Kravis Leadership Institute
Amelia Opsahl is currently serving as the President of Claremont Women in Business and as a Lead Consultant at Graphite Group. With past experience as an Administrative Assistant at Claremont McKenna College and as a Patient Transporter at Cheshire Medical Center, Amelia has shown a dedication to both academic pursuits and professional development. Amelia is pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Foreign Languages & Literatures and Computer Science at Claremont McKenna College, showcasing a strong passion for languages and technology. Through various internships and roles, Amelia has gained valuable experience in information technology, fundraising, and leadership, highlighting a diverse skill set and a commitment to making a positive impact in their various communities.
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Kravis Leadership Institute
Mission The mission of the Kravis Leadership Institute at Claremont McKenna College is to be a premier academic center for the promotion and understanding of responsible, innovative leadership and to provide unique opportunities for CMC students to develop as outstanding real world leaders in the public, private and social sectors. About Us The Henry Kravis Leadership Institute sponsors a sound education program of leadership studies at Claremont McKenna College. CMC students are encouraged to develop their full potential through curricular and experiential learning. Programs include the Leadership Studies Sequence (equivalent to a minor in leadership studies), Leadership Workshops, and Summer Internships. The Institute publishes a quarterly newsletter, Illumine; and Leadership Review, a professional quarterly Internet journal with a leadership focus, both of which offer students the opportunity for editorial experiences. Research programs focus on expanding our knowledge and understanding of leadership and organizational effectiveness as the Institute contributes to the growing body of knowledge in the field. Students from all disciplines work in the Institute, conducting research with Institute faculty, participating in community outreach projects, and engaging in independent study. Step Up to Leadership draws nationwide high school students to an intensive week-long summer leadership camp. The Institute host national conferences, local workshops, and speaker series with a focus on outreach programs that enhance the development of young leaders and the leadership capabilities of the larger community. The annual Kravis-de Roulet Leadership Conference brings together practitioners and academicians to explore current research and exchange ideas about leadership. Mentoring, Civic Leadership, and Organizational Consulting classes contribute to the community through practical student application of classroom learning.