ITL Spring 2026 Leadership Summit Registration
Thank you for your interest in attending the first ITL Leadership Summit, Thursday March 26th, 2026, at the Institute for Contemporary Art!

We're convening friends, partners, and champions of ITL and key campus leaders for a high-impact, Provost-sponsored gathering focused on breaking down cross-unit barriers and advancing a culture of care with accountability. The event will feature a brief leadership charge from Interim Provost Saavedra, structured conversations to generate tangible commitments, and a reception to strengthen campus-wide leadership connections, synergy, and collaboration.

Program: 3:00pm - 5:30pm
Reception: 5:30pm - 7:00pm

We anticipate an enthusiastic response to the event so please be sure to register early! A waiting list will be maintained if necessary. 

Please reach out to us at ITL@vcu.edu with any questions.

Email *
First name *
Last name *
Email — please put your VCU email *
VCU School/Unit (if you are a student, please list the VCU school/unit you most closely identify with) *
Job title (if applicable) *
Many folks have participated in ITL cohort programs previously. If you have participated, please select your cohort below. If you have not participated before, please select the first option "Not an ITL Cohort Participant/Alum yet." *
When you think about leadership that truly changes people, teams, and cultures for the better— what words, phrases, or ideas come to mind? *
We invite you to share how you have embodied transformative leadership in your recent work—through a project, relationship, challenge, or commitment. What did you learn? What changed as a result? What outcomes or impact have emerged? *
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Thank you for registering for the 2026 ITL Leadership Summit!

Please reach out to ITL@vcu.edu if you have any questions. 
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