Join Adam and Jeff as we speak with Debbie Tannenbaum, a School Based Technology Specialist in Fairfax County, Virginia. She is in her third year in this position and her twenty-first year in education. Education Journey Always wanted to be a teacher Found technology Master’s in Tech in 2002 2017 – principal introduced her to Twitter – started to blog, … Read More
Episode 52 – Myong “Moo” Eiselstein – I Met a Lady Online ;-)
Join Adam & Jeff as we chat with our friend and the Executive Director at St. Paul American School Hanoi, Moo Eiselstein! Lives in Hanoi, Vietnam, but hails from Richmond, VA Moo’s Leadership Journey Education didn’t come first; military out of high school Didn’t like school Served as a military policeman Account manager for a business Substituted for an ELL … Read More
Episode 51 – Sabba Quidwai – Find the Right Problems to Solve
Join Jeff & Adam as we chat with Education Researcher, Design Thinker, and Podcaster – Dr. Sabba Quidwai Sabba believes that cultures of innovation begin with a culture of empathy. She works with leaders to integrate design thinking practices that encourage creativity, recognize accomplishments, build trust and inspire a collective vision. In 2018 the World Economic Forum identified Leadership and … Read More
Episode 50 – Sari Goldberg McKeown – Empathic Leadership
Join Jeff & Adam for the 50th EPISODE OF THE PRINCIPAL LEADERSHIP LAB! On this special episode, we talk with Central Office Admin, Virtual Principal, Doctoral Student, Wife, Mother, Blogger and Friend, Sari Goldberg McKeown! Sari’s Leadership Journey NYU student, planning to go to law school Missed the kids (was a gymnastics coach) Was excessed from her teaching position despite … Read More
Episode 49 – James Kapptie – Fail Fast and Fail Forward
Join Jeff & Adam as we talk to Educator (7th grade teacher at a middle school in Wyoming) Father of 4, Tech trainer, & Fly Fisherman, James Kapptie! James’s Leadership Journey Coaching brought him into education Has taught a little bit of everything Tech director for awhile, but far away from kids, found an opportunity to get back into … Read More