Mickey Rogers teaches Leadership Lab Liz Hover

Posted by Liz Hover on Tuesday, April 07, 2009. Categories: Careers, Training, NSI

NSI Global Marketing program manager Mickey Rogers will teach a leadership course on April 23 & 24, hosted by Film Training Manitoba.

Designed to develop participants’ leadership skills and leadership style, Leadership Lab will help you work well with others; and improve conflict resolution skills and assertiveness.

The course takes place April 23/24 at University of Winnipeg, Continuing Education and costs $75. Spaces are limited. Get the nitty gritty about Leadership Lab.

Mickey has worked in the film and television industry for over 20 years. Her presence in both the national and international television communities has given Mickey a stellar reputation forming key strategic alliances with broadcasters, financiers and international production houses.

Some of Mickey’s consulting clients have included Martha Stewart Omnimedia, Creative Business Wales and numerous independent producers. As one of the founding partners of Forefront Entertainment Group, she was responsible for the building of an integrated film and television production and distribution company.

She launched award-winning productions such as Madison, The Adventures of Shirley Holmes, and The Magician's House. She’s also a graduate of the executive coaching program at Royal Roads University.

Mickey was also the program manager and executive producer of the NSI Totally Television program and was the DiverseTV program manager.


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