Henry Crown Fellowship Program, Class of 2014 — The Aspen Seminar
The Aspen Seminar is a seven-day seminar that gives the Fellows the opportunity to explore the concept of “the good society” and their leadership role in making it a reality. Fellows present and discuss prospectuses for 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 http://www.aspeninstitute.org/leadership-programs/henry-crown-fellowship-program.
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.