
Joe Wuest: A Millennial in Leadership Using Social Media to Engage Students
01/30/20 • 49 min
Joe Wuest was the Associate Vice President for Student Development at Ohio Christian University when we talked about how he, as a millennial, found himself as part of the Executive Team at this small Christian college. We also discuss engaging students on social media. Joe outlines some major benefits and challenges of doing so.
Joe Wuest was the Associate Vice President for Student Development at Ohio Christian University when we talked about how he, as a millennial, found himself as part of the Executive Team at this small Christian college. We also discuss engaging students on social media. Joe outlines some major benefits and challenges of doing so.
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