Executive Education News

  • Buffalo Leeds Building
    The Center's for Ethics and Social Responsibility launches a new name for its longstanding successful executive education program. The new name of Sustainability and Social Impact Certificate better reflects current trends within the industry.
  • Sustainability professionals at Denver Botanic Gardens
    The Sustainability and Social Impact Certificate has a strong alumni network that continues to grow and develop ongoing professional opportunities for its members.
  • Koelbel Building ²ÊÃñ±¦µä
    Two Leeds faculty members set to take over instruction in the Commercial Real Estate Certificate programs. Instructors are set to teach a class real estate investing and real estate law.
  • Sustainability Social Impact Certificate Alumni, Naisa Beaumont
    Learn all about Naisa Beaumont advanced her career by learning critical ESG skills that align with her values and in her career
  • Image of a scale with text that reads "Business" and "Core Values"
    More and more, ESG is shaping business to align profitability with social responsibility
  • Students and faculty from the 2024 Executive Leadership Program
    In May 2024, we welcomed 10 participants in the annual Leadership, Ethics, Executive Decision-Making (LEED): Executive Leadership Program, a weeklong, in-person initiative designed to elevate essential leadership skills.
  • Sustainability Social Impact Certificate Alumni, Stephanie Ly
    A fortuitous meeting at a sustainability event led Stephanie Ly to know that the certificate in Environmental, Social and Governance Strategy (ESG) aligned with her learning preferences, career goals and where she’s at in life.
  • Image of the four recipients from the Leeds Executive Leadership Program
    Leeds offered four full scholarships for Leeds staff members to participate in the LEED (Leadership, Ethics, Executive Decision-making): Executive Leadership Program.
  • Sketch of a downward arrow with test the reads "crisis"
    Leadership coaching aimed at empathy, transparency and steady vision can help executives build crisis communications confidence.
  • CEO considering global warming and climate change
    Survey says: climate change CEOs are aware of the biggest risks facing their businesses and know the time is coming to course correct to remain viable. As a result, many are planning, undertaking, or completing actions to prepare their business to
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