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Excellence Through Leadership

The Excellence through Leadership (ETL) Program provides development for Emory's leaders. Through collaboration with Human Resources and the Goizueta School of Business, the ETL curriculum is specifically targeted to include senior leaders from all segments of the University (excluding Emory Healthcare).

Goals

  • Strengthen leadership performance across the university
  • Establish a leadership pipeline for succession planning.

Eligibility

Each applicant must meet the following criteria to be considered for the program.

Criteria

  • Hold the position of Director (or equivalent) or higher
  • Have at least one year of full-time service with Emory University
  • Demonstrate high performance in professional experience.
  • Regarded as a "high potential" applicant for future advancement.

Attendance

Attendance is mandatory for events listed, including the Orientation kickoff, seminars, and graduation. Prior to submitting an application, nominees are encouraged to review the Program at a Glance to ensure they can attend all the sessions listed.

Nomination Process and Deadline

Each nominee/self-nominee must have an official Emory "sponsor" (or recommendation).

The sponsor must be either a Dean, Vice President or above, who signs the participant's application and submits a letter of recommendation. Faculty members are eligible to participate in this program.

Interested participants or nominators should refer to the ETL_2010_Nomination Package which includes the Application, Leadership Competencies, Program at a Glance, and additional program information.

Submit completed application packets to Wanda Hayes by Friday, May 7, 2010:

Wanda Hayes
Director, Learning Services
1599 Clifton Rd, 1st Floor, STE 1.115
Atlanta GA 30322
404-727-0413
wanda.hayes@emory.edu

Selection Process

A selection committee reviews nomination packets and selects participants for the program based on the Leadership Competencies as well as their diverse personal, educational and experiential backgrounds. Each year up to 15 participants are invited to participate in the program and they represent a cross-section of the University community.

All applicants are notified by Friday, June 18, 2010 of their selection or non-selection to the program.

ETL Graduation Presentation

ETL Team 1 (2008) – Evaluating Culture and Environment
ETL Team 2 (2008) - Business Service Units
ETL Team 1 (2009) - Security Awareness
ETL Team 2 (2009) - Support Structures for Strategic Initiatives
ETL Team 1 (2010) - Space the Final Frontier
ETL Team 2 (2010) - A Framework for Succession Planning at Emory University

Documents

ETL 2010 Nomination Packet
Education Training & Career Development Policy

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