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Lead|U
Supervisor Training

Community HealthCare Association of the Dakotas and Think 3D are excited to announce LeadU, a new cohort-based training program designed to develop confident and intentional health care supervisors and managers.

The training program will focus on three dimensions of growth: personal, professional and potential. Participants will explore their leadership mindset and develop critical leadership and accountability skills.

LeadU will kick off with a full day of in-person training sessions. Participants may also apply to continue their professional development by participating in an intensive virtual program that will include nine additional sessions.

RESERVE YOUR SPOT TODAY!

Please select what city you will be attending to register.

Chamberlain | Fargo | Bismarck

DATES & LOCATIONS

September 11 – Chamberlain, SD
Americinn – 1981 E King St, Chamberlain, SD 57325 

September 18 – Fargo, ND
Armory Annex, 820 Center Ave, Moorhead, MN 56560

September 19 – Bismarck, ND
Bismarck State College – NECE Building Rooms 431-433 – 1500 Edwards Ave, Bismarck, ND 58506

PRESENTER

Vaney Hariri

Vaney Hariri has been helping people develop intentional cultures for over 15 years. He is a leader, board member, mentor, and community advocate whose mission is to help people love better, starting with themselves.  
Vaney is the co-founder of Think 3D Solutions and the co-author of “Think 3D – A Radical New Approach to Maximizing the Potential of Your Team.” After spending over 12 years in the financial and banking industry, Vaney teamed up with his long-time friend and partner, Tamien Dysart, to develop the philosophies of Think 3D. His communication and coaching style is real, candid, effective, and open, which led to increased performance, engagement, and a reduction in attrition in his teams. For Vaney, culture is the new currency in the modern workplace. His beliefs ultimately led him to take the leap and co-found Think 3D Solutions.  
Vaney is also an active leader in the community of Sioux Falls. He has been on the Human Relations Commission for over ten years, chairing it for five years, and is an active vice-chair and executive board member of the Downtown Sioux Falls Inc. Board and the Downtown Sioux Falls Rotary Club.