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Carnegie New Leaders Program (CNL)

Past Events

Carnegie New Leaders Event - Lessons from the Old Guard: Can Gen Y Best the Challenges that Bettered the Baby Boom?  
Brian Michael Till 01/18/12
Author Brian Michael Till discusses the insights for ethical leadership he discovered while writing "Conversations with Power." (Carnegie New Leaders Program)

Carnegie New Leaders: Holiday Party and Program Update  
12/08/11
Come celebrate the holiday season with other Carnegie New Leaders! (Carnegie New Leaders Program)

Carnegie New Leaders Event - Young Leaders as a Strategic Asset in the U.S. Military: Talent and National Security  
Colonel Michael J. Gould (Commander, U.S. Army Garrison, Fort Hamilton), Commander Erin A. McAvoy (U.S. Navy), Captain Albert Vallejos (Southwest Outreach Officer, West Point), Colonel German J. Velez (U.S. ret.) 11/12/11
This second CNL event with Fort Hamilton will focus on young leaders as a strategic asset and provide for a unique platform to discuss leadership questions and national security with senior military officials as well as young officers with battlefield experience. (Carnegie New Leaders Program)

Carnegie New Leaders Event - Journalism's New World  
Barbara Crossette 11/02/11
Please join us for a look at how international reporting has changed dramatically over a few decades: new dangers, new competitors, and new ethical and professional challenges. (Carnegie New Leaders Program)

Carnegie New Leaders Event: Decision Points: The American Dream in the Balance  
Sam Speedie 09/07/11
In commemorating the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 tragedy, Sam Speedie examines the public-sector response and how it can obstruct high-quality leadership in public service. (Carnegie New Leaders Program)

Foundations for Change: Businesses, Governments and NGOs Scaling Impact Together  
Caleb McClennen, David Salpeter, Zarinés Negrón 11/18/10
Today, it is a basic principle for businesses, NGOs, and governments to expand their impact by collaborating. Unfortunately, the leadership skills needed to successfully navigate between all three types of organizations are rarely developed and even more rarely defined. This interactive discussion will identify and address these skills gaps.

Carnegie New Leaders Event: Forty Years After Friedman: What is the Proper Role of Business in Society? (with live webcast) BY INVITATION ONLY  
Christine Bader, Jeffrey Hittner 09/13/10
In light of financial reform and the BP oil spill, Christine Bader will lead the Carnegie New Leaders in an interactive discussion of corporate social responsibility. This event is part of the Council's second annual SEPTEMBER SUSTAINABILITY MONTH.

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