“Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower”.
(Steve Jobs)
My Walk into the Future is designed to allow me to gain new experiences and share knowledge when needed.
I connected with the Academic Impressions Senior Product Experience Manager during a Retention conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota last October. I knew of her through work communications but got a better understanding of her role while attending the conference.
She knew of my work at Indian River State College in the Advising and Career Services space but did not know I did leadership consulting on the side. I’m happy to share this fact with anyone willing to sit with me so I can expand my portfolio of clients. Also, I’m proud of my Authentic Leadership work and developing new partnerships is something I strive to achieve.
The Academic Impressions mission is to develop the leaders higher education needs to thrive. My Authentic Leadership research and consulting focuses on higher education, but I expand this focus to include any organization looking to enhance leadership development. I shared my leadership training philosophy with the Academic Impressions staff during the conference, and we spent several days discussing a potential partnership between CW Consulting, LLC. and their organization. The organization has a branded, 5 Paths to Leadership program that is leveraged by higher education institutions to build and grow proactive leadership programs.
I was invited out to Denver for the leadership conference to learn more about the Academic Impressions leadership programs and to see how we may be able to introduce Authentic Leadership into their leadership training portfolio. Yes, I’m always looking for ways to partner and find new ways to expand the reach of Authentic Leadership. 😊
I was able to leverage professional development funding for this trip to enlarge my institution’s partnership with Academic Impressions. A bonus to this partnership was the opportunity to visit Denver again and experience the city after work hours. I’ve been to Denver multiple times and enjoy the culture, sightseeing and crisp mountain air.
The Academic Impression leadership conference consisted of higher education professionals from around the country. Several schools sent their entire leadership teams to this conference to build teamwork and synergy towards developing leadership protocols to enhance their daily operations. It was interesting to hear from others in this space to understand the challenges they face in leadership development. FYI—most schools conduct professional development training out of the Organizational Development (OD) department which is part of Human Resources. Most conference attendees worked out of OD at their respective schools and were in the process of building or revamping their leadership training programs. The Academic Impressions 5 Paths to Leadership program was a major draw for everyone in attendance. I was a bit of an outlier as I was trying to determine if Authentic Leadership could be embedded in this leadership principle and possibly become a leadership facilitator with Academic Impressions.
The 5 Paths for Leadership is based on research within the higher education leadership space and has helped multiple schools get positive results in leadership training. My time in Denver allowed me to learn how this leadership program has helped organizations implement leadership training on their respective campuses. The attendees were able to share leadership challenges and get input from facilitators on ways to move forward with new concepts and ideas based on research.
I enjoyed the one-on-one time with the facilitators and the group exercises to identify future challenges to leadership success (example: the political climate in America, reduction in DEI initiatives, etc.). We spent a good amount of time identifying challenges with a Post It Note session and there were consistencies across the board—it did not matter what part of the country we came from; we all had the same thoughts on future challenges. ☹

I made a lot of new leadership connections during this conference and stay in contact with my colleagues to learn new techniques. I plan to follow-up with the Academic Impressions folks to see how I can incorporate Authentic Leadership into their leadership program. This would be a great compliment to their work and would allow me to expand the Authentic Leadership style into the higher education space. I’m always looking for ways to expand and this partnership will provide me with another platform to share with others.

I will provide an update once the Academic Impressions folks pick me up as a facilitator. 😊
Irie!
Calvin Williams
“The art of communication is the language of leadership”.
(James Humes)
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