Unclench Your Fist: The Leader’s Guide to Making the Hard Call (and Surviving It)
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An Interview with Glenn Robbins, Superintendent of Brigantine Public Schools (NJ)
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In this edWebinar, Lisa Schmucki, founder and CEO of edWeb, will interview Glenn Robbins, Superintendent of Brigantine Public Schools (NJ), on the publication of his new book, Unclench Your Fist: The Leader’s Guide to Making the Hard Call (and Surviving It).
Great leaders don’t avoid hard decisions, they make them—with clarity, courage, and conviction. Glenn’s new book isn’t about leadership when it’s easy…it’s about leadership when it costs you something: when the room gets quiet, when the emails start flying, when you’re second-guessing yourself at 2:00 a.m. In this conversation, Glenn will share insights on how you can:
Sometimes leadership means standing firm. But first, you have to unclench your fist. Glenn’s new book is your playbook for managing the pressure and is available on Amazon.
This edWebinar will be of interest to school and district leaders, industry leaders, and any educator or individual in a leadership role.
Glenn Robbins is the proud Superintendent of the Brigantine Public School District in New Jersey and has served as a public school superintendent since 2016. His prior roles include middle school principal, high school assistant principal, social studies teacher, and varsity coach. Glenn is a two-time best-selling author of Calm in the Chaos and I Won’t Back Down, and a nationally sought-after speaker. His leadership has earned him numerous awards, including EdTech Digest International District Leadership Finalist, National Exemplar of Education Award, Top 100 Educational Influencers in the U.S., NJ Visionary Superintendent, and NASSP Digital Principal of the Year. He is a member of the Digital Promise League of Innovative Schools and was named NASS Technology (AI) Superintendent of the Year. Glenn has been invited to the White House and U.S. Department of Education under three administrations. He holds a National Superintendent Certification and serves as an AASA mentor and board member.
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