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Ed O'Malley: LD, Lived Trauma and an Emerging World

  • 5 May 2021
  • 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
  • Online - Platform Details Advised After Registration. Timezone: AEST
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TLN’s mission is to support leadership development professionals and to progress leadership development in Australasia and the Indo-Pacific.

Ed O'Malley is CEO of Kansas Leadership Center and a key architect of the  community-led Kansas Beats the Virus (KSBTV) initiative. Kansas to date has been home to 300,000 Covid cases and 5,000 deaths - numbers demonstrably reduced by KSBTV but still profoundly impactful. Throughout Covid, KLC has continued to progress its mission in communities across the state. Ed will be sharing his experiences and insight: from an LD CEO perspective, from an LD delivery perspective, and from a community perspective.  How do LD professionals exercise leadership in the road ahead, to recover and to emerge a new, better world? With on-balcony themes combined with dance-floor practicalities, this session is intended to be a significant support to our highly impactful profession.

Ed O'Malley is an author, LD specialist and CEO of KLC since 2011. Based in Kansas, he has been regular Harvard adjunct faculty and a regular visitor  to Australia. For LD professionals only.

Location: Online  Date: May 5 Time: 10am AEST / 9.30am ACST / 8am AWST / Noon FJT & NZST Duration: 90 minutes  (60 minutes with Ed hosting and 30 minutes of virtual cafe)

Free for TLN members, A$50 non-members. (+GST for Australian registrants)

Numbers are limited. Not a member?  Join here.  

Further information available by emailing hello@theleadershipnetwork.org.au 

About TLN

TLN is a non-profit member association, founded in 1995. Over the past several years we've held multiple highly acclaimed events, featuring Marty Linsky, Niki Vincent, Ed O'Malley, Lisa Lahey, Brigid Nossal, Philip Hayton and many others. We're focusing on building our profession by bringing leadership practitioners together to make progress and build networks. We want to benefit the world through better leadership development in individual practitioners and in business, government and civic organisations.

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