Klementina (Tina) SulaKlementina (Tina) Sula teaches networking to students in the Program in International and Comparative Studies at the University of Michigan. She helps learners articulate and activate their life's purpose so they can achieve their goals and aspirations. She is also philanthropic advisor and fundraiser, currently with the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. She has also worked at Henry Ford Health and the University of Michigan in various development roles. Other experiences include working for the US Embassy in Khyiv, Ukraine, the United States Mission to the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, the Club de Madrid in Madrid, Spain, and for the U.S. State Department in Washington, D.C.
She holds a B.A. in Political Science, a Master of Public Policy degree, and a M.A. in Higher Education – all from the University of Michigan. She has also completed year-long fellowships in health equity and digital health and executive training on innovation and leadership from INSEAD Business School in France. This past year, working with the University of Michigan’s Center for Academic Innovation, she launched a free online course on Coursera called How to Network: Leading Yourself to Lead Others to make the content she shares in her residential course available to a global audience. Tina serves on the board of various non-profits and is an advisor to two healthcare startups. She is married to a cardiologist and has two young children. She enjoys traveling, good food, reading non-fiction & leadership books, and spending time getting to know people’s stories (over tea!). |