What's Next
What’s Next
Tools, Strategy, and Community for What Comes After DEI
The What’s Next program brings experienced leaders together to connect, collaborate, and champion human dignity while navigating a complex and evolving world. Designed to empower leaders with the values, knowledge, and tools needed to address shifting policies and challenges, the program emphasizes practical ways to uphold and operationalize human dignity in leadership. Spanning several months, What’s Next offers a blend of in-person and virtual sessions, including immersive learning experiences, individualized coaching, and peer networking.
The What’s Next program is brought to you in a partnership of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility and Loyola University’s Institute for Racial Justice and will cover essential topics in the evolution of diversity, equity, and inclusion. This program will be led by the expert leader and facilitator Carla Kupe, Chief Equity Officer for the City of Chicago.
Building on a Legacy of Impact
What’s Next evolves from the Leading for DEI program, which united cross-sector changemakers to advance equity through strategic leadership. Drawing on that foundation, What’s Next equips leaders to meet today’s challenges with clarity, courage, and community.
Additional info about the program
Key Components
What’s Next equips participants with the tools, insights and community to lead with clarity and courage in today’s dynamic environment:
Strategy and action development: Develop forward-thinking approaches for this moment with inspiration and feedback from fellow practitioners and industry leaders.
Opportunities for Live-Tracking and Strategizing: Peer-driven discussions on actions now, making determinations on how to lead, how to comply and what actions to take.
Peer-Led Community: Engage in a peer-led community fostering collaboration and shared learning.
Individualized coaching sessions: Partner with a dedicated coach to work one-on-one toward your individual leadership goals.
Program Structure
What’s Next will open with an immersive day long retreat in the summer. Following the opening retreat, the cohort will meet five times (in-person and online) in the Fall (typically from August to November). Each learning session will have a specific learning objective and will be structured to promote a high level of open peer exchange and feature facilitated strategy workshops. Alongside cohort meetings, cohort members will participate in three individualized coaching sessions and will be invited to attend gatherings at the Baumhart Center.
Throughout the program, cohort members are encouraged to invite up to three leaders within their companies to participate in select guest speaker visits and workshops.
Participant Profile
This program is ideal for:
Experienced Participants: Designed for professionals already invested and actively engaged in DEI work.
Relevant Sectors: Nonprofits, philanthropy, banking institutions, and corporates.
Committed Entities: Individuals and organizations dedicated to advancing equity and inclusion with a proven track record.
Active Engagement: Professionals committed to taking a proactive approach, seeking solutions, and implementing strategic, immediate actions for long-term success in their organizations.
Program Pricing
What’s Next costs $5,000 for the full program.
The cost includes:
- An immersive opening retreat at Loyola University Quinlan School of Business
- Five facilitated cohort sessions
- Three individualized coaching sessions
- All food and drinks
- All materials
Note: The Baumhart Center may offer financial support in select cases.
Questions
For questions about What’s Next, please email us at baumhartcenter@luc.edu.
Tools, Strategy, and Community for What Comes After DEI
The What’s Next program brings experienced leaders together to connect, collaborate, and champion human dignity while navigating a complex and evolving world. Designed to empower leaders with the values, knowledge, and tools needed to address shifting policies and challenges, the program emphasizes practical ways to uphold and operationalize human dignity in leadership. Spanning several months, What’s Next offers a blend of in-person and virtual sessions, including immersive learning experiences, individualized coaching, and peer networking.
The What’s Next program is brought to you in a partnership of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility and Loyola University’s Institute for Racial Justice and will cover essential topics in the evolution of diversity, equity, and inclusion. This program will be led by the expert leader and facilitator Carla Kupe, Chief Equity Officer for the City of Chicago.
Building on a Legacy of Impact
What’s Next evolves from the Leading for DEI program, which united cross-sector changemakers to advance equity through strategic leadership. Drawing on that foundation, What’s Next equips leaders to meet today’s challenges with clarity, courage, and community.