About Us
LEAADS@PSU was formed in response to a strong desire among women faculty members at Penn State University to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in leadership positions.

Our Story

How We Got Here

LEAADS@PSU was formed in response to a strong desire among women faculty members at Penn State University to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in leadership positions. These women recognized the importance of having a leadership team that represented the diversity of the campus community, including women, people of color, and other underrepresented groups.

Motivated by a commitment to creating a more inclusive campus environment, these women came together to establish a network focused on advancing this mission. They wanted to create a space where women faculty could share their experiences, support one another, and develop the skills needed to become effective leaders.

LEAADS@PSU’s Founding Committee recognized that diverse perspectives are essential for decision-making, problem-solving, and innovation. By increasing the representation of women and other underrepresented groups in leadership positions, we can create a more vibrant, welcoming, and equitable community for all members of the Penn State community.

LEAADS@PSU is committed to fostering a culture of inclusion and equity, and their efforts are making a significant impact on the university community. Through our various initiatives and programs, we are empowering women to take on leadership roles and driving positive change across the university.

 

LEAADS@PSU Mission

We acknowledge that systems of power and policies are not indifferent to people’s identities, a principle of intersectionality.

“Intersectionality is a way of understanding and analyzing the complexity in the world, in people, and in human experiences. […] When it comes to social inequality, people’s lives and the organization of power in a given society are better understood as being shaped not by a single axis of social division, be it race or gender or class, but by many axes that work together and influence each other.” Collins & Bilge, Intersectionality, 2017

Mission

LEAADS@PSU is committed to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in leadership at Penn State University & supporting the goals of women faculty.

Vision

We envision a university where leadership reflects the diversity of the campus community, creating a more vibrant, welcoming, and equitable environment for all.

Values

Values are at the heart of everything we do. Alongside DEI, we promote intersectionality, collaboration, and unity to accelerate women faculty in leadership.

Previous Milestones

Founding Year

  • LEAADS was founded in 2019 and developed as a hub for resources, events, and community-building initiatives.
  •  Hosted a series of virtual workshops and events focused on building leadership skills and promoting inclusivity in the workplace.
  • Collaborated with university leadership to provide input on hiring practices and policies to promote diversity and equity.

Years 2020-2021

LEAADS@PSU continued to expand its impact on the Penn State community, with a focus on increasing participation and engagement in its programs and initiatives.

  • Launched the Women in Leadership speaker series, featuring successful women leaders from a variety of industries and backgrounds.
  • Developed the Changing the Future Program, with a cohort of twenty-seven faculty.

Years 2022-2023

LEAADS was founded in 2019 and developed as a hub for resources, events, and community-building initiatives.

 

  • Partnered with Next Level, a women-owned company with a long history of advancing women leaders, to provide leadership training and coaching to women faculty at Penn State.
  • Increased the Changing the Future (CTF) Program size to sixty faculty members. 

Executive Committee

Dr. Carolee Bull

Dr. Carolee Bull

College of Agricultural Sciences

Professor of Plant Pathology and Systematic Bacteriology, Plant Pathology and Environmental Microbiology

 
Dr. Margherita Cantorna

Dr. Margherita Cantorna

College of Agricultural Sciences

Distinguished Professor of Molecular Immunology

 
Dr. Erin Connolly

Dr. Erin Connolly

College of Agricultural Sciences

Professor and Department Head of Plant Science

 
Dr. Mary Frecker

Dr. Mary Frecker

College of Engineering

Department Head, Riess Chair of Engineering, Director of the Penn State Center for Biodevices, Professor

Dr. Wendy Hanna-Rose

Dr. Wendy Hanna-Rose

Eberly College of Science

Department Head and Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Dr. Zoubeida Ounaies

Dr. Zoubeida Ounaies

College of Engineering

Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Intercollege Graduate Degree Program Faculty
Dr. Erica Smithwick

Dr. Erica Smithwick

College of Earth & Mineral Sciences

Distinguished Professor of Geography, Director of Earth and Environmental Systems Institute (EESI), Associate Director of the Institutes of Energy and Environment (IEE)