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Leadership: When Everyone Leads   

Eastern Washington University (EWU) invites you to experience the transformative "When Everyone Leads" training, offered by EWU’s Brian Davenport, PhD. and Sam Armstrong Ash, Ph.D. Grounded in the Kansas Leadership Center’s principle that leadership is an activity, not a position, this workshop empowers participants to take initiative, mobilize others, and make progress on tough challenges—regardless of title or role.

 

Event Details:

  • 6-Hour Workshop (1-day in-person)
  • 40 Seats - space limited!
  • Hosted at the Catalyst Building (601 E Riverside Ave, Spokane, WA 99202)
  • February 6th, 2025 (Friday)
  • $250.00/seat

 

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Covered Within the Cost:

  • Assessment Fee
  • Lunch Provided
  • Material(s) including the book: When Everyone Leads by Ed O'Malley & Julia Fabris McBride

 

What to Expect:

Through reflection, small group discussions, and engaging instruction, you'll gain deeper insights into your unique insights and learn how to apply them for greater success.

 

For questions and/or accommodations, please email pce@ewu.edu.

 
This training is developed through the Kansas Leadership Center around bestelling book, "When Everyone Leads" by Ed O'Malley and Julia Fabris McBride. 
  • LEAD 001
  • Fee: $250.00
    Date: 2/6/2026 - 2/6/2026
    Time: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
    Instructors: Samantha Armstrong Ash, Brian Davenport
    Location: Catalyst Building, Spokane | 303 - General Use Classroom |

    Description:

    Grounded in the Kansas Leadership Center’s principle that leadership is an activity, not a position, this workshop empowers participants to take initiative, mobilize others, and make progress on tough challenges —regardless of title or role.

    Learning Objectives:

    1. Describe the principle “leadership is an activity not a position or authority” and how you will apply it in your life.

    2. Summarize at least two big ideas from When Everyone Leads and personalize them to your situation.

    3. Select ways you will exercise leadership after the program.

    6-Hour Workshop (1-day) Physical Address: 601 E Riverside Ave, Spokane, WA 99202
 

Important Note: PCE students can only use private funding sources. Financial aid, scholarships, grants, etc. that run through Title IV, federal financial aid, or state funded financial aid opportunities are not available at this time. Learn More at EWU PCE Payment Support | Tuition & Fees 

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