1. A Leader’s Legacy
Workshop Series
How will you leave your legacy?
Program DetailsA Leader’s Legacy is a workshop series inspired by
the leadership authors, Kouzes and Posner’s book
of the same title, where students choose one or
more sessions that fit their developmental needs
and schedule best. Students register in advance
through orgsync.com. Workshops are free of
charge.
How do I earn the certificate for
A Leader’s Legacy Workshop Series?
Any student interested in completing the entire
Legacy program to earn certification is required
to attend the Orientation sessions. If a student
chooses to complete the entire program, she/
he will be recognized at the Spring Celebration
of Student Leadership and Service and will
automatically be honored as a Profile in
Leadership. For more information, contact Pam
Curtis, 852-0242.
Hell No, We Won’t Go!
Leadership for Social
Change
You don’t have to be in a leadership
position to be a catalyst for change!
Learn what it takes to be the
change you would like to see in your
community, and how to push for
social change.
September 28 Noon SAC W305
October 24 5:00pm SAC W305
November 17 7:00pm SAC W305
Presenter: Mr. Dominique McShan,
UofL Cultural Center
Leading (and singing)
like Ella: Finding Your
Voice as a Leader
Ella Baker, civil rights activist and
leadership theorist, stated, “Strong
people don’t need strong leaders.”
In this workshop, using Baker’s
collective and relational leadership
approach as a framework,
participants will actively explore
leadership in groups and communities
by employing the Social Change
Model of Leadership Development.
October 10 5:00pm SAC W305
October 26 Noon SAC W305
October 27 7:00pm SAC W305
Presenter: Mr. Antron Mahoney,
Doctoral Candidate, Pan African
Studies
OrgSync Workshop
September 20 – November 29
Tuesdays Noon SAC W303A
Presenters: Ms. Julie Onnembo, Mr.
Joe Nelson, Ms. Lauren Lewis
“The legacy perspective
explicitly reveals that
we make a difference.
Then the only question
remaining to consider is,
What kind of difference
do you want to make?”
—From A Leader’s Legacy
by Kouzes and Posner
A Leader’s Legacy
Orientation Sessions
Only required for those aiming to
complete the entire series
October 17 5:00pm SAC W309K
October 18 5:00pm SAC W309K
October 19 Noon SAC W305
October20 7:00pm SAC W312
Who Cares, Anyway?
Learning Your Leadership
Values
Did you know that the University of
Louisville and employers are looking
to fill leadership positions with diverse
students who have unique values? Join
the Career Development team and learn
what your values are and how they can
make you a strong leader.
September 26 5:00pm SAC W305
October 11 Noon Houchens LL04
November 15 5:00pm SAC W305
Presenter: Mr. Jose Lopez, UofL Career
Development Center
I Got the Power!
StrengthsQuest™
Did you know you are uniquely talented?
No one is quite like you. Discovering your
talents and building your strengths are
key to enhancing your skills as a leader.
We will discuss what you already do well
and how you can use Strengths to build
your leadership.
September 28 5:30pm SAC W303A
October 13 7:00pm SAC W305
November 16 Noon SAC W305
Presenter: Mr. Zach Smith, Assistant
for Service Programs, Office of Student
Involvement
Schedule(tentative and subject to change)
FrequentlyAsked
QuestionsHow much time will I need to commit?
The workshops are scheduled for 45 minutes to give you time to get to and from
class; each session will start at five minutes after and end 10 minutes before the hour.
What are the benefits to me to participate in this program?
• Enhancing leadership skills and improve the sustainability of your organization
• Aid your organization through the multitude of resources available on campus
Is there anything I need to do in advance of the workshop?
In most cases you just need to show up prepared to learn and grow. However, for the
Strengths session you should take the Strengths Finder 2.0 if you have not already.
Codes can be purchased for $10 through the Office of Student Involvement.