Leaders at all levels of the 91̽»¨are invited to attend a seminar, “Creating a Values-Based Culture: The Role of Leaders at the University,” from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 28.
Terry Macaluso, a renowned philosopher in the areas of leadership and decision making and a professor at the Evans School of Public Affairs, will be facilitating the discussion as participants use case studies to wrestle with the complexities and contradictions inherent in values-based leadership. A group of 91̽»¨Regents will be present to share their personal experience and perspectives
The University has recently adopted six core values that were identified by the Leadership Community and Values Initiative — respect, diversity, collaboration, innovation, excellence and integrity. Participants in this seminar will have the opportunity to engage in small-group and facilitated discussions about the six values and their implications for them as leaders at the University and as members of the community.
The seminar fee is $100, including lunch; register online at .