Leading with Purpose for Maximum Outcomes

Dorothy Siaw-Asamoah, Clinical Professor of Organization and Human Resources, Faculty Director, Global Programs, and Director, CLOE

Be the best you to be the best leader

Join Dorothy Siaw-Asamoah and Marsha King for a discussion on purpose and meaning in leadership. They also will walk you through an exercise to identify your own purpose and meaning in your respective field. By the end of the session, you will have the framework to coach yourself and others to maximize outcomes. 

Dorothy Siaw-Asamoah is a clinical professor of organization and human resources in the UB School of Management. As the inaugural faculty director of Global Programs since 2018, Siaw-Asamoah designs and implements high-impact programs that develop students’ global and diversity mindset while preparing them for an increasingly intercultural workforce. Additionally, Siaw-Asamoah is director of the school’s Center for Leadership and Organizational Effectiveness (CLOE), where she develops leaders through a wide array of programs.

Marsha King, Adjunct Instructor, Co-Founder and Lead Facilitator, Leadership Coaching Certification, and President, Polaris Leadership Consulting.

Marsha King is president of Polaris Leadership Consulting, where she provides coaching and development to senior leaders and their organizations. She also facilitates training and team building, and is a popular speaker on topics related to developing leaders and enhancing cultures. In addition, King is an adjunct instructor in the UB School of Management and is co-founder and lead facilitator of CLOE’s Leadership Coaching Certification.