6. Lifelong Learning and Career Goals: A Conversation with Michelle Anderson-Draper
Release Date: 06/13/2024
The Evaluation Couch
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info_outlineIn this episode, Maria interviews the incoming Canadian Evaluation Society (CES) President, Michelle Anderson-Draper. Michelle reflects on her journey in evaluation, the role of planned happenstance in her career and her hopes for her presidency term. Throughout the conversation, Michelle shares her own careeer goals, highlights the value of lifelong learning and provides valuable tips to help evaluators grow in their careers.
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