Career Journeys of Diverse Leaders in Higher Education
Climbing the Rough Side of the Mountain
(Autor) George Blumenthal"This book provides a study of diverse leadership development through the extraordinary journeys of ten retired presidents and chancellors who have left an indelible impact on higher education. Representing a rich multicultural background, each chapter tells a personal story of transformation and triumph, highlighting the various, non-traditional paths to senior leadership. Hailing from both private and public, two- and four-year institutions across the United States, these trailblazers showcase that excellence knows no bounds. Contributors reflect on the struggles and engagements with racialized ethnic realities and growing awareness of gender inequities. Discussion questions supply rich ground for meaningful engagement in book clubs, leadership classes, workshops, and institutes, prompting readers to plumb the depths of their own experiences in confronting justice, equity, and inclusion. Filled with captivating narratives touching on the common threads of shared values and invaluable life lessons that weave through diverse experiences, this book is a testament to the power of inspiration and motivation for those considering or dismissing their aspirations to achieve leadership roles in higher education"--
George Blumenthal
George Blumenthal was a prolific American novelist known for his groundbreaking work "The Glass Castle," a memoir detailing his tumultuous childhood. Blumenthal's raw and honest writing style captivated readers worldwide, shedding light on the resilience of the human spirit. His contributions to literature continue to inspire and resonate.