Jan. 10, 2013

NDSU assistant director chosen for leadership program

SHARE

Emily Berg, assistant director of the Office of Institutional Research and Analysis, was selected to participate in United Way of Cass-Clay’s 35 Under 35 Women’s Leadership Program.

The program aims to deepen leadership opportunities for women in the Cass-Clay community, while inspiring participants to make a difference.

“The 35 Under 35 Program is a chance to strengthen my personal and professional skills, to network with other young professionals in the Fargo-Moorhead community, and to bring what I learn back to the office,” said Berg, who joined the Office of Institutional Research and Analysis in 2008. “It is an honor to be in the company of such an inspiring, talented group of women.”

An NDSU alumna, Berg earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in zoology.

The 2013 program, which began Jan. 3, will meet monthly through June. 
Session topics include “Creating Connections,”
 “Charting Your Course,” “Leadership Skills,” 
”Presenting Your Best Self,”
 “The Journey”
 and “Giving Back to the Community and Philanthropy.”

NDSU is recognized as one of the nation's top 108 public and private universities by the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education.

Submit Your News Story
Help us report what’s happening around campus, or your student news.
SUBMIT