College Unbound to Launch First-Ever Leadership Diversity Initiative

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College Unbound to Launch First-Ever Leadership Diversity Initiative

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College Unbound has announced the launch of its first-ever, scholarship-supported Leadership Diversity Initiative.

“The November 2018 elections showed the power of a diverse electorate, and we need to see that same level of diversity within the ranks of leadership statewide and in the pathways to those opportunities. We know the talent and interest exists within our urban centers and across the state - we just need to tap it – for the good of our economy and the future of these institutions,” said Dennis Littky, PhD, president and co-founder of College Unbound.

The initiative will begin in the fall of 2019.

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The Initiative

The initiative will allow adult women, minority, and disadvantaged students to complete their Bachelor of Arts degree in Organizational Leadership and Change at College Unbound, while providing them with hands-on experience and classroom training as future leaders in the public and private sectors and non-profit world.

As part of their training, students will master the “Big 10 College Unbound Lifelong Learning Competencies,” including: integrated and applied learning, critical thinking, problem-solving, communication, accountability, collaboration, creativity, reflection, resilience, and advocacy for self and for others.

Individuals who would like to nominate someone to participate in the Leadership Diversity Initiative are encouraged to contact Zuli Vidal at College Unbound at [email protected] by February 15.

Advisory Committee Announced

College Unbound has announced an advisory committee for the new initiative.

The committee includes Hon. O. Rogeriee Thompson, Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit; Pat Kidder, College Unbound Board of Trustees Chair and attorney; Jennifer Davis Allison, Principal of Partners, Training & Consulting; Nancy Diaz, Co-Director of the Met High School; Cedric Huntley, Met High School director; Seney Chang, College Unbound board member; and College Unbound staff members Jose Rodriguez, Wanda Brown, Monique Terrell, and Zuli Vidal.  


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