In this episode, Mr. David Stack, Assistant Principal at Susquehanna Township Middle School in Harrisburg, PA reminds us of the importance of patience, perseverance and fit when it comes to being the best servant leaders we can be.
Dr. Chris Jochum
Dr. Chris Jochum is currently the chair of the Department of Teacher Education at Fort Hays State University where he oversees all aspects of a robust program serving over 900 future teachers. With a comprehensive professional background spanning more than two decades that includes serving as a public-school ESL and Spanish teacher, an education professor and a university leader, Chris is dedicated to improving organizations and the livesof those within them by developing effective leaders. Known for his relational and transformative leadership, he has successfully led the development of new academic programs designed to meet the needs of both aspiring educators and school districts across the U.S.
As a sought-after speaker and trainer, Chris has shared hisexpertise with leaders in public schools and colleges and universities within the U.S. and internationally based on the notion that leadership is influence through relationships, courage, character, and service. His research focuses on developing and empowering K-12 teacher leaders and training department chairs and deans in higher education.
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Mr. David Stack
Mr. Stack is currently an Assistant Principal at Susquehanna Township Middle School in Harrisburg, PA. He has over 20 years of experience in the K-12 schools. Mr. Stack has a masters degree in Reading and Administration and Supervision. He is currently enrolled in a Doctorate program in Leadership and Innovation at Purdue Global University.