Understanding and Growing Leadership Capacity

Date and Time: Wednesday, May 22, 2024 - 09:00 am to 04:00 pmLocation: Ballard Spahr, LLP - 1735 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103

$20.00$185.00

Registration for this course is closed. Please contact us at [email protected] to inquire about any remaining spaces or to be placed on a waiting list.

Effective leadership doesn’t happen by chance or accident; it comes from thoughtfulness, intention, effort, and more. It is a journey, not a destination. Nor is it manifested in one form or in one personal style – it’s present in many.   

Leadership starts with the personal.  Everyone loves to talk about their own or someone else’s “leadership style”, but the reality is if you have just one way to demonstrate leadership you will never be an effective leader. Effective leaders have a toolbox filled with styles and strategies for success. This class will take you through a series of reflective exercises to help you understand what leadership is—and what it is not—and where you see yourself as a leader—or not.  

Leadership is also a culture, and an abundant resource! This class will provide a tour of different approaches to leadership to help you identify the tools your organization needs to empower leadership, at every level.

SKU: N/A Category: Audience: Executive directors, board members, senior staff, those who aspire to leadership Certificate Programs: Nonprofit Management

Event Location

Date: May 22nd, 2024

Location: Ballard Spahr, LLP

Address: 1735 Market Street

Philadelphia, PA 19103

Member $155
Non-Member $185

Instructors

  • Cynthia Mullins

    Cynthia R. Mullins is an experienced business law, human resources, and education professional. She serves as international legal counsel and chief human resources officer for a global transformational consultancy. Also, she is CEO & Founder of Baldwin Rise, a mission-driven firm dedicated to holistic and human centered learning and development, training, mentoring, academic coaching, and leading inspiring learning events.

    She is an affiliate faculty member in higher education teaching human resources management, organizational behavior, organizational development, negotiation, leadership, business law, paralegal, and workforce development courses. Currently her nonprofit commitments include mentor and scholarship review member for the Jackie Robinson Foundation; regional