Leading With Empathy - Greg Moffitt
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Today our guest is Greg Moffitt, the Director of Principal Development for the District of Columbia Public Schools. We talk to Greg about leading with empathy and how empathy connects to the greater work of education. He talks about why empathy matters, and how we need to be curious about people, who they are, and the place that they are coming from. Greg shares that empathy is a skill that can be practiced and developed daily, and that we need to build on this skill before problems arise. He also shares that as leaders it’s hard to truly support people or hold them accountable without empathy. Learn More About CharacterStrong:  Visit the CharacterStrong Website Access FREE Curriculum Samples Attend our next live product preview   Greg Moffitt is a dad, husband, school leader, and all-around education geek. A former school principal, assistant principal, student activities director, classroom teacher, and educational aide, Greg believes that schools can help change the world and make it a better place. Greg is currently the Director of Principal Development for the District of Columbia Public Schools where he works with school leaders to foster equity-centered leadership and practices. A graduate of Brown University with degrees in Education, History and Policy and a Master of Arts in Teaching, Greg lives in Washington, D.C. with his wife, their teenage daughter, and the family dog. When not outside exploring National Parks, Greg enjoys good food and movie marathons.
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