Stanford Social Innovation Review: How the Social Sector Can Develop the Next Generation of BIPOC Leaders
Join Stanford Social Innovation Review (SSIR) for a 90 minute interactive program designed to analyze an often overlooked factor in the dominant model of leadership development: the expectation that organizations develop talent on their own, in an ad hoc manner, and with an individualistic framework.
During this session, speakers will explain why this dominant model particularly disadvantages the development of BIPOC leaders, and will introduce you to a promising new model of leadership development that is strategic, collaborative, and cohort-based.
Featuring: Adriana Boroffice, CEO, YWCA Golden Gate Silicon Valley; Curtis Chang, Faculty, American University (Washington DC), Founding CEO and Lead Consultant, CWR; Regina Williams, Executive Director, Silicon Valley at Home; Aaron Bady; Editor, Stanford Social Innovation Review.