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Planning for a Change in Your Executive Leadership 

January 14, 2026

Who Should Attend

  • Administrators
  • Board Members

Secure your charter school’s future by mastering the art of effective leadership succession, which is an issue that every school organization faces. This essential webinar provides a roadmap for developing a smooth leadership transition, equipping you with the tools to prepare for the changeover in your key executives.

 

We will cover legal compliance, strategic planning, and key timelines for the transition of charter school leadership. Whether you are an executive or a board member, this workshop is your blueprint for sustaining success.

 

What You Will Learn

  • Gain practical knowledge and actionable strategies to navigate executive succession with confidence.
  • Learn to identify and develop future leaders within their organization, establish clear succession policies that align with charter school regulations, and create timeline-driven transition plans that minimize disruption.
  • Explore best practices for board governance during leadership changes, understand the legal and contractual considerations specific to charter schools, and discover communication strategies to maintain stakeholder confidence throughout the transition.
  • Learn how to preserve institutional knowledge and organizational culture while welcoming new leadership, ensuring your charter school remains strong and stable through periods of change.

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$75 | Purchase Here

Presented By

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Jerry Simmons, Esq.
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Anthony Serrao, Esq.
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