Exploring the Future of Leadership, AI, and Diversity with Dr. Elissa Farrow

With Guest Dr. Elissa Farrow, hosted by Dr. Leon Herszon
December 4, 2024

Tune in to the “Inside Stories” podcast with Dr. Leon Herszon as he engages with Dr. Elissa Farrow, a renowned futurist and strategic consultant. Discover Dr. Farrow’s journey from social science to becoming a leader in organizational adaptation and AI. She shares insights on fostering positive futures, effective governance, and the importance of diversity in project management. Dr. Farrow also discusses the critical challenges organizations face today and offers her foresight on the future impacts of AI and sustainability. Don’t miss this thought-provoking conversation!

Senior Consultant and Facilitator, International Institute of Learning

Dr. Elissa Farrow is a futurist, author, facilitator, coach, and strategist. She has over 25 years of experience in research, organisational innovation, design, adaptation, and benefit realisation. Dr. Farrow is known for her compassionate leadership and engagement approach. She is an experienced leader and has been a partner in transformation in various industries. Dr Farrow is a published author, and her doctoral research explored the implications of Artificial Intelligence on organizational futures. Her research created innovative adaptation principles for leaders and delivery teams as well as new knowledge relating to how to best transform organisations operating models to anticipate and create positive futures. In 2023, Dr. Farrow became an Adjunct Fellow at the University of the Sunshine Coast.

Leon Herszon, Civil Engineer, Msc, PMP, is finishing his PhD studies and started his career at Shell managing HSE (Health, Safety, and Environment), Information Technology and strategic projects. He was invited by IIL to start operations in Brazil, and moved thereafter to the USA. Now he is based in NY acting as Senior Vice-President, managing global and strategic business. He also delivers presentations and training worldwide, including lectures at Rutgers Business School, and communicates in English, French, Portuguese, German, and Spanish.

Disclaimer: The ideas, views, and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of International Institute for Learning or any entities they represent.

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