Kudos: Reschly named 2019-2020 Women's Leadership Fellow

Nine University of Georgia faculty and administrators have been named the 2019-2020 class of the University’s Women’s Leadership Fellows Program. Amy Reschly, a professor in the Department of Educational Psychology, is among the chosen fellows.

The new cohort includes representatives from six schools and colleges as well as the Office of Research, Office of Instruction, and UGA Libraries. Throughout the yearlong program, participants will attend monthly meetings to learn from senior administrators on campus as well as visiting speakers from academia, business, and other fields. The program, which was created in 2015 as part of the University’s Women’s Leadership Initiative, also features a concluding weekend retreat for more in-depth learning.

“The Women’s Leadership Fellows Program is an important conduit for participants to gain additional skills and experiences that will benefit their careers and our institution,” said President Jere W. Morehead. “I congratulate the members of the cohort, and I look forward to their additional contributions to our campus.”

The Women’s Leadership Fellows were chosen from nominations from deans and other senior administrators as well as from self-nominations.

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