Leadership Training at DMACC

Emerging Leaders Series

For several years a top training topic for companies has been leadership development, but sometimes a company only has a few individuals for a course which can make the needed training cost prohibitive. Enter DMACC's Emerging Leaders initiative, a joint effort of DMACC Business Resources and DMACC Continuing Education. Course topics were identified by a focus group consisting of organizations of various sizes and industries.

Aimed at employees identified as high potential for leadership positions, this training will help grow and develop your organization's future leaders.

Purchase a seat for $1750 and send the same employee to all nine sessions or divide the sessions among multiple employees. Additional seats are $1500 each.

Next Session:

Dates: March 2023 - November 2023 
Time: 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Location: All classes are onsite at the DMACC Southridge Center, Rm 20

  • Address: 1111 E. Army Post Rd, Des Moines, IA 50315
  • DMACC Southridge is located on the southwest side of Southridge Mall
  • Enter through the doors on the west side of the building

If you have any questions or would like to enroll, please email us at dbr@dmacc.edu.

This series will also be held again September 2023 - May 2024. Email dbr@dmacc.edu for more information.

In order to be effective as a leader, it is crucial to have the right tools, resources and training.

By attending this session, you can expect to learn the following:

  • The difference between managing & leading and why both are appropriate depending on the circumstances.
  • Ways to more effectively communicate with your team!
  • How to engage your team in order to get the highest return on your investment of time, energy & effort.​

Date: Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Trainer: Don McKee

Don McKee, Performance Consultant, has been in education and training for the past 20 years. This includes 5 years as Training Director for Iowa Select Farms, Iowa Falls’ Iowa and Training Consultant for Iowa Central Community College, Fort Dodge, Iowa. Don is currently a certified Zenger Miller Leadership trainer, Life Orientations Behavioral Trainer and LEAN 101 Facilitator.

Don has facilitated leadership training for over 100 manufacturers, hospitals, banks and municipalities throughout Iowa and Illinois including Winnebago Industries, Fort Dodge Animal Health, Pella Windows and Monsanto. Don’s approach to training is exemplified in his motto “Making Common Sense, Common Practice”. Don utilizes tools and strategies designed to pick up where traditional “theory” training drops off. Don currently resides in Webster City, Iowa with his wife and four daughters.​​​​​​​

If the last few years have taught us anything, it's that unexpected change is the new norm, and the pressure to navigate it falls on leaders. We've seen increased anxiety, burnout, turnover, and poor decision-making as a result.

But what if we don't have to? What if, we could train leaders to lead well in any situation simply by improving confidence?

Erik uses the Three T's of Confidence to equip new and seasoned leaders with tools to help them build authentic confidence, navigate change, and find balance in an unbalanced world.​

Participants will leave more confident and better equipped to lead at new levels…immediately!

Participants will:

  • Learn and apply the Three T's to create immediate confidence
  • Reframe resilience to overcome any obstacle
  • Establish a new mindset that energizes teams and avoids burnout

Date: Friday, April 14, 2023

Trainer: Erik Dominquez

As an immigrant who grew up between two cultures and mixed messages, the familiarity Erik has with speaking fears fueled him to learn and share the tools to overcome those obstacles. For nearly 25 years, his team-oriented speaking and teaching style has centered around shared experiences, a philosophy that everyone has a unique story, and a belief that everyone can share their minds and hearts through powerful presentations.

Teams collaborate in a variety of modes; virtually, in-person, or a hybrid method. How we connect/communicate is just one element of building and maintaining an effective team. Effective teams should be a balance of diverse individuals who bring different skill sets and perspectives. When developing your team, make sure these essential skills exist or they can be developed; communication and listening skills, organizational and time management, problem solving, resolving conflict, and having an awareness of each teammate's uniqueness. (Behavior styles and working preferences) In this course, we will discuss all of these concepts and more to help you create and maintain a high-functioning and successful team.

Course objectives:

  • Explain the keys to establishing a virtual team and how to manage them during projects
  • Manage effective meetings and group discussions
  • Describe effective ways to communicate with team members to build trust and confidence among each employee
  • Discuss how to handle poor performing employees
  • Create common goals, clear direction, and build/develop accountability
  • Define roles, cross-functions, and openness to change and adjust

Date: Thursday, May 11, 2023

Trainer:​ Stacie Schnasa

Founder of Courageous Innovations, LLC, Stacie is known for her enlightening perspectives surrounding the human side of individuals and their uniqueness. She has built a business focusing on communication, empathy, employee and team development.

For more than 20 years, Stacie has facilitated/coached a range of individuals including women in business, financial institution leaders, middle and high school students, and volunteers. She has worked with for-profit and not-for-profit organizations tying strategy to growth and talent development initiatives. She designs, speaks, and facilitates a wide variety of areas including; customer relations, coaching/mentoring individuals, diversity and inclusion, Emotional Intelligence, and time and organization management.​

Stacie earned a bachelor's degree in Education from Iowa State University and is certified in several people building programs. She has volunteered and worked for the Urbandale School District, been a PTO board member, mock trial judge and coach, church council member, director of Vacation Bible School, assisting minister, and board member for ATD (Association for Talent Development).

This session will take participants go through the process of identifying one’s personal lens and how their view of the world can have an effect on those they serve. Microaggressions and implicit bias, let’s talk about it and develop strategies to identifying and correcting thinking.

Date: Thursday, June 8, 2023

Trainer: Ilima Young-Dunn

Ilima Young-Dunn, LMSW has been the Program Chair and Professor of Human Services at DMACC since 2005. In her first year at DMACC she developed the course Discrimination and Diversity to help students take an inward look at their culture, biases, and unearned benefits. She has spoken at various conferences and given trainings related to DEI topics as well as advocated in different spaces for voices that are present. Ilima serves on a variety of advisory committees, boards, and volunteers her time in the community. Her style of training is laid back, humorous and allows for participants to have uncomfortable conversations in a safe space. Participants will comment that during her trainings they felt “heard" and “valued".

Emotional Intelligence (EI) is the capacity to be aware of, control, and express one's emotions, and to handle interpersonal relationships judiciously and empathetically. It is the key to both personal and professional success and has had a significant impact in the areas of leadership and employee development. Participants in this session will:

  • Understand the concept of Emotional Intelligence.
  • Learn what emotions are, why they are important, and where they come from.
  • Learn to recognize, understand and manage their emotions and influence the emotions of others.
  • See how necessary Emotional Intelligence is in their success.
  • Learn why it is important in a leadership role.
  • Complete a self-assessment of their Emotional Intelligence and look at strategies for improvement.​​

Date: Monday, July 10, 2023

Trainer: Tony Wilson

Tony Wilson has 30 years experience as an educator. He held positions as teacher, assistant principal, educational coordinator, and coordinator of afterschool programs.

Tony served as Coordinator of the Reentry program at Des Moines Area Community College, and Coordinator of Outreach at Neighborhood Health Initiative through Iowa Health (now Unity Point). He has been a consultant to the Iowa Department of Corrections, Iowa Department of Human Services, Iowa Department of Education, and Iowa Workforce Development.

Tony consults with, and provides training for, many local for-for profit and non-profit organizations, as well for the Des Moines Public School system and for Des Moines Area Community College. For the last eight years, he has served as a consultant to and facilitator for Project IOWA, a workforce training initiative, providing soft skills/life skills training to unemployed and underpaid individuals.

Tony retired from the Iowa Air National Guard in 2009, after completing 30 years of service. He held the rank of Colonel and retired as the installation Inspector General.

Tony received his Bachelor’s degree from Central College in Pella, Iowa in Elementary Education, a Master’s Degree in Curriculum and Instruction from Drake University, and a Bachelors Degree in Holistic Health Sciences from the International Quantum University of Integrative Medicine.

Tony has served on the Board of numerous community organizations.​​​​

​Personality styles and other situational factors often require leaders to understand the moment before reacting. Leadership is an art; not every approach works for every person, or for every situation. In this session, explore two major factors that can impact individual situations:

  • Whether the people involved are self-orientated or others-centered.
  • The personality styles at play.

Then, learn ways to read, adapt, and connect in those situations.

Take-aways include a quick way to read and match the styles of others, identifying self-orientated behaviors, and using the right language to bring team members around to a productive, others-centered approach in various situations. Visual aids, leave-behinds, and practical patience during the session can be expected.​

Date: Thursday, August 17, 2023

Trainer: Alan Feier

Alan Feirer is a leadership trainer, Everything DiSC® Authorized Partner, Five Behaviors of a Cohesive Team™ Authorized Partner, organizational development consultant, and author of The Group Dynamic Field Guide: 51 Ideas You Can Use Today. For the last 20 years, he has done business helping people embrace challenging work, and have less stress while getting more done. Alan works with managers, directors, leadership teams, staffs, and team members through leadership training, team-building, and communication training.

Mr. Feirer lives in Winterset, Iowa, with his wife, Julie, and daughter, Mara. He holds membership in many professional organizations, including Optimists, Madison County Area Chamber of Commerce, the Greater Des Moines Partnership, and the Association for Talent Development (previous Central Iowa chapter President). Feirer's other interests include competitive Scrabble, exercise, travel, dining, and anything Disney.​​​​

Change is the one aspect of business that is constant! It is imperative for leaders to create an environment that promotes and encourages positive change. By attending this session, you can expect the following to be covered:

  • Reasons people resist change and how to better overcome this resistance.
  • The importance of being sensitive to when & how you present change.
  • A simple approach that will help you and your team move forward faster & easier.

Date: Thursday, September 14, 2023

Trainer: Terri Jensen

Terri Jensen is an experienced business and technology executive and leader who focuses on developing and implementing technology solutions that bring business vision to life. She is a disciplined, results oriented leader whose strength is aligning people and processes with strategy. Terri has transformed IT departments from break/fix order-takers to high-performing teams that provide businesses with technology as a competitive advantage.

Terri is a builder of businesses, teams, and people. She founded and grew an innovative and disruptive technology training and consulting firm for 14 years, led client services in a software development startup affiliated with a large enterprise, and became CIO of that enterprise. As CIO she has led organization-wide change in the higher education, construction, and insurance industries. Throughout her career, Terri has put people and relationships first. She has built strong, customer-focused teams, and mentored many technology leaders and staff to increase retention by enhancing the human side of leadership; communication, empathy, career development, and succession planning.

A graduate of Drake University, Jensen earned her BA in Computer Science. She also holds a master’s in Organizational Leadership from Colorado State University.​​​​​

What is your organization not discussing?

  • Are you consistently and fully being told what you need to hear? By your leader? By your direct reports? By your peers?
  • What are "Undiscussables" on your team - topics, problems, decisions and questions buried in silence?
  • What might your organization be doing poorly or overlooking - meetings, projects, decisions, feedback, results - that no one is talking about?
  • What are others waiting for you to figure out on your own? To see what you don't see? To learn what you don't know?
  • What would people in your organization say if they weren't afraid to speak up?

This session helps leaders create an environment where people speak up more candidly, fully, and purposefully to achieve their goals. The program provides simple, high-impact, sustainable practices to create safe and collaborative environments.

Leaders emerge from the workshop with skills and tools that enable other to bring up better ideas, challenge the status quo, raise critical questions, resolve problems early, break through organizational silence and talk about undiscussables. This session includes:

  • Tools to assess your team's current "State of Candor" and to measure progress.
  • Practices to create the environment where your organization speaks up and talk about what matters.
  • A safe process to learn and honor individual, team and organizational Undiscussables - and address them.
  • Fast-paced delivery with active participation.
  • Skills and resources to strengthen your organization's capability to continually, candidly and optimally talk about what matters.​​

Date: Thursday, October 19, 2023

Trainer: Tom Greene

Tom Greene is dedicated to helping leaders and teams talk more candidly, fully, and purposefully to resolve conflict and talk about difficult matters. Though his workshops, he provides assessments, tools, and easy-to-implement practices to help leaders and teams address conflict, reach agreements, hold others accountable, and strengthen relationships to achieve their goals.

Known for his thoughtful, research-based, and insightful approach, Tom Greene is a coach and accomplished human resources professional with expertise in performance consulting, learning and development, performance management, and leadership development. Tom is trained in conflict resolution, mediation, and instructional design for curriculum, classroom, and web-based instruction. His workshops use key data, energizing and interactive exercises, case studies, and effective check-in practices to assure learning.​​​

​​​​​​Moving from the basics of supervising to having a broader and deeper impact requires some essential personal progression and expansion. There is some fundamental growth in perspectiveand practice required to have the sustainable impact the organization needs. Yet most leaders operate the same as when they first were given some leadership responsibilities.

In this course, we’ll explore how to evolve from doing the basics to creating a whole new level of
impact for the leader focused on developing those around them. Each area of study will include a
clear framework and useful tactics. Key learning concepts include:

  • Creating clarity around expectations for each person on the leader’s team
  • Building a new level of ownership and commitment in team members to fuel their growth
  • Understanding how to share authority to spur development and advancement
  • Exploring the fundamentals of coaching and recognizing the difference between strategic
    coaching and tactical coaching
  • Establishing a coaching practice to enable the growth and development of team members
  • Reframing development opportunities for team members to improve engagement​

Date: Wednesday, November 15, 2023

Trainer: Mike Kleis

A Facilitator, Simplifier and Connector with more than 35 years of broad business and leadership experience, Mike provides training, coaching and consulting to individual leaders, teams and businesses across the United States and Canada. He has worked with such diverse audiences as: research scientists, medical doctors, construction crew leaders, business executives, IT managers, sales professionals and entrepreneurs. He is also a speaker, guest lecturer and leads executive peer groups in Iowa. His expertise includes direct management and strategic leadership experience in the following fields: product development, marketing, sales, operations, field service and administration. Mike holds a B.A. in Business Management from Central College and has extensive advanced training in leadership development.​


Evolving Leaders Series

Aimed at mid-level leaders who’ve been in a leadership role for two - five years, the series focuses on the key skills of leading through change, motivating leaders who report to you, innovative problem solving and strategic thinking. Individual coaching sessions with one of the trainers is included. 

How it Works:

Purchase a seat for $1400. Because this series is aimed at experienced leaders, we recommend that the same participant attend each session. Additional seats can be purchased for $1200/seat. After the series ends, each participant will be paired with one of the trainers to receive two hours of one-on-one coaching.

Next Session:

Dates: March 2023 - July 2023
Time: 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Location: This class will be taught via Zoom
Zoom links will be sent to participants prior to the beginning of class.

If you have any questions or would like to enroll, email us at dbr@dmacc.edu

This series will also be held again September 2023 - January 2024. Email dbr@dmacc.edu for more information.​

​If there is one word to describe the world of work, in recent times it would have to be CHANGE!! If there is one word to describe what creates the most conflict in the world of work, it would have to be CHANGE!! Serving as a leader during times of change requires strategy, process, empathy and savvy. While change can never be predicted, great leaders can certainly anticipate and prepare for navigating change. Join us for an interactive discussion on understanding the actions leaders must implement to be positioned for success while LEADING THROUGH CHANGE.

Date:  Tuesday, March 7, 2023

Time:  8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.​

Trainer:  Cassandra Halls

Cassandra Halls has been training and consulting since 2007, offering a wide variety of business consulting services to corporate, non-profit and local governmental entities primarily in the Midwest. Areas of specialty include: strategic planning, project management, research services, training facilitation, workforce recruitment and retention, generational perspectives, succession planning and operations process improvements. Halls spent 10 years of her career in public administration in Iowa, and then shifted to corporate employment, working in multiple strategic roles for a start-up technology company which grew from 20 employees to over 1,000 employees over the course of two short years! She has served in the Vice President role in both non-profit and corporate operations, utilizing her broad perspective to drive solutions to the challenges encountered in many work cultures and environments. Halls earned a bachelor’s degree in Public Administration from William Penn University.​​​

Growing capacity in organizations is directly connected to how we grow leaders at all levels. Discover models, apply theories, and test approaches to how we grow and develop others on our team. Engage new skills to help other leaders stretch to the next level of their development. Recognize the importance of succession planning, cross-training, and imprinting our legacy in everyday opportunities.

Date: Tuesday, April 11, 2023

Time: 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

Trainer: Celina Peerman

Dr. Celina Peerman currently serves as an organizational psychologist with over 27 years of experience from front line to senior level positions, in a wide range of industries and organizations. She is passionate about engaging our human resources in new ways to achieve even better organizational results. Celina has presented at numerous conferences for local, state, and national audiences. Her work in Southeast Asia, Canada and Central America give additional operations experience, further developing her strong international interests with the ability to walk into every type of company daily to learn firsthand the challenges and opportunities to build better performance. Celina holds a Ph.D. in Psychology, a master’s degree in business, with undergraduate degrees in psychology and international studies, and workplace behavior.​​

Discover the thinking preferences that secretly rule your problem-solving behavior. The “FourSight Mindset Reveal” dives deep into the way individuals solve problems together. Content-rich, fun and immediately actionable, this session introduces the mindset needed to spark and sustain more innovative problem solving.

Date: Thursday, May 18, 2023

Time: 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

Trainer: Stacie Schnasa

Founder of Courageous Innovations, LLC, Stacie is known for her enlightening perspectives surrounding the human side of individuals and their uniqueness. She has built a business focusing on communication, empathy, employee and team development.

For more than 20 years, Stacie has facilitated/coached a range of individuals including women in business, financial institution leaders, middle and high school students, and volunteers. She has worked with for-profit and not-for-profit organizations tying strategy to growth and talent development initiatives. She designs, speaks, and facilitates a wide variety of areas including; customer relations, coaching/mentoring individuals, diversity and inclusion, Emotional Intelligence, and time and organization management.​

Stacie earned a bachelor's degree in Education from Iowa State University and is certified in several people building programs. She has volunteered and worked for the Urbandale School District, been a PTO board member, mock trial judge and coach, church council member, director of Vacation Bible School, assisting minister, and board member for ATD (Association for Talent Development).

​Today’s organization must respond to dramatic shifting forces and a leader's ability to think through complex and changing situations is critical to future success. Practice how to scan the external environment so it improves judgment and decision-making internally. Expand your perspective further, use tools that support strategic thinking and learn ways to engage in new methods daily.

Date:  Tuesday, June 6, 2023

Time:  8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

Trainer:  Celina Peerman

Dr. Celina Peerman currently serves as an organizational psychologist with over 27 years of experience from front line to senior level positions, in a wide range of industries and organizations. She is passionate about engaging our human resources in new ways to achieve even better organizational results. Celina has presented at numerous conferences for local, state, and national audiences. Her work in Southeast Asia, Canada and Central America give additional operations experience, further developing her strong international interests with the ability to walk into every type of company daily to learn firsthand the challenges and opportunities to build better performance. Celina holds a Ph.D. in Psychology, a master’s degree in business, with undergraduate degrees in psychology and international studies, and workplace behavior.​​​​​​

​​What gets measured gets done! This session will give you practice in setting financial game plans in motion, interpreting the results, and adapting your tactics to win the game. When our financial resources follow our business priorities, we can increase the chance of getting the results we seek. You'll get practice in setting, allocating, and evaluating the performance of scacre financial resources toward the things that will do the most good.

Date: Thursday, July 20, 2023

Time: 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Trainer: Dan Topf

Dan is a successful performance improvement consultant who is passionate about helping people and businesses achieve dramatic performance improvement through business learning. Known for his outstanding skills to make the complexities of business accessible and understandable, Dan serves as a lead facilitator for business simulations and business acumen programs.​


Professional Development Courses

These courses are designed for individuals who need to develop, strengthen or refresh other business skills.​​​

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