We invite your proposals to present Ignite Sessions and Case Studies, NCAA Wednesday afternoon conference programming favorites. This year’s conference is presented by the National Council of Arts Administrators on the beautiful grounds of Interlochen Center for the Arts, located just outside of Traverse City, MI (registration is open now!)
We hope you will consider participating. Proposals are due May 20, 2024, and submission details about each proposal opportunity can be found below.
Looking forward to seeing you in September!
The NCAA Conference Committee: Elissa Armstrong, O. Gustavo Plascencia, and Paige Williams, on Behalf of the Board of Directors
IGNITE PRESENTATIONS The session is scheduled for Wednesday afternoon, September 25, 2024. Each Ignite will be presented in approximately a 10-minute time block. Please find the NCAA Ignite Guidelines HERE. Further instructions will follow once interest is expressed and the precise timing and number of presenters may be adjusted before September.
Interested members should express intent and send a brief bio by May 20, 2024, to:
Elissa Armstrong ([email protected]), O. Gustavo Plascencia ([email protected]) and Paige Williams ([email protected]).
Ignite Description We are seeking stories and examples of practical and innovative approaches related to the theme of this year’s conference, ASSEMBLE: embracing our network, and the concept of assemblage, where people, things, and stories intertwine to spark innovation and drive change. As arts administrators, we are vital in creating these spaces. At this year’s conference, you will connect with inspiring colleagues, delve into shared solutions, forge partnerships, meet mentors, and create friendships to amplify the impact in your community. What stories and/or examples do you have related to this theme? Some possible topics could include, but are not limited to, innovative approaches to mentorship, creating networks, partnerships, community building, and collaboration.
Please feel free to interpret this theme of ASSEMBLE broadly. You may wish to share your thoughts about an idea or project, experience, approach, etc. We are available to assist and support in developing a topic should anyone wish to reach out.
CASE STUDIES The case studies are scheduled for Wednesday afternoon, September 25, 2024, following the Ignites. Each case study will be presented, and the discussion completed in a 20-30-minute time block. Interested members should express intent and send a brief bio (one or two sentences) by May 20, 2024, to Elissa Armstrong ([email protected]), O. Gustavo Plascencia ([email protected]) and Paige Williams ([email protected]). Please find the NCAA Case Study Guidelines HERE. You may outline your case study proposal, or send an actual case study, in 350 words or fewer. Detailed instructions will follow once interest is expressed and the precise timing and number of presenters may be adjusted before September.
Case Studies Description True-to-life examples of tough problems in administration are presented as a Case Study with structured questions, for small groups to discuss and resolve. If you have had a tough problem or unique experience in arts administration and academic leadership, consider developing a case study. Topics might include, but are not limited to:
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Leadership and Management
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Interpersonal Communication
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Succeeding with External Constituencies
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Budget Management
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Personnel Evaluation
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Issues Related to Promotion and Tenure
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Personal Growth
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Career Paths
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Any topical area related to arts administration and leadership
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