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When Being an Educator is the Family Business

When Being an Educator is the Family Business

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How can writing about yourself become writing about the reader? Discover how putting your journey on paper can offer readers a new way of looking at the world and presenting ideas in a way that other books cannot.

About Mickey Burnim:Mickey L. Burnim's career spanning over 40 years exemplifies servant leadership across multiple institutions. He served in key roles, including Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs at the University of North Carolina system office, Provost at North Carolina Central University, Interim Chancellor and Chancellor at Elizabeth City State University, and President of Bowie State University. Burnim also chaired boards for the American Association of State Colleges and Universities and the Central Intercollegiate Athletics Association. Additionally, he took interim presidential positions at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore and Coppin State University. Since 2017, Burnim has continued his impact as a consultant and certified executive coach.

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“Yeah, But...I Don’t Know Where to Start” [1:54]“Yeah, But...What’s the Plan?” [4:34]“Yeah, But...Somebody Already Did It” [8:33]

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Mickey's contact info LinkedInMarc’s links Marc A. Wolfe's Website Get a free chapter of ‘Yeah, But’ Interested in being on The Yeah, But Podcast? Follow Marc A. Wolfe on social media for more resources: LinkedIn Instagram Facebook

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Marc’s contact details Phone: 201-257-3545 Email: webcontact@marcAwolfe.com
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