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You're invited to the

Graduate Leadership Speaker Series 

Presenting thought-provoking leaders known for their

leadership philosophies and approaches. 

Join us for these great discussions!

 

 

January 26, Thursday at 7:00 pm 

Dr. Richard Eakin, Former ECU Chancellor, Interim Dean of the Honors College 

The Four Frames of Leadership: A Case Approach

Bate Building, Room 1400

 

February 23, Thursday at 7:00 pm 

Dr. Glenn Gilbert, Dean of the College of Health and Human Performance and

Dr. Steve Duncan, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Administration and Finance and Military Programs 

Theory to Practice/ Framework for Good Decision-Making 

Health Sciences Bldg, West Campus, Room 1410

 

March 22, Thursday at 7:00 pm 

Dr. Ted Morris, Associate Vice Chancellor of Engagement, Innovation and Economic Development 

Looking Ahead: Career Opportunities for Leadership 

Bate Building, Room 1400

 

April 12, Thursday at 7:00 pm 

Colonel (Ret.) Mark W. Erwin, Former Chief of Staff of the United States Army Special Operations Command 

Putting Leadership into Practice/Action

Health Sciences Bldg, West Campus, Room 1410

 

To register, emailGradleadershipseries@ecu.edu

  

The Graduate Leadership Speaker Series brings well-known leaders from a variety of organizations as well as the 

East Carolina University campus to discuss their unique leadership styles and experiences in student-oriented forums. 

These presentations serve to develop a new class of leaders who are well trained and ready for responsibility, 

committed to stewardship, pursuers of excellence, characterized by integrity, and defined by purpose.

 

 

Don’t miss your opportunity to hear and interact with these energetic leaders!

 

Sponsored by the ECU Graduate School and the ECU Office of Engagement, Innovation and Economic Development