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Get Organized: Prioritizing for Impact

  • Trine University's Club Z 1215 Thunder Ave Angola, IN 46703 (map)

In the fast-paced world of organizational leadership, juggling multiple tasks and responsibilities can leave you feeling stretched thin. This workshop is designed specifically for those looking to streamline their workload and maximize their impact. We’ll explore practical organization tips and  strategies that will help you identify your top priorities, manage competing demands, and focus on what truly matters. Learn how to maximize your time and resources, so you can lead your organization more effectively and sustainably. Join us to gain actionable insights and tools to help you stay organized and efficient, even with limited time and capacity.

Chelsea Superczynski is in her 14th year in education. She is currently an Assistant Professor at Trine University in the Franks School of Education. As a member of the Trine faculty, Chelsea teaches a variety of education related courses, including multiple Special Education courses, Culturally Responsive Teaching, and Children's Literature. Prior to working at Trine University, Chelsea previously taught kindergarten, kindergarten special education, first grade, and third grade in Indianapolis Public Schools and in Lakeland School Corporation. Chelsea has also served as the assistant principal at Parkside Elementary, as well as the assistant principal at Lakeland Jr/Sr High, located in LaGrange, Indiana. In 2021, Chelsea was named the Indiana Association of School Principal’s District #3 Assistant Principal of the Year. Chelsea received a Masters degree in K-12 Education Administration from Indiana Wesleyan University, and another Masters in English Education (Secondary) from Marian University. In addition, Chelsea holds licenses for K-12 Mild Interventions, K-6 Elementary Education, and 5-12 Language Arts. In addition, Chelsea has received micro-credentialing in the areas of social-emotional learning, high ability, and cultural mastery.

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