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When the Path Isn’t Clear, Leadership Posture Matters
Periods of technological transformation tend to reveal two distinct leadership styles. The first is performative. It is fluent in prediction and confident in tone. It reassures by sounding certain — moving quickly into pilots, tools, platforms, and proof-of-concepts. It signals momentum. The second is quieter. It is less concerned with forecasting outcomes and more concerned with responsibility. It recognizes that when systems evolve faster than institutions, leadership is no
Jan 145 min read


Massachusetts Leaders Convene Cross-Sector Roundtable on AI Ethics, Trust, and Innovation
The following press release was issued in January 13, 2026 announcing an upcoming State House roundtable on AI ethics, trust, and innovation. Business, government, civil liberties, and higher education leaders gather at the State House to explore how Massachusetts can lead responsibly as AI reshapes everyday life BOSTON, Mass. - Artificial intelligence is no longer a future concern. It is already shaping how residents access public services, how students learn, how employers
Jan 133 min read


Students Unite Across New England to Build AI for the Common Good
WPI, Holy Cross, and partners host first multi-college innovation sprint blending liberal arts, engineering, and civic data to shape the future of responsible innovation 🔗 Read the full press release WORCESTER, Mass., November 11, 2025 — In a world racing to automate, a group of New England students is slowing down to ask what it means to build technology for the common good. Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) and the College of the Holy Cross will co-host Hack for Human
Nov 11, 20254 min read


The Questions That Matter Most About AI and Leadership
The hardest part of AI isn’t the tool......it’s the conversations in rooms like this, where leaders balance trust, purpose, and progress....
Sep 11, 20254 min read
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