Girl Scouts of Connecticut Honor Prof. Jeffrey Sonnenfeld
Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, senior associate dean for leadership studies and Lester Crown Professor in the Practice of Management, was honored on June 2 at the Girl Scouts of Connecticut’s annual Legacy of Leadership event.
The theme of the annual event was “Man Enough to be a Girl Scout,” honoring “male business leaders, volunteers, and community leaders who have been a champion for female voices and ambition.”
Sonnenfeld is founder and president of the Chief Executive Leadership Institute, which convenes off-the-record conversations among business leaders, policymakers, and academics. He is a frequent commentator for Fortune and CNBC and the author of eight books on leadership. In 2018, he was awarded the Ellis Island Award from the U.S. Ellis Island Foundation.
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Getting connected for Connecticut students
There is one key to ensuring the success of Connecticut students: we must keep them connected.
Whether your children are in fifth grade or freshman year, they have or will continue to learn virtually in some capacity, which means unstable Wi-Fi during class, delays in homework submission or inability to research are unacceptable.
While the long-term future of education remains in flux, COVID-19 has reinforced distance learning’s staying power, as well as its glaring inequalities. Last year, Hartford unveiled a plan to implement citywide Wi-Fi. That’s a great start, but Wi-Fi alone is not enough we also need infrastructure to allow for robust wireless service.