When we hear about folks we've worked with over the years be recognized for their outstanding leadership we can't help but do a little happy dance for them.
And tell you about it in our newsletter!
Because when great leaders are doing great things, it can be incredibly inspiring for the rest of us.
Dr. Sam Buenrostro and Melissa Doberstein have been part of the "Diamond6 Family" for many years now and we are proud of their recent achievements!
Dr. Sam Buenrostro named Superintendent of the Year by the California Association of Latino Superintendents and Administrators
Sam is the superintendent at Corona-Norco Unified School District in California, where he has resided for 32 years. He has served in numerous roles over the past 23 years in CNUSD, including Deputy Superintendent in Human Resources and Instructional Support. Sam has been attending the Gettysburg Workshop with his team every summer for nearly 10 years now! We have watched Sam take on various leadership roles over the years with incredible skill and keen awareness. He and the entire team at CNUSD have been by our side since the beginning! READ MORE HERE.
Melissa Doberstein named a Penn State University Administrative Fellow for the 2023/2024 Academic Year
Melissa is the program director at the Presidential Leadership Academy (PLA) in the Schreyer Honors College at Penn State University. In this program, select students develop leadership fundamentals to thrive in an environment in which multiple dimensions of an issue are explored, and diverse viewpoints are welcomed and heard. Melissa and her students have participated in the Pearl Harbor Leadership Workshop in Hawaii for several years now. Quite an undertaking that she sees through with ease, grace, and fine-tuned leadership. Working with these students has been a highlight for us! READ MORE HERE.
Sam and Melissa show that leaders must be life long learners and that growth is not only possible, but essential.
We look forward to seeing the positive impact these incredible leaders have on their organizations and students in the coming years!