Boise State University
Shared Leadership

Testimonials About The Shared Leadership Program

In over three years at Boise State University, I had learned a lot but was interested in experiencing and learning more aspects about the University. A former member of Shared Leadership encouraged me to apply and recommended me for the program.

In the various sessions of Shared Leadership, I met many people from the University that I would never have met on my daily job. I heard many fantastic speakers, such as Coach Dan Hawkins and Sam Byrd who covered interesting subjects. Since we met twice a month I became acquainted with the other Shared Leadership members, which has proved to be beneficial to my job in knowing whom to contact for different situations.

As part of the committee to plan the next Shared Leadership, we have decided to enrich the Shared Leadership program by helping the new members with ways to become better leaders. This would include a different topic each month related to improving leadership skills. I truly would love to do this again especially with the leadership topics that are now being included in the program. - Clara Collins

Administrative Assistant -Department of Respiratory Care

One of the greatest experiences in my 22 years at Boise State University! - Tom

... as a past participant I would like to say the things I appreciated most about Shared Leadership were the relationships and connections I made across campus and the opportunity to learn about the big picture and overall operation of the University. It was an invaluable experience for me. Thanks! - Shelley

Shared Leadership helped me to put my work experience at the University in a different context. By participating in the monthly meetings, I broadened my understanding of the many functions performed by the University as well increased my awareness of the roles and responsibilities performed by the various leadership of the University. It was a very inclusive experience. - Angela Garcia

... I really enjoyed being in Shared Leadership it took us on a journey throughout the year teaching us about the daily functions of the University. It was fun getting to know everyone by sharing ideas and networking with each other and the University community. I think it would give anyone willing to participate a wonderful opportunity for both personnel and professional growth and the ability to sharpen their skills in their daily jobs. - 2002-2003 Participant

Shared Leadership is an outstanding opportunity to network with fellow employees across campus, to gain a global perspective of the scope and mission of Boise State and realize the importance of each and every one of us to be leaders. - Tonya

Shared Leadership is a wonderful experience. It gives you a perspective of different departments across campus as well as allowing you to build your knowledge of the Boise State environment. This is also an opportunity to interact on a monthly basis with people across campus that you probably wouldn't come in contact with in your daily job. I would highly recommend it to everyone. - RuthAnn

What helped me most about Shared Leadership was the networking that it helped to create and the ability to know who does what on campus and what office takes care of what. Shared Leadership helped me to be "in the know," which helps me in my position here on campus. I would highly recommend the program to anyone on campus, especially newer employees who need to get connected. - Gay Barzee

The Shared Leadership program benefits the participants to receive:

Shared Leadership was an invaluable experience for me. I was able to build relationships with staff across campus while learning a great deal about the operations of Boise State. I enjoyed listening to the "story" of the University, as I have been a part of the history for the past 30 years. - Carol Hines - Shared Leadership 1997-1998

My time spent in Shared Leadership was wonderful. It made me feel a part of the Campus Community, not just my College. The program let me understand what goes on in other areas that are not in my expertise. It also took me all over campus. It let me meet new people. The second year let me prepare one of the programs. It was a real challenge but very rewarding. I feel that everyone should have the opportunity to participate in such a program. - Shannon Chapman

Last reviewed August 2006