It’s been 18 years since Brian Ness first attended the National Transportation Leadership Institute. He was just starting a new position when his boss told him to pack his bags for two weeks; he was heading to Indianapolis. “I felt there was no way I could spend two weeks away from work,” he says. “I… Read more »
Executive Education
Supporting Experienced Leaders in Indiana’s Healthcare Industry
In an ever-changing field, leaders in the healthcare industry must be intentional about keeping their companies and themselves ahead of the curve. For many, that often means seeking out professional development opportunities. “I was interested in that next level of leadership,” says Kim Inscho, vice president of human resources and marketing for Margaret Mary Health,… Read more »
African NGO leader and O’Neill mentor develop shared knowledge through fellowship program
It’s been nearly three decades since Ngozi Iwere embarked on her first social mission in Nigeria. She was instrumental in forming the Society for Women and AIDS in Africa-Nigeria, a group focused on working with communities to raise awareness of HIV and AIDS, while providing prevention education. Not long after, Iwere founded the Community Life… Read more »
Board certified: Learning how to govern from the experts
Public service is important and over the last 30 years has evolved beyond just describing government careers. Many people are motivated to volunteer on the “front lines” and even donate money to worthy and favorite causes, especially at year end. And, as critical to the sector as these activities are, serving as a nonprofit board… Read more »
Leaders: Do you know what is on your organization’s horizon?
While relaxing on a recent cruise to Cuba, I started thinking about leadership (I know … I can’t help it). Ever an observer and student of leadership and organizational culture I was struck by lessons that can be learned on both land and sea. As we left the port on the cruise ship, I positioned… Read more »