MIT L.E.A.D.

Lead. Engage. Act. Develop.

MIT L.E.A.D. is an effort to provide intentional and easily accessible forms of leadership training for MIT students and student organizations. It exists as a leadership program for students to sharpen and hone their leadership skills and gain knowledge and experience about what it takes to make a student organization successful. L.E.A.D. was developed to promote the value of leadership as a way to gain new knowledge, explore new territory, and enable students to pursue shared interests.  

MIT L.E.A.D. consists of four parts:

LEAD.  An online repository of trainings, resource documents, and videos as well as a Speaker's Bureau.

ENGAGE.  A currently developing Speaker's Series, featuring well known MIT faculty, alumni, and staff.

ACT.  Multiple one-time opportunities to connect with other student leaders and to delve deeper into topics of leadership.

DEVELOP.  A series of leadership workshops happening over the fall and spring semesters.

MIT L.E.A.D. will be developing and growing over the course of the 2012-2013 academic year, so please check back for regular updates and new information!