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/Honored to be part of Switch & Shift's Pivot Point series on Women in the Workplace -
Honored to be part of Switch & Shift's Pivot Point series on Women in the Workplace -
Jessica Esch (frequent poster here) introduced me to Anita Verna Crofts a© Tony Asgari Photography couple of years ago at BIF. This is one amazing lady who is taking education to new heights - Flying Lessons. There is hope for higher-ed! Thank you Anita! Come meet her at BIF-9!!
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The University of Washington Announces Flying Lessons
I have never flown a plane or sat in a flight simulator, but I’ve been teaching people how to fly for years. This spring the Department of Communication at the University of Washington made it official by naming me their Flight Instructor.
Everyone has wings. Sometimes you need to be reminded to use them.
Choosing to be named the Flight Instructor reflected my approach to teaching, which encourages students to lead and soar higher than they ever imagined possible, inside and outside of the classroom. In addition to the classes I teach, my punch card includes:
© Tony Asgari PhotographyThe vision for my role reflects the entrepreneurial instincts of the Communication Leadership graduate program, where I teach and serve as Associate Director, and the department as a whole. Our program houses two unique degrees in digital media and community/networks, both aimed at creatives who are on the frontlines of shaping superb communication strategies through story-driven content, audience engagement, and insightful analytics. The freedom faculty, staff, and students enjoy to dream, build, and grow is my fuel.
As the Flight Instructor, I help students navigate takeoffs, weather turbulence, and stick their landings. Last week an incoming student tweeted to me, “I would love to talk to you about my flight plan.”
Buckle up. It’s time for takeoff.
Fly the friendly skies with Anita on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and avcrofts.com.
BIF9 is almost here - I'm so so honored to be a storyteller (and still kind of amazed!). Thank you Maureen Tuthill for such an eloquent write up!
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