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Published by Communications and Public Affairs 519 824-4120, Ext. 56982 or 53338 News ReleaseApril 26, 2007 Guelph Hosts International Leadership ConferencePublic-sector leadership in the 21st century is at the heart of an international leadership conference being hosted at the University of Guelph May 4 and 5 by the Centre for Studies in Leadership (CSL). "Leadership is an evolving field, and the body of knowledge is growing," said Michael Cox, director of the CSL. A reception and conference dinner will be held on May 4 commencing at 6 p.m. Gemini Award winner David Akin, a CTV parliamentary reporter and U of G grad, will deliver the evening's keynote address and talk about the changing worlds of parliamentary leadership and the media. The two-day forum will highlight a variety of topics for discussion and case analysis, including ethical leadership challenges in the 21st century. Other topics include ethics, accountability and culture change, managing relationships and citizenship engagement and leadership education and knowledge transfer. Françoise Morissette, co-author of Made in Canada Leadership, will present findings of a nationwide study of the practice of leadership. In addition, expert speakers will discuss ethical leadership challenges in challenging contexts. A case study highlighting the military and the media is planned. This case panel will be of practical relevance for leadership decision-makers in any organization who are responsible for communicating with the media and community stakeholders in complex environments. The CSL was created in 2003 to cultivate and advance the study of transformational ethical leadership and its application in the 21st century. For more information or to register for the conference, go to www.csl.uoguelph.ca or send e-mail to Carrie Herzog at cherzog@uoguelph.ca. For media questions, contact: |