Show Notes:
In episode 79, I interview Vernon Wright (@thewrightleader), an educator, entrepreneur, and speaker. Vernon is a district administrator in Texas, the founder of ZeroApologyZone.com, and has served in the roles of teacher, teacher leader, campus administrator, and central office leadership. We discussed how education has been impacted by Covid19, issues of equity and inclusion, and how educators can use their influence to lead from within their role.
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About Vernon Wright
Vernon Wright is a veteran speaker, leader, educator, entrepreneur, and leadership coach with 16 years of experience in large, urban school districts. He is the founder of ZeroApologyZone.com and has served in the roles of teacher, teacher leader, campus administration, and central office leadership.
Vernon has shared his experiences numerous times over the years at the campus, district, regional, and state levels garnering acclaim and accolades from recognized industry leaders and peers.
Whether it’s a small group of teachers in a PLC or a large meeting space with over 700 people, Vernon has brought his unique style and combination of insight, experience, humor, and authenticity to his audiences. He knows that real change begins when we’re engaged in the learning, and that we must create a vision for our future impact.
Vernon has collaborated literally across the world with some of the biggest names in educational leadership and entrepreneurial pursuits. Vernon has an established presence on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube (@TheWrightLeader), and he unabashedly stands as a voice for the people with no apologies. Vernon welcomes you to the #ZeroApologyZone.
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