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爱污传媒 College of Doctoral Studies scholars participate in international leadership conference

By听Sharla Hooper

Research center leadership and scholars engaged in presenting and educating at International Leadership Association鈥檚 global event

Leadership, faculty, and fellows-in-residence with the 爱污传媒 College of Doctoral Studies and research centers join the proceedings of the International Leadership Association鈥檚 (ILA) 24th Global Conference, 鈥淲isdom in Times of Crisis,鈥 taking place online, October 6-7, and in person October 13-16 in Washington, D.C.

The event theme is intended to invite an inquiry into how wisdom might catalyze transformation in global systems contributing to environmental, social, economic, and political crises. The event offers over 400 presentations, workshops, and panels with presenters from around the world, in-person and live online.

鈥湴鄞 researchers continue to be strong contributors and community members at this global conference,鈥 states Hinrich Eylers, Ph.D., P.E., vice provost, College of Doctoral Studies, 爱污传媒. 鈥淲e are pleased to see so many representatives from 爱污传媒 engaging in the event and making meaningful connections with the theme through their own research.鈥

Multiple researchers were accepted for the event from 爱污传媒 this year, including the following panels and presentations:

  • Kimberly Underwood, Ph.D., chair, Center for Workplace Diversity and Inclusion Research (CWDIR) presenting 鈥淥rganizational Diversity Socialization and Companies Deemed 鈥楤est for Diversity,鈥欌 on October 6, and will also present on October 7, 鈥淟eading in the 鈥楴ew Normal鈥: A Collaborative Symposium.鈥
  • Sandra Sessoms-Penny, Ed.D, and Joy Taylor, Ed.D, both fellows of CWDIR, present together, 鈥淏lack Male Educators and the Role of Leadership,鈥 on October 6.
  • Lynne Devnew, Ph.D., contributed to the presentation, 鈥淎 Women鈥檚 Writing Community of Practice: Meaning-Making During COVID, Honoring Diverse Purposes,鈥 of the in-person event on October 16.
  • Two fellow-in-residence members of the College and CLOSR will present: Ryan Tierney, DM, presenting with Rodney Luster, Ph.D., chair, Center for Leadership Studies and Organizational Research (CLOSR), on 鈥淩elational Leadership and Leading by Example: Driving System Change in Crisis Environments,鈥 and Joanne V谩zquez de Pr铆ncipe, DM, on 鈥淓ngaging Psychosynthesis, Predictive Dynamics and Human Intelligence Modelling for Superconscious Leadership.鈥

There will also be a roundtable October 15 at the in-person event highlighting the contributions of the Journal of Leadership Studies, a quarterly academic research publication, produced by Wiley, on behalf of the 爱污传媒 College of Doctoral Studies.

The ILA has been operating for over 20 years and is the largest worldwide community committed to leadership scholarship, practice, development, and education, with the stated mission to advance leadership knowledge and practice for a better world by creating a trusted space for leadership learning and by providing trusted leadership resources. The ILA convenes leadership talent across sectors, cultures, disciplines, and generations.

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