Chris Daley was searching for a program to support leaders in child and family welfare agencies around Indiana. “The people who run child and family welfare agencies get into the work because they want to do good in the world,” he says. “But they don’t always have the leadership training necessary to take themselves or… Read more »
Executive Education
IU Executive Education takes global approach to climate change leadership
Climate change is a global problem that requires global solutions. A key component to developing and delivering on those solutions is effective leadership. While O’Neill School faculty work to solve climate challenges through research and by educating tomorrow’s leaders, IU Executive Education provides support and training to the leaders of today. In late August, more… Read more »
Learn a holistic approach to leadership with IU Executive Education
It was 6 p.m. in Kenya when Stellamaris Mulaeh logged on to her computer. Even though her work day was over, she was joining a leadership development series being hosted live thousands of miles away in Indiana by IU Executive Education. The time difference and distance didn’t matter to Mulaeh. She wanted to learn, form… Read more »
IU Executive Education crafts leadership course for teachers
Developing the next generation of leaders in education is something Brian Metcalf thinks about a lot. “My mind is always on succession planning and retaining the best teachers we have,” he says. Metcalf leads Tindley Accelerated Schools, a charter school system in Indianapolis. In his first three years there, he began searching for teachers who… Read more »
Learning to L.E.A.D. with IU Executive Education
Once a month, nearly two dozen city employees in Indianapolis step away from their desks and briefly set aside their tasks to spend a day focused on becoming more efficient leaders. They’re all part of the 2021 Leadership Education Accelerated Development Class (L.E.A.D.) run by IU Executive Education. “When organizations invest in developing leaders,… Read more »