversity consultant, member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc., Tedx Speaker, andPresident/Founder of the ‘Award Winning Circle of Change Leadership Experience that specializes in helping students discover the leader from within, lead and interact with Diverse groups of people more effectively, reach their fullest potential as a leader, and build the confidence and inspiration needed to make a positive impact in their community, nation, andworld! For the past fifteen years, Dr. Fredenburg has not only served as a keynote speaker in 47states across the country, but he has transformed the lives of thousands of people as a keynote speaker, workshop presenter, trainer, and facilitator at different conferences, retreats, andtraining that revolve around leadership, diversity/inclusion, student success, new student orientation, professional development, fraternity and sorority events, and college graduations.In 2018, Dr. Fredenburg received an honorary membership from Golden Key International, was recognized as a Top leader under 40 in South Florida in 2017, had his national leadership conference selected by the NASPA (Student Affair Professionals in Higher Education) StudentLeadership Programs Knowledge Community as the “Top Student Leadership DevelopmentProgram in 2015”, and he received a community leadership award from the Urban LeagueYoung Professionals of Los Angeles for his work in developing the next generation of leaders in 2015 as well.

For more info, contact mo.phillips@sonoma.edu