Executive learning and leadership community
will provide unmatched service to today's business leaders
NEW
YORK, Jan. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Dow Jones
today announced the launch of The WSJ Leadership
Institute, a new executive learning and leadership program
developed to meet the rapidly evolving needs of today's business
leaders. This new membership community aims to redefine executive
leadership development and peer networking by leveraging the
unparalleled trust and insights of Dow Jones and The Wall Street
Journal to create exclusive, transformative experiences for
top-tier business leaders.
Led by its president Alan
Murray, The WSJ Leadership Institute builds on the
company's existing membership communities–the WSJ CEO and CCO
Councils, and CMO, CIO and CFO communities–and will add new
communities, enhanced resources and peer-learning opportunities for
executive leaders, and a new daily newsletter.
The new offerings from the institute will include:
- Starting February 3, The WSJ
Leadership Institute will publish a daily WSJ CEO Brief
newsletter, written by Murray and anchored by the unmatched
business news and information from The Wall Street Journal and
other Dow Jones publications including Barron's, MarketWatch and
Investor's Business Daily. The daily newsletter will feature and
provide insightful commentary on the most important news of the day
for time-pressed CEOs and business leaders. Sign up for the free
newsletter here.
- The WSJ CEO Council: Titans, an invitation-only subset
of the CEO Council for a limited number of CEOs of public companies
with more than $10 billion in annual
revenue, will provide exclusive events, programming and experiences
geared to this community. Titans will also serve as an advisory
board to the WSJ Leadership Institute.
- Featuring former C-suite executives, the invitation-only WSJ
Executive Fellows will serve as advisors to the Institute and
members and in the newly created WSJ Leadership Mentorship
Program. This new program will be augmented through a strategic
partnership with The Onyx Group, an exclusive, invite-only
community of current and recent Fortune 500 CEOs and their peers,
and will pair executives with leaders who have had similar
experiences and successfully navigated through them.
- Launching later this year, the new WSJ Top Directors
Council will welcome board members of public companies whose
annual revenue exceeds $1 billion.
This member community builds on the first-ever Top Directors list
that The Wall Street Journal newsroom will publish this
spring.
- Launching early in 2026, The WSJ Leadership Institute will
welcome a new member community that will serve to connect and
nurture the next generation of C-Suite leaders.
"Leading large organizations through this period of immense
change and uncertainty is one of the greatest challenges our
society faces," Murray said. "The WSJ Leadership Institute will
harness the unmatchable news, information and data resources of Dow
Jones and The Wall Street Journal to help leaders meet that
challenge."
Several dozen CEOs were given a first look at The WSJ Leadership
Institute at a private dinner in New York
City last night. Guests were invited to participate in an
exclusive, interactive dining experience centered on engaging
conversation and information sharing with their peers, much like
the ones they would join as part of The Institute.
With ambitious plans to support and engage with business leaders
globally, The WSJ Leadership Institute will introduce new
opportunities, events and resources in the coming months. For more
information, visit https://theleadershipinstitute.wsj.com/ and stay
connected with The Institute on LinkedIn.
About Dow Jones
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delivering content to consumers and organizations around the world
across multiple formats, including print, digital, mobile and live
events. Dow Jones has produced unrivaled quality content for more
than 130 years and today has one of the world's largest
news-gathering operations globally. It is home to leading
publications and products including the flagship Wall Street
Journal, America's largest newspaper by paid circulation; Barron's,
MarketWatch, Mansion Global, Financial News, Investor's Business
Daily, Factiva, Dow Jones Risk & Compliance, Dow Jones
Newswires, OPIS and Chemical Market Analytics. Dow Jones is a
division of News Corp (Nasdaq: NWS, NWSA; ASX: NWS, NWSLV).
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