Master Certification
Master Facilitation Certification Info Session
Alumni Reunion & Master Facilitation Certification Preview
With Erik Skogsberg
November 21, 2024
3pm - 4:30pm CT
Live Online
Join us for a special evening dedicated to reconnecting, sharing your journey, and exploring what’s next in your facilitation career!
This event is your chance to reunite with fellow alumni, dive into an exciting new chapter with our upcoming Master Facilitation Certification launching in February, and continue enhancing your facilitation skills.
The event includes:
This workshop is for alumni of the Voltage Control Facilitation Certification Program
This event is your chance to reunite with fellow alumni, dive into an exciting new chapter with our upcoming Master Facilitation Certification launching in February, and continue enhancing your facilitation skills.
The event includes:
- Alumni Reunion & Breakout Networking Reconnect with your peers, share your experiences on recent facilitation projects, and chat about how you’ve been applying your facilitation skills in the real world.
- Master Facilitation Certification Sneak Peek Get an inside look at the advanced facilitation techniques,hands-on learning and special project opportunities awaiting you in our upcoming Master Facilitation Certification program.
- Q&A Session Ask your burning questions about the program or facilitation in general and discuss with our team and fellow alumni.
This workshop is for alumni of the Voltage Control Facilitation Certification Program
November 21, 2024
3pm - 4:30pm CT
Live Online
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Agenda
Impromptu Networking
Engage with the community during quick rounds of networking to share your facilitation stories and build connections.
Master Certification Preview
Get a detailed overview of the advanced curriculum and methods from the upcoming Master Facilitation Certification, including new tools and techniques for facilitation mastery.
Reflection & Feedback
Offer feedback and takeaways on the event and share expressions of learning moments with your fellow alumni and facilitators.
After Hours
After Hours Stick around post-session to continue the conversation, share insights, and deepen connections.
Who Should Attend
Facilitation Certification Alumni
who are excited to reconnect with peers and share recent facilitation experiences.
Facilitation Certification Alumni
looking to deepen relationships within the alumni community.
Facilitation Certification Alumni
curious about the new opportunities in facilitation mastery.
Facilitation Certification Alumni
ready to celebrate the collective success of past cohorts and explore what's next.
Key Takeaways
Learn about the new Master Facilitation Certification and the advanced facilitation techniques you can master.
Understand how advanced techniques can help drive meaningful outcomes across your work.
Discuss special project opportunities you can explore in the program.
Further chart your facilitation and leadership growth path
Featured Facilitators
Erik Skogsberg
Erik believes that a deep empathy and caring, rooted in human-centered design, systems thinking, and futures thinking best supports partners in finding their solutions. Erik is passionate about supporting clients imagining innovative approaches to complex organizational challenges.
Trained as an educator, designer, researcher, and change agent, he brings significant teaching, design, mentoring, professional learning and development, organizational change, and research experiences from across secondary, higher education, non-profit, and industry contexts. Whether working with individuals, teams, or organizations, he helps people design lasting growth and innovation. Prior to working with Voltage Control, he co-founded Michigan State University’s Hub for Innovation in Learning and Technology, an internal design consultancy focused on learning experience design, innovation, and organizational transformation.
He earned his B.A. in English Literature from Western Washington University, M.A.T. in Secondary English Education from Brown University, and Ph.D. from Michigan State University in Curriculum, Instruction, and Teacher Education.
Trained as an educator, designer, researcher, and change agent, he brings significant teaching, design, mentoring, professional learning and development, organizational change, and research experiences from across secondary, higher education, non-profit, and industry contexts. Whether working with individuals, teams, or organizations, he helps people design lasting growth and innovation. Prior to working with Voltage Control, he co-founded Michigan State University’s Hub for Innovation in Learning and Technology, an internal design consultancy focused on learning experience design, innovation, and organizational transformation.
He earned his B.A. in English Literature from Western Washington University, M.A.T. in Secondary English Education from Brown University, and Ph.D. from Michigan State University in Curriculum, Instruction, and Teacher Education.
What People are Saying
“I had my indication that Voltage Control was not just another training institution but took every extra effort to make students feel welcomed, engaged, and valued from the very beginning. This was my first lesson in excellent facilitation, ensuring everyone feels included.”
Reshma Khan
Leadership Coach, K’enso Consulting
"We weren’t just learning techniques. We were learning to wield them with intent, to understand the why behind the what. It broke down my preconceived notions and built them back up, fortified with purpose and precision."
JJ Rogers
Product Design Director, Watermark
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Please note that photographs, video & audio recordings will be taken throughout this event. These will be used by Voltage Control for marketing and publicity in our publications, on our website and in social media, or in any third party publication. Please contact our events manager if you have any concerns or if you wish to be exempted from this activity.