11/05/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 11/05/2024 10:45
Joseph Scott Gladstone, an associate professor of management at Washington State University's Everett campus, has been invited to deliver the keynote address at the Western Region WIOA/477 Technical Assistance and Training Event, themed "Indigenous: Values, Strength, Knowledge." The event will take place from Nov. 5-7 at the Muckleshoot Resort Casino. Gladstone's keynote address is scheduled for Nov. 6 at 8:30 a.m.
Gladstone, an enrolled member of the Blackfeet Tribe and recognized Nez Perce descendant, is a distinguished scholar whose work focuses on integrating Native American and Indigenous philosophies into management education and practice. His research has explored the intersection of Western management science and Native cultural values, emphasizing cooperative extension services and transplanar wisdom in organizational settings. His extensive academic contributions include publications in prominent journals such as Academy of Management Learning, Education and American Indian Quarterly, and Oxford University Press.
The keynote will draw upon Gladstone's experiences as an Indigenous higher education and management leader, sharing insights on how Native philosophies can inform modern workforce development strategies. He will discuss the critical role of cultural relevance in management education and its impact on fostering economic and social prosperity for Native communities.
The Western Region WIOA/477 event brings together participants from across 10 states, along with other national representatives, to strengthen sector partnerships and enhance workforce development efforts in Native communities. For more information, visit Phoenix Indian Center's website.