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Professional Development Survey - Please take!

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Epsilon Sigma Phi (ESP) – Professional Development Organization for (any staff) involved in Extension work often supports professional development opportunities for staff.  The ESP Board has created a survey for all staff to find out more about professional development interests (that go beyond program topics and ESP members).

 

Please do take the survey. Your feedback is invaluable in helping us understand your engagement with professional development and how the professional development organization Epsilon Sigma Phil can support CCE staff professional development.  https://cornell.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_e2QNbY1dQfXMppA

 

For more about ESP Lambda Chapter (New York’s chapter), go to https://blogs.cornell.edu/esp-lambda/.  All content open to all, scholarship support and leadership involvement available to members.

 

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