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Welcome to Our Global Partner, Ken Gimm
By Adrianne Roggenbuck

Ken Gimm, of the Korean Leadership Center in Seoul, South Korea, is our newest certified education partner. KLC has been a Bob Pike Group partner since 2004 working primarily with businesses in South Korea. In 2009, Ken decided to broaden the scope of programming to include Research-Based Creative Teaching Strategies for educators. He completed the certification process in January 2010 and has already begun presenting the program to teachers in Seoul. His intent is to expand the training opportunities to make it possible for teachers throughout the entire country to attend.

 

Ken is delighted with the positive response to the program in the short period of time that it has been running. He already has waiting lists for the upcoming sessions and is adding more dates to the calendar. The feedback from the teachers who have taken the workshop has encouraged Ken to consider adding an additional certification in Designing Lessons That SCORE, another Bob Pike Group workshop for educators.

 

KLC is the sixth organization to become a certified educational partner with The Bob Pike Group. The other partners are Central Kentucky Special Education Co-op, Professional Development Alliance, Two Rivers Professional Development Center, Iowa AEA 267, and Lake County Regional Office of Education. We at The Bob Pike Group salute all of our partners and welcome our newest, Ken Gimm. Here's to your continued success!


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