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Published: January 06, 2022

UT’s Modern Advances in Leadership Certificate Program Begins Jan. 18

Young professionals are invited to refine their business leadership skills at The University of Tampa’s Modern Advances in Leadership certificate program, which begins Jan. 18. Presented by the Sykes College of Business TECO Energy Center for Leadership, the program runs Jan. 18 to March 29 from 6-9 p.m. on select Tuesday evenings in the Sykes College of Business.

Sykes College of Business buildingAs part of the program, each participant will receive three complimentary leadership coaching sessions by professional coaches.

The program is open to beginning to mid-level professionals with three or more years of experience, as well as UT graduate students.

This certificate program is designed to provide transformative and interactive learning experiences for individuals and organizations seeking to refresh, re-equip or advance their leadership skills. Each course throughout the program focuses on a unique area of leadership in the ever-changing business world. The interactive approach teaches both future and current business leaders how to implement each unique leadership practice.

Students in the program will learn to:

  • Sharpen their leadership acumen.
  • Improve their leadership mindset.
  • Enhance negotiation skills.
  • Develop an entrepreneurial leadership spirit.
  • Discover their potential through team leadership.
  • Understand the contextual factors in the workplace.

As part of the program, each participant will receive three complimentary leadership coaching sessions by professional coaches.

Each participant will receive a certificate upon completion of the program.

Early-bird tuition and nonprofit organization tuition is $1,350. General registration is $1,500. Registration is required by Monday, Jan. 17, at www.ut.edu/cfl/leadershipdevelopment. (UT graduate students should register via Workday.)


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