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Conflict in the workplace disrupts work, creates stress and decreases productivity. If you’re ready to better manage conflict and increase your self-awareness, it’s time to take the Conflict Dynamics Profile® (CDP). This assessment tool measures conflict behaviors to help you more effectively manage conflict and others within your organization.
In this session you will:
Who should attend?
This session is designed for anyone at any stage of professional development who has a commitment to create healthy workplaces designed for growth and maximum engagement.
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$295.00 Only $125 (when logged in) thanks to the support of our funders.
This event is being held IN-PERSON at our training room in Tampa, FL.
Registration closes at 11:55 p.m. Eastern on March 27, 2023.
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CFRE Continuing Education Points
Full participation in this program is applicable for 4.0 points in Category 1.B – Education of the CFRE International application for initial certification and/or recertification.
A committed life-long learner and a genuinely curious people person, Charlie Imbergamo has nearly 30 years of experience in the nonprofit sector, primarily serving in the education and pastoral ministry fields. Before joining the Nonprofit Leadership Center as director of strategic programs, Charlie served as the founding president and CEO of the first Cristo Rey Network School in Florida, a college prep high school and corporate work-study program for underrepresented youth in East Tampa. Charlie has served in several executive leadership roles and on various boards of directors in New York, New Jersey, Texas, and Florida. He volunteers for various organizations around the community, serves on his HOA board, and currently serves on the BayCare Behavioral Health Board.
A committed life-long learner and a genuinely curious people person, Charlie Imbergamo has nearly 30 years of experience in the nonprofit sector, primarily serving in the education and pastoral ministry fields. Before joining the Nonprofit Leadership Center as director of strategic programs, Charlie served as the founding president and CEO of the first Cristo Rey Network School in Florida, a college prep high school and corporate work-study program for underrepresented youth in East Tampa. Charlie has served in several executive leadership roles and on various boards of directors in New York, New Jersey, Texas, and Florida. He volunteers for various organizations around the community, serves on his HOA board, and currently serves on the BayCare Behavioral Health Board.
Visit the Registration & Payment Policies page for answers to many questions regarding payment, attendance, substitutions, cancellation and refunds.
NLC/Children’s Board of Hillsborough County (CBHC) No-Show Policy
If you use a CBHC code to register for an NLC event, you will be responsible for paying the registration and processing fees if you do not show up for the class. Please read the full no-show policy here.
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If you need special accommodations and/or plan to bring a service animal in order to participate in any of our classes or events, please contact us at 813-287-8779 or info@nlctb.org.
There may be photographing of the training for use in our marketing materials. If you do not wish to be captured on film, please alert staff at registration.
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Health Protocols for In-Person Classes
The health and safety of all visitors, students, trainers and staff is our top priority.
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Charlie Imbergamo has nearly 30 years of experience years of experience in the nonprofit sector, primarily serving in the education and pastoral ministry fields. Before joining the Nonprofit Leadership Center as director of strategic programs, Charlie served as the founding president and CEO of the first Cristo Rey Network School in Florida, a college prep high school and corporate work-study program for underrepresented youth in East Tampa. Charlie has served in several executive leadership roles and on various boards of directors in New York, New Jersey, Texas and Florida. He volunteers for various organizations around the community and currently serves on the BayCare Behavioral Health Board.
Prior to his work in educational leadership, management and fund development, Charlie was a teacher, coach, and youth minister with teens and young adults.
A native of New York, he earned his bachelor’s degree in Spanish (with an equivalent major in Italian) from St. Joseph’s College in Brooklyn, New York, a master’s in educational leadership from St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, Texas, and an Executive Certificate in Nonprofit Leadership and Management from Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame. He has been a CFRE (Certified Fund Raising Executive) since 2012.
Charlie is a fan of good food, music and theater and enjoys spending time in and on the water on his boat Seaquel. He is proud to call Tampa Bay home and strives to live his college motto, grounded in authenticity: “Esse Non Videri” – to be is not to seem to be.