(By Hannah Kohr ’25, staff writer)
LVC has launched a new leadership integrative class this semester, led by Todd Snovel, a seasoned professional with more than 15 years of experience in government, higher education and non-profit sectors.
This innovative course offers students a dynamic, hands-on approach to developing leadership skills while helping them align those skills with their personal and professional goals.
Snovel’s course is designed to offer students an in-depth exploration of leadership concepts, theories and practices.
Additionally, the course incorporates case studies, simulations and real-life applications to offer practical leadership experience. Students are also asked to reflect on their leadership journeys, considering their future leadership style going forward.
“This course is designed to have students reflect on all the learning they have done throughout their general education curriculum and apply it through the lens of leadership,” Todd Snovel, class instructor, said. “We study not only the theoretical perspectives of leadership, but also practical identifiers for how leaders solve problems, initiate action and are enthusiastic adopters of positive change in an increasingly interconnected and fragile world.”
LVC’s introduction of this course comes at a critical time when the demand for effective leadership across various industries is growing. The class offers students the opportunity to shape their leadership development and apply it in any professional or organizational setting they may encounter, be it in business, education, non-profit or other fields.
For anyone looking to make a lasting impact in their career and community, the leadership integrative class, offered this spring, is a must-attend.