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#8: How to Lead a Small but Mighty Team with Christina Lewellen of ATLIS

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When an association values its team as much as its members, the results are inspiring!

Today, we have a truly refreshing guest joining us Christina Lewellen, MBA, CAE, Executive Director of ATLIS, the Association of Technology Leaders in Independent Schools.

In this episode, our host Christine Shaw talks with Christina about her compelling journey from journalism student to association leader and shares invaluable insights into the fast-growing world of her relatively young association. She discusses the strategic elevation of technology leaders in educational institutions, especially post-COVID, and the innovative ways her small but mighty team is making an impact.

We dive into her unique leadership style and workplace culture, including cutting-edge practices like a four-day workweek, zero internal emails, and unlimited PTO.

You’ll learn:

  • How embracing AI can boost efficiency.
  • The challenges and triumphs of launching a new credentialing program.
  • How to strategically leverage print as a top marketing tool.
  • How to maximize the powerful role of vendor partnerships.

About the guest:

Christina Lewellen, MBA, CAE, Executive Director, Association of Technology Leaders in Independent Schools, is a seasoned association executive who brings a data-driven framework to business planning and strategy, having earned her MBA from the Rochester Institute of Technology and the Certified Association Executive designation from the American Society of Association Executives. She was named the Executive Director of ATLIS in 2019 and travels coast-to-coast visiting independent schools and their leadership teams. She serves as a trustee for the Harmony Foundation International and is actively involved in volunteer roles in the association community.

Resources:

Recommended reading: On Call: A Doctor’s Journey in Public Service

Explore more topics on Innovation.

Visit: https://www.naylor.com/

Connect with ATLIS & Christina:

LinkedIn: @associationoftechnologyleadersinindependentschools & @ChristinaLewellen

Visit: https://theatlis.org/

Connect with us:

LinkedIn: @NaylorAssociationSolutions

Christine Shaw: christine.shaw@naylor.com

*Please rate us and leave us your thoughts and comments on Apple Podcasts, we’d love to hear from you!

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When an association values its team as much as its members, the results are inspiring!

Today, we have a truly refreshing guest joining us Christina Lewellen, MBA, CAE, Executive Director of ATLIS, the Association of Technology Leaders in Independent Schools.

In this episode, our host Christine Shaw talks with Christina about her compelling journey from journalism student to association leader and shares invaluable insights into the fast-growing world of her relatively young association. She discusses the strategic elevation of technology leaders in educational institutions, especially post-COVID, and the innovative ways her small but mighty team is making an impact.

We dive into her unique leadership style and workplace culture, including cutting-edge practices like a four-day workweek, zero internal emails, and unlimited PTO.

You’ll learn:

  • How embracing AI can boost efficiency.
  • The challenges and triumphs of launching a new credentialing program.
  • How to strategically leverage print as a top marketing tool.
  • How to maximize the powerful role of vendor partnerships.

About the guest:

Christina Lewellen, MBA, CAE, Executive Director, Association of Technology Leaders in Independent Schools, is a seasoned association executive who brings a data-driven framework to business planning and strategy, having earned her MBA from the Rochester Institute of Technology and the Certified Association Executive designation from the American Society of Association Executives. She was named the Executive Director of ATLIS in 2019 and travels coast-to-coast visiting independent schools and their leadership teams. She serves as a trustee for the Harmony Foundation International and is actively involved in volunteer roles in the association community.

Resources:

Recommended reading: On Call: A Doctor’s Journey in Public Service

Explore more topics on Innovation.

Visit: https://www.naylor.com/

Connect with ATLIS & Christina:

LinkedIn: @associationoftechnologyleadersinindependentschools & @ChristinaLewellen

Visit: https://theatlis.org/

Connect with us:

LinkedIn: @NaylorAssociationSolutions

Christine Shaw: christine.shaw@naylor.com

*Please rate us and leave us your thoughts and comments on Apple Podcasts, we’d love to hear from you!

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