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Leadership and Innovation Symposium

Leadership and Innovation Symposium

The recently concluded Leadership and Innovation Symposium marked a significant collaborative effort between the Center for Leadership, Air Force ROTC (AFROTC),聽Army ROTC (AROTC), and Naval聽ROTC (NROTC). This unique event, made possible through generous funding from the CU Center for Leadership, provided a golden opportunity for attendees to engage in cross-branch experiences, fostering problem-solving, innovation, and relationship-building.

聽During the Leadership and Innovation Symposium, Cadets and Midshipmen had the opportunity to hear keynote speaker, retired Lt. General Glen W. 鈥淲ally鈥 Moorhead聽 聽speak聽on his 37 years of Active Duty service in the US Air Force.

聽Key Highlights on the Symposium:

Cross-Branch Collaboration:

  • The symposium brought together Army cadets, Navy Midshipmen, and Air Force ROTC participants, creating a dynamic platform for collaboration and interaction across military branches.

Renowned Keynote Speaker:

  • A highlight of the symposium was the presence of retired Lt. General Glen W. 鈥淲ally鈥 Moorhead, a distinguished and experienced leader. His insights and experiences added a valuable dimension to the event, inspiring the attendees to excel in their respective roles.
  • His speech was concluded by a Q&A session where Lt. General Moorhead shared tons of advice for young Cadets and Midshipmen alike.

Problem-Solving and Innovation Focus:

  • The primary emphasis of the symposium was on practical problem-solving and innovation. Attendees engaged in hands-on exercises, to include a Group Leadership Project (GLP), allowing them to apply leadership principles in a collaborative setting, fostering creative thinking and practical skills.

Attendance and Impact:

  • The symposium attracted a diverse audience, with a total of 165 attendees. This broad participation underscored the event's success in reaching and impacting students across three different ROTC programs.

Duration and Logistics:

  • The event spanned 2.5 hours, providing a comprehensive yet concise experience for participants. Dinner was provided to all guests, creating a relaxed and conducive atmosphere for networking and relationship-building.

Funding Support:

  • The event was made possible through funds provided by the CU Center for Leadership, underscoring the importance of leadership development and cross-disciplinary collaboration in academic and military contexts.

In summation, the Leadership and Innovation Symposium on the 2nd of November stands as a testament to the power of collaboration and shared learning experiences. By bringing together Army, Navy, and Air Force ROTC programs, this event not only enhanced the skills and knowledge of attendees but also laid the foundation for enduring relationships across military branches. The generous contributions of the CU Center for Leadership, coupled with the insights shared by Lt. General Moorhead, made this symposium a memorable and impactful occasion for all involved.