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Compassionate and Inclusive Leadership: Individual, Team, Organisation, and Culture Perspectives

Online Zoom Forum - Edinburgh International Centre for Spirituality and Peace

There will be five talks, each of 12 minutes, followed by 20 minutes of discussion among the speakers and the chair, followed by Q & A.

Speakers:
Jan Vermeiren:
Title: Why Compassionate Leadership is crucial during times of change and in change projects.
Bio: Jan Vermeiren is the author of 4 books including The Compassionate Leader and Life is a Game!
Jan and his current and previous teams have worked for more than 450 organizations all over the world including large multinational companies like Alcatel, Deloitte, IBM, ING, LinkedIn, Nike, Orange, Philips, Rabobank, Siemens and lots of associations. Jan was also a guest lecturer at the international MBA programs of Vlerick Business School (Belgium) and Rotterdam School of Management (Netherlands). According to HR Tribune Jan is one of Belgium’s top 10 speakers.

Dr Kathryn Waddington:
Title: Developing and Supporting Compassionate Organisational Cultures and Practices.
Description: In this talk Kathryn will draw upon her experience as an academic leader in the higher education sector, and the evidence-base to support the development of compassionate organisational cultures and practices.
It will include reflections on the importance of compassionate followership, and the challenges that leaders who lead with compassion may encounter.
Bio: Kathryn is an Emerita Fellow in Psychology at the University of Westminster, British Psychological Society Chartered Coaching Psychologist and Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
She has extensive experience in higher education leadership and management roles, facilitating individual and team learning and organisational development.
Her research interests and publications focus on the development of compassionate organisational cultures and practices, and the role and meaning of gossip as organisational communication and knowledge.
Kathryn cares deeply about research and scholarship that bring academics and practitioners together, and which makes a positive difference in people s lives.

Evan Harrel:
Title: Bringing Compassion into Organizations.
Description: While many people are comfortable with the idea of compassion as an individual practice, compassion competence can also be developed within organizations. Compassionate leaders lead WITH compassion in their personal interactions at work and they lead FOR compassion by creating environments that help alleviate suffering and address the underlying causes of the suffering. Come learn how to grow in both of these dimensions – treating others with compassion in organizations and designing the organization itself to foster greater compassion.
Bio: Evan Harrel is the Co-founder of the Center for Compassionate Leadership. He leads the Center’s thought leadership efforts and the integration of scientific and business research into the work of the Center. For the last twenty years, he has worked in the nonprofit field in many leadership roles. Prior to beginning work in the nonprofit sector, Evan was an investment manager for over twenty years where he managed a thirty-billion-dollar equity mutual fund. He was awarded a Master of Business Administration degree, with distinction, from Harvard Business School and a Bachelor of Arts degree, cum laude, from Princeton University.

Chris Adler:
Title: The I, We, It, and Its of Evolving Leadership.
Description: One of the most important aspects of leadership in the workplace today is perspective taking. The ability to see from multiple perspectives at once and make informed and inclusive decisions based on these sometimes diverse and conflicting perspectives. Leaders are facing increasing complex problems to solve, where there is no obvious way forward, and our old style of leader as expert and hero is no longer serving us, our workplace cultures, or our planet; we need a different way.
Once simple tool that Integral Theory gives us is the 4 Quadrants, based on Plato’s big three of the Good, the True, and the Beautiful, and explained into the 4 simple, yet illuminating perspectives we can take in any situation, the I, We, It, and Its perspective.
Join Chris Alder, Executive Coach and Consultant to explore how leaders can weave these 4 perspectives into their leadership to create more empathy, compassion, and inclusive leadership.
Bio: Chris Alder, Senior Partner at Evolution, has been coaching leaders and their Executive teams for the past 12 years. He is passionate about helping leaders evolve themselves, their businesses, and their cultures to be more impactful, inclusive, and effective in the rapidly shifting environment we find ourselves in.
As well as being an Integral Master Coach, he also weaves in his deep spiritual insight and practice as a Zen Priest, bringing faith, love, and spiritual trust to the leaders he works with to help evolve consciousness and culture.

Prof Kathryn Riley:
Title: Compassionate Leadership and the Invisible Cord: Creating the conditions for school belonging.
Bio: Kathryn Riley: Emeritus Professor of Urban Education.
Distinguished educator Kathryn Riley is Emeritus Professor of Urban Education at the IOE, UCL's Faculty of Education. She began her work in education as a volunteer teacher in Eritrea, later teaching in inner-city schools, before holding political office as an elected member of the Inner London Education Authority (ILEA) and becoming a local authority chief officer.
As a practitioner, policymaker, academic and change agent, Kathryn’s life’s work has focused on equity and social justice. She has published extensively and has a distinctive writing style, possessing the rare skill of producing material that is both lively and original, and based on robust evidence. Her two first major book publications were Whose School is it Anyway? (Falmer Press, 1988) and Why children lose interest in school and what we can do about it (with E. Rustique-Forrester: Chapman Sage, 2002).
Kathryn’s extensive international profile includes heading up the World Bank’s Effective Schools and Teachers Group. Her engagement in research, policy and development work on educational reform and school leadership has taken her to many parts of the globe and involved her in partnerships with a range of organisations, including the OECD, UNICEF and the British Council.
Kathryn lives in London, spending time in Bali with her family who have settled there. She was born in Manchester and like so many others, traces her family roots to diasporas forced to leave their countries of origin. With the late DancePoet TioMolina, she co-founded TheArtofPossibilities, working to help create vibrant school communities which foster young people’s sense of agency and belonging. Her books in the field of place and belonging include Leadership of Place: Stories from Schools in the US, UK & South Africa (2013) and Place, Belonging & School Leadership: Researching to Make the Difference (2017).
Compassionate Leadership for School Belonging (2022) is fast becoming a seminal work www.uclpress.co.uk/products/171324 Kathryn is in demand as a key-note speaker and her blogs, videos and publications can be found at www.theartofpossibilities.org.uk along with her podcast series on belonging and exclusion which includes five specially commissioned, and highly popular, Rapps! Kathryn’s heart is in change and transformation. With Dr Kelly-Ann Allen, she co-leads the Bali Global Leaders in Belonging Roundtable which aims to establish a universally applicable and inclusive manifesto for fostering school belonging. She is currently developing a theory of change for school belonging and completing Inspiring School Belonging: Across Borders and Inclusive of all Learners, a book which shines the lens of belonging on schools as places of joyful possibilities for all young people.

Chair: Giada Gaslini
Originally from Milan, I have spent the past two decades traveling the world in search of spiritual and personal growth, blending this journey with over 25 years of international corporate experience. From exploring the vast landscapes of Australia in a campervan to finding peace in a Buddhist monastery in Nepal, my path has been anything but ordinary. Along the way, I have immersed myself in Buddhist teachings, yoga, and shamanism, becoming a Shamanic Teacher, Forest Therapy Guide, Esoteric Numerologist, Shamanic and Integral Yoga Teacher, and Ikigai Coach.  In 2013, I settled in Edinburgh, where I later founded the Art and Spirituality Centre in Gorgie—a social enterprise dedicated to healing through creativity and the mental and physical journey of the soul (recognizing that spirituality transcends wellbeing). The Centre features a Studio Room, a Therapy Room, and a Cafe. Additionally, I established the School of Shamanism, where I guide others on their transformative journeys through training programs and individual healing sessions.
You can connect with me at www.artandspirituality.co.uk and www.schoolofshamanism.co.uk.

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