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Rita Liesiefsky

Rita Liesiefsky

Community Advocates Public Policy Insitute

Rita Liesiefsky has built a long career in the training field. She has worked as an Implementation Consultant and Trainer for a health care software company, a Technical Trainer for an education company, and a Training Manager for an umbrella service agency. She has led seminars on diversity, stress management, and personality and supervisory traits and its effect on association morale. Rita has developed assertiveness interactive trainings (with homework!), among other targeted and just-in-time trainings. She is especially proud of her Women-In-Leadership two-day workshop delivered to women’s auxiliary organizations.

In addition, Rita has served as a Disaster Director on over 10 national operations, and as Human Services Disaster Director on seven national operations, and as the American Red Cross Wisconsin Field Service Manager.

Rita has always been passionate about the “aha” moments of training and uses two quotes as life guides: “Intellectual growth should commence at birth and cease only at death” (Albert Einstein) and “It’s never too late to have a happy childhood” (attributed to many).

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