Monthly Archives: August 2016

Inclusive Leaders Spotlight! – Janice & Felix

Every week we shine a spotlight on one of our Inclusive Leaders and ask: “What is Inclusive Leadership to you?”

“Empathy and non-judgement starts with ourselves.” (Janice and Felix M, A mother and son who are strong and gentle compassionate communicators)

“Empathy and non-judgement starts with ourselves.” (Janice and Felix M, A mother and son who are strong and gentle compassionate communicators)

“Empathy and non-judgement starts with ourselves.” (Janice and Felix M, A mother and son who are strong and gentle compassionate communicators)

Inclusive Leaders Spotlight! – Joey

Every week we shine the spotlight on one of our Inclusive Leaders and ask: “What is Inclusive Leadership to you?”

“By becoming involved in Inclusive Leadership, I have found that I am in my element and that element is water. I am flowing water, finding myself through dance. By discovering myself, I can begin leading the ones who are lost.” (Joey Seward. Student and Dancer)

“By becoming involved in Inclusive Leadership, I have found that I am in my element and that element is water. I am flowing water, finding myself through dance. By discovering myself, I can begin leading the ones who are lost.” (Joey Seward. Student and Dancer)

“By becoming involved in Inclusive Leadership, I have found that I am in my element and that element is water. I am flowing water, finding myself through dance. By discovering myself, I can begin leading the ones who are lost.” (Joey Seward. Student and Dancer)

Inclusive Leaders Spotlight! – Faith

Every week we shine the spotlight on one of our Inclusive Leaders and ask: “What is Inclusive Leadership to you?”

“Failure is a first attempt at learning. Being told “No” is your next opportunity. When things break you down remember that two negatives equal a positive. Differences are gifts.” (Faith Lindley, Student and Philosopher)

“Failure is a first attempt at learning. Being told “No” is your next opportunity. When things break you down remember that two negatives equal a positive. Differences are gifts.” (Faith Lindley, Student and Philosopher)

“Failure is a first attempt at learning. Being told “No” is your next opportunity. When things break you down remember that two negatives equal a positive. Differences are gifts.” (Faith Lindley, Student and Philosopher)