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The Meta-Leadership Summit for Preparedness is a dynamic curriculum designed by Harvard University faculty and tailored to the challenges business, government and nonprofit leaders face.


The Meta-Leadership Summit for Preparedness initiative is supported by a generous grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.


The Summits

Hosting a Summit in Your Community

The CDC Foundation, in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Harvard School of Public Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, is actively seeking leaders from business, government and nonprofit organizations in communities across the United States to serve as local hosts for Meta-Leadership Summits. Hosts for the Summits usually include the governor’s or mayor’s office, local corporations and nonprofit/philanthropic organizations, and other community entities with an interest in emergency preparedness and response. These hosts actively promote the summit and encourage other organizations and leaders to participate.

Learn More about Hosting a Summit:

Meta-Leadership FAQ

What is the Host Committee?

Who Should Attend a Summit?

What Participants are Saying

Meta-Leadership in the Media

Continuing the Momentum - Post-Summit Activity

Summit Evaluation Results

How is the Summit Funded?

Summit Partners

If you are interested in hosting a Summit in your community, or learning more, please call 404-523-1788 or e-mail summit@cdcfoundation.org.


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Partners

Partners

CDC Foundation

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

National Preparedness Leadership Initiative - Harvard School of Public Health
NPLI is a joint program between the Harvard School of Public Health and the Kennedy School of Government

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation