LLN Updates
Workshop to reveal path toward achieving your leadership goals
February 12, 2020 | 12-1 pm | L&I Auditorium
Do you aspire to hold a position of leadership in your organization? Ever wonder when you are going to get your big break? The Washington State Latino Leadership Network (LLN) presents “Finding Your Pathway to Leadership,” an interactive workshop designed to inspire up-and-coming leaders, and draw upon the knowledge of the most seasoned executive director.
Through a facilitated conversation led by Human Resources Leadership Specialist Denise Miño, aspiring leaders will have the opportunity to hear tips on leading from where you are, insights on what to expect along the path to becoming a leader, as well as engage in discussions about others’ experiences on their journey to leadership.
Miño is a change leader in the field of leadership development with her philosophy of “leading with love.” She is a human resources leadership specialist, trainer, coach, and consultant who believes that a positive transformation in leadership allows employees to flourish at work. She is also an advisor to ‘A Human Workplace’, where she served as an intern for the Workplace Transformation efforts at Results Washington, Office of the Governor. Miño also helped establish LLN back in 2015.
LLN welcomes all state employees and guests. Events put on by LLN are considered employee development activities and can be attended on work time. Please RSVP on Eventbrite so we can successfully plan the event.
This event is highly interactive and is best enjoyed in person, and will not be broadcast live on social media or recorded.
Look! New logo for LLN!
The Latino Leadership Network is proud to announce it has a new logo! This is a refresh to launch a new decade and a new phase as LLN has moved from an informal networking group to a state business resource group recognized by the state Office of Financial Management.
This logo was carefully cultivated to reflect the colors of flags from many Latino cultures and the familiar “LLN” used by members. Placing LLN over the shape of Washington State signifies both our connection to Washington state government and our aspiration to be a resource beyond Olympia.
The LLN executive board is grateful to Brand and Creative Manager Curt Wilson of the Employment Security Department for dedicating his time and talent to develop the logo. We will display it with pride!
Spread the wealth: Valuable resources on financial literacy available to public
The Office of the State Treasurer is assists residents who would like information about personal finances. Several agencies and organizations in Washington State work together toward a common goal of increasing access to financial education and the empowerment of every community member to make wise money decisions. You can help, too, by sharing this information with your staff, clients, and community stakeholders.
The Office of the State Treasurer hosts special events and seminars throughout the state for students and residents to learn about managing their personal finances.
What to share
Online resources on money skills, budgeting and more in English and Spanish
To request a financial education presentation for a group, or to learn more about workshops and training opportunities, call 360-902-9018 or visit www.tre.wa.gov/financial-education-presentation-request/.
LLN to celebrate accomplishments & culture
The Latino Leadership Network (LLN) is having a fiesta!
This cultural celebration of the food, music, and vibrance of the Latino community is being held to recognize the one year anniversary of LLN becoming a state employee business resource group.
The program will reflect the rich diversity within the wide Latino community and include prominent speakers, cultural displays and live mariachi music.
Several members are hard at work on planning and coordination, so details will come later. For now, save the date: April 16, 2:30-5 p.m. at the Labor & Industries building in Tumwater.
Several state agencies are seeking qualified candidates for open positions, including:
Customer Service Specialist 2 (Bilingual-Spanish), OAH
Labor Relations Manager, AGO, Tumwater
Human Resource Training Consultant 4; Lead for Training Unit and Agency LMS Administrator (HRC 4), ECY, Lacey
WCC Crew Coordinator (Natural Resource Specialist 5) (Two positions), ECY, (Bellingham, Bellevue, Lacey, or Union Gap)
Northwest Straits Commission Ecosystem Project Coordinator (Environmental Specialist 2), Mount Vernon
Human Resource Training Consultant 4; Lead for Training Unit and Agency LMS Administrator (HRC 4), ECY, Lacey
Digital Communications Designer (Communications Consultant 4), ECY, Lacey
Director of Student Leadership and Success, Olympic College, Bremerton
Workforce Program, Policy and Service Evaluations Manager, ESD, Lacey
Lean Leader, ESD, Lacey
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