Georgia College Leadership Programs Publishes Ideas Bulletin

Georgia College Leadership Programs Publishes Ideas Bulletin

This week, Georgia College will publish the Ideas Bulletin, a compendium of the many ideas and concepts shared through through Georgia College’s Inspire! Forum and Usery Forum on Leadership. 

The Ideas Bulletin offers profiles of each presenter in the 2021 series. Presenters included: 

  • Jane Kim Coloseus, Executive Director of HerTerm. 
  • Dr. Rae André, Professor Emerita of Management and Organizational Development at Northeastern University and sustainability educator and environmental activist. 
  • Richard T. Griffiths, Vice President and Senior Editorial Director (ret.), CNN. 
  • Greg Bluestein, political reporter, Atlanta Journal-Constitution. 
  • Rose Scott, host and executive producer, NPR WABE 90.1 Atlanta. 
  • Dr. Dana Winters, Rita McGinley Endowed Executive Director, Fred Rogers Center for Early Learning & Children’s Media. 

 

The Inspire! Forum on Leadership is Georgia College’s presentation-discussion series on leadership for the public good. The Usery Forum on Leadership is part of the Inspire! Forum series and is supported by a generous gift from the Kim Usery Foundation. The goal of the series, named for former U.S. Secretary of Labor Bill Usery, is to focus on leadership that: brings people together, bridging divides and spanning boundaries; finds value in diverse new perspectives, and showcases innovations in leadership and service, particularly related to creating mutual benefit in civic life. 

“We aim for research, service, and scholarship that will inform public discourse and contribute meaningfully to the public good,” says Harold Mock, director of leadership programs. “Our Usery Forum on Leadership and Inspire! Forum represent the best of those efforts.” 

“Our Usery Forums allow me to interact and ask questions to industry leaders and changemakers form all over the country,” says Grace Kearney ‘22. “I leave each forum with the tools and resources to make change in my own field and community.” 

To learn more and to join future forums, please visit leadcreatively.org. Download the Ideas Bulletin online.

Georgia College’s Office of Leadership Programs provides teaching, research, and public service related to leadership, citizenship, democracy, and public affairs. With the support of a distinguished faculty and practitioners, we educate the next generation of Georgia’s leaders for the public good. Our programs bring together scholars and students, as well as business leaders, non-profit executives, journalists, and public officials, and offer a trusted forum on citizen-leadership and pressing issues of the day. 

Updated: 2022-10-04
Kate Porter
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Leadership Programs