Not sure if this is for you?


Hello Reader,

If you’ve been thinking about IMPACT 2025 but haven’t grabbed your ticket yet, you might be wondering…

🔹Is this for me? If you work in academic affairs—at any level—you belong here. Whether you’re adjunct, instructional, NTT, post-doc, or somewhere in between, you’ll get practical strategies you can use right away.

🔹 What if I can’t attend live? You’ll have six months of access to all the recordings. Whether you can attend part of it, none of it, or just want to revisit the sessions later, the workshops will be there when you need them.

🔹 Who has time time for more professional development? If you aren’t currently able to make time for things that matter to you, that’s precisely why you’ll benefit from attending. Yes the event is three hours, but it’s designed to help you create more space in your schedule. It’s an investment in the future you: you know, the person who wants more time for the things that really matter.

🔗 Get your ticket here.

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Until next time,
Jennifer

Jennifer Askey, Coach

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