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Seminar to focus on servany leadership

The Cardinal Stritch University Leadership Center and the St. Francis Institute Milwaukee, a Capuchin ministry, will present a seminar on “Greenleaf on Servant Leadership” on Tuesday, Oct. 26.

The event will take place 9 a.m. to noon at the Cardinal Stritch University Kliebhan Conference Center.

The half-day seminar will be presented by Tom Thibodeau, distinguished professor of servant leadership at Viterbo University. Thibodeau will introduce participants to Robert Greenleaf, the visionary founder of the servant leadership movement.

The workshop will explore the roots of the Greenleaf tradition, discuss its lasting impact, and examine contemporary expressions of servant leadership. Thibodeau will also present an evidence-based practice which supports the implementation of servant leadership.

The cost of $30 includes a light breakfast. To register, visit www.stritch.edu/servantleadership.

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The Cardinal Stritch University Leadership Center and the St. Francis Institute Milwaukee, a Capuchin ministry, will present a seminar on "Greenleaf on Servant Leadership" on Tuesday, Oct. 26.


The event will take place 9 a.m. to noon at the Cardinal Stritch University Kliebhan Conference Center.

The half-day seminar will be presented by Tom Thibodeau, distinguished professor of servant leadership at Viterbo University. Thibodeau will introduce participants to Robert Greenleaf, the visionary founder of the servant leadership movement.

The workshop will explore the roots of the Greenleaf tradition, discuss its lasting impact, and examine contemporary expressions of servant leadership. Thibodeau will also present an evidence-based practice which supports the implementation of servant leadership.

The cost of $30 includes a light breakfast. To register, visit www.stritch.edu/servantleadership.

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