Leadership Ethics – How the Humanities, Human Rights, and Human Wisdom improves Leadership
Join Junior Fellows and Change-Maker-in-Residence, Peter Sloly to discuss Leadership Ethics – How the Humanities, Human Rights, and Human Wisdom improves Leadership. This event will take place over a plated dinner in in the Private Dining Room.
Peter Sloly is Massey College’s Visiting Fellow, Change-Maker-In-Residence to advance cultural and organizational change within the College while also implementing leadership development initiatives for the Junior Fellows. Peter as a professional athlete, a Deloitte partner, and a police officer who rose through the ranks to become Chief of Police. Peter is a dynamic speaker with vast experience and expertise in justice sector modernization, organizational culture change, and integrated human services operations for community safety and well-being strategies. He is also a champion for human rights and privacy rights as well as for diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-discrimination. Peter’s career took him to five continents and over fifty countries. Peter is a recipient of the United Nations and Canadian Peacekeeping medals. He was invested as an “Officer of the Order of Merit” (Police Forces) by Canada’s Governor General. He has an MBA and a Sociology BA. Peter’s professional mission is to develop ethical change leaders, socially just communities, smart safe cities, and inclusive sustainable societies. His personal motto is “others before self, compassion for all”.
This event is exclusively for current Junior Fellows at Massey College.
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Date
- Feb 06 2024
- Expired!
Time
- 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Location
- Private Dining Room
- 4 Devonshire Place, Toronto, ON, M5S 2E1 Canada
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Phone
416-978-2895