The Staley School of Leadership invites students, staff and faculty to the What Matters to Me and Why leadership lecture featuring Kirsten Zoller, executive director of strategic initiatives, K-State Salina. The lecture will take place 12:30-1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 15, in the Leadership Studies Building Town Hall and on Zoom. Lunch from Mr. Goodcents will be provided.
How do multiple moments across a life build purpose and identity? Zoller is a lifelong K-Stater who will share moments of purpose from her life and how that has informed her identity (so far!). The role of experimentation for the sake of growth and starting with “what could be possible” are themes that will be discussed as she challenges others to think about how they are actively engaging in defining their own identity.
This informal lunchtime series supports K-State’s Principles of Community by encouraging reflection on matters of personal values, beliefs and motivations to better understand the lives and inspirations of those who serve and shape the university.
Our series is sponsored by the Staley School of Leadership, and supported by a cross-campus planning committee.
Can we watch this after it has passed? I’m unavailable at that time, but Zoller’s lecture sounds amazing. I really don’t want to miss it.
Yes, Sarah, we will post a link to view the presentation on the What Matters to Me and Why website within a few days of the event. Thanks for checking.
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