Henry Crown Fellowship Program, Class of 2014 — The Promise of Leadership
The Promise of Leadership is a six-day seminar in which the Fellows explore the concepts of legacy and life balance, and share the progress achieved, challenges encountered and lessons learned from their leadership projects.
This program is a unique mix of seminars designed to broaden the perspectives of the participants and hone their skills in values-centered leadership. It honors the memory of Chicago industrialist Henry Crown (1896-1990), whose legendary career was marked by a lifelong commitment to honor, integrity, industry and philanthropy.
Moderators include:
- Eric Motley, managing director, Henry Crown Fellowship Program vice president
- Ben Dunlap, president emeritus of Wofford College, seminar moderator
- Peter Reiling, executive vice president, Leadership and Seminar Program, executive director, Henry Crown Fellowship
- Skip Battle, senior Aspen Institute fellow and moderator
The Henry Crown Fellowship Program, established in 1997, seeks to develop the next generation of community-spirited leaders, providing them with the tools necessary to meet the challenges of business and civic leadership in the 21st century. To learn more, visit the Henry Crown Fellowship page.
The Henry Crown Fellowship Program, established in 1997, seeks to develop the next generation of community-spirited leaders, providing them with the tools necessary to meet the challenges of business and civic leadership in the 21st century. The program is a unique mix of seminars designed to broaden the perspectives of the participants and hone their skills in values-centered leadership. It honors the memory of Chicago industrialist Henry Crown (1896-1990), whose legendary career was marked by a lifelong commitment to honor, integrity, industry and philanthropy.