Developing Leaders within our system

The UNC Executive Leadership Institute (ELI) prepares and develops future leaders identified within the UNC System. Broadly, the program’s purpose is to increase the ability of talented employees to move into Systemwide senior leadership positions. Participants will be committed to and held accountable for active engagement with the program content, faculty, and cohort colleagues. The ELI is designed to deepen participants’ capacity to immediately contribute to the success of their institution as well as the broader UNC System. By building collaboration and partnerships among institutions through Executive Leadership Institute cohorts, best practices are shared and leveraged. In turn, experienced administrators will be better prepared for more demanding roles and/or re-energized in current roles.

“The Executive Leadership Institute helps develop the skills and talents of the next generation of UNC System leaders. Experiences gained in the program prepare participants to take on more challenging roles or take the next step in their careers. The quality of the institute’s first cohort of graduates has made me confident about the future leadership of our university system.”

Peter Hans, President of the University of North Carolina System

Program Overview

Benefits and Outcomes

Nomination Process

Cost

Cohort Information and Timeline

Module Agendas

Frequently Asked Questions

If you have questions about ELI, start with our frequently asked questions, listed below. If you have questions that are not addressed there, please email Lynn Duffy, Senior Associate Vice President for Talent Acquisition and Leadership Development.

How do I participate in the Executive Leadership Institute?

How many people will be accepted into this program?

What kind of financial support does the System provide for the program?

What are the expectations of participants other than attendance at the three modules?

What ongoing support will be offered after completing the program?