Guest Casanova Green, director of First-Year experience at Hocking College, shares his professional knowledge and passion for ensuring community college student success beginning day one.
The first-year experience is vital in supporting students for academic success, retention, and persistence. Participating students range from high school age to 60+ years of age. Mr. Green expresses the need for faculty and staff to pour into and nurture the development of students with intentionality.
Recorded during the Education 2.0 Conference, 2024, in Las Vegas, NV. As a returning conference goer, Casanova explains how ongoing participation has been instrumental in his leadership development.
Your Host: Jacob Easley II, PhD, PMP
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Assistant Dean for Innovation and Community Engagement
Dr. Sean Green has dedicated his life’s work to uplifting communities in broad and innovative ways. From developing and managing programs like the Black InGenius Initiative from the ground up, Dr. Green has focused on the impact and support he can provide to students, families, teachers, counselors, administrators, and communities. In addition to his community efforts, Sean has continued to make time to teach and give back to future counselors and leaders as an adjunct faculty for the University of San Diego’s counseling and leadership studies programs. Outside of the institutions and classrooms he works with, Sean has made it a point to also be involved in the community through charitable contributions and board memberships