Stuart H. Primus

Director Of Development at Leading NOW

Stuart H. Primus currently serves as the Director of Development at Leading NOW since September 2017, overseeing daily operations and facilitating successful program delivery. Additionally, Stuart holds the role of Massachusetts Coordinator for Dedication To Community, fostering partnerships among law enforcement, community organizations, and government entities. His past experience includes serving as Vice President of the Board of Directors at Salem United 5013c and working in various operational roles including executive protection with Kraft Company and campus security with UMass Boston. With a strong educational foundation, including a B.A. in Communications and Sociology from Boston College and ongoing studies for a Master's in Business Management/Leadership at Cambridge College, Stuart demonstrates a commitment to community engagement and effective leadership.

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Leading NOW

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Leading NOW guides current and future leaders in creating more equitable organizations. We focus on building cultures of inclusion, developing inclusive leaders, and preparing underrepresented talent for career advancement. As a global team of experienced business people, we solve the problems businesses face. Our research-based DEI solutions transform leaders’ mindsets and behaviors to be inclusive for all. And, our uniquely customized leadership development programs are highly engaging and experiential to help build a pipeline of future leaders for your organization. As recognized experts, we work alongside you–joining you at any stage of your DEI journey–to drive immediate and sustainable outcomes for your organization. We have a strong track record of success spanning nearly 20 years, working with a wide range of organizations and industries around the world. Leading NOW is defining the future of inclusive leadership for the 21st Century.


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