MADISON, Wis.— CUES has announced plans to pay tribute to its late president/CEO with the John Pembroke Catalyst for Change Award, formerly the DEI Catalyst for Change Award.
As CUToday.info reported here, Pembroke passed away in November of 2022 after being named to lead the organization in 2015.
According to CUES, the award’s prize package has also been enhanced to include a seat, including travel costs, at the CEO Institute I: Strategic Planning at The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, valued at nearly $10,000.
“I can’t think of a more fitting tribute to honor John than by supporting talent development and DEI efforts, both things he was passionate about,” said Jerry Saalsaa, CUES interim CEO, speaking at CUES Symposium in Maui, Hawaii. “We selected CEO Institute I as part of the prize package because John was a Wharton graduate, and CEO Institute helps new and aspiring CEOs become great leaders—which was important to John. Additionally, we’ve started a scholarship fund to sustain this program and support the many future leaders who will benefit from attending CEO Institute I.”
CUES said the John Pembroke Catalyst for Change Award will be presented to a credit union that has demonstrated sustained support for advancing DEI in their workplace, raised awareness of workplace diversity and inclusion issues, been a catalyst for change regarding workplace DEI, and/or supported positive change within the industry, their organization, or their community.
Three-Part Program
CUES noted CEO Institute I: Strategic Planning is the first segment of the esteemed three-part executive educational program which also includes CEO Institute II: Organizational Effectiveness at the Samuel Curtis Johnson School of Management at Cornell University, CEO Institute III: Strategic Leadership Development at Darden School of Business, University of Virginia, and the new CEO Institute: FinTech, at Cornell SC Johnson College of Business, Roosevelt Island, NY.
The nomination deadline for all awards is April 21.
Those interested in contributing to the John Pembroke Catalyst for Change Award scholarship fund are urged to contact Tony Hill, CUES SVP/chief marketing officer, at tony@cues.org.
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