Learn to distill your own leadership lessons from art, history, literature, and music from human cultures throughout the world and translate those insights into better leadership practice in your career, community, and life.
Our learning communities in colleges and universities empower humanities educators to invigorate their curricula with meaningful and connected leadership development opportunities for their students.
“I better understand how my class in the arts and humanities is strongly connected to leadership. The workshop has altered my thinking about how to nurture and propel students to become leaders.” Study-to-Practice faculty development workshop participant, 2023
Through our learning communities in business and nonprofit settings, Kallion helps organizations build a shared culture of leadership development grounded in connection, creativity, and reflection.
“…it’s a great way to do a kind of deep reading and examination of a text that most of us outside of academia don’t have time for anymore, a good way to expand your mind and appreciate your own actions and behavior, as well as those around you.” Kallion Circle participant, 2023
Kallion’s skilled facilitators bring their curiosity, humanity, and diverse leadership experiences together to create experiences where the study of the humanities and leadership development are accessible, doable, and meaningful for you.
Supporters and Partners
Center for Hellenic Studies
Phyllis M. Taylor Center for Social Innovation and Design Thinking
Hart Leadership Institute (Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University)
Sterne Kessler Goldstein & Fox LLC
National Brain Tumor Society
Zachry Construction
Georgetown Humanities Initiative
Coker University