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New Year, New NSO Opportunities! We need your insight to make 2026 the best year yet! 

New Year, New NSO Opportunities! We need your insight to make 2026 the best year yet! 


 What do you think? What do new staff need to succeed?

Share your feedback through our NEW STAFF NEEDS SURVEY by January 20th to help shape the 2026 experience! New staff or not- if you have participated- we want to know what you think and if you haven't- we'd love your insight into what you see as most important to New Staff. While we will accept feedback at any time, we invite you to submit by January 20th to ensure your feedback is reviewed and considered as part of our 2026 planning. 

 

 New Gatherings Kick-Off Next Month! 

Upcoming Topics - Save the Dates- Registration to Come

·       2/4- Our Mission, Vision, & Values

·       3/4- Volunteer Engagement

·       4/1- Risk Management

·       5/6- Human Resource

·       6/3- Communications

·       7/1- IT

·       8/5- Finance

·       9/2- Program Reporting

·       10/7- Governance & Advisory

·       11/4- Organizational Sustainability

·       12/2- Program Development


🌟 Are you new to Cornell Cooperative Extension? 

This two-part professional development experience is geared toward the first two years with CCE, to help staff succeed and grow. You can learn more about the experience by visiting the New Staff Orientation Page of the CCE Staff Site. Don't forget-NSO Online is available at any time, along with one year of Gathering recordings to get started! We encourage staff at any stage of their journey to join the experience, as there is always more to learn as part of our dynamic system! Stay connected with us each month and looking forward to meeting you! Reach out to Kelly Campbell (kmc86@cornell.edu) with any questions.

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