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Introducing Leeds' First Community Leader-in-Residence: Wendy Lea

Leeds School of Business will launch its inaugural Community Leader-in-Residence program on September 25鈥26, 2025, featuring Wendy Lea, a nationally recognized ecosystem builder and entrepreneurship innovator.

Wendy Lea, Leeds Community Leader-in-Residence

Birdie Reznicek, associate dean for culture and community and Virginia and Edward Mitchell Faculty Scholar, shared insights into the new program鈥檚 goals and what the Leeds community can expect during the two days of events with .

What inspired the creation of the Community Leader-in-Residence program at Leeds?

Dean Khatri initiated this program to inspire a broader view of business leadership鈥攐ne that includes civic engagement, community impact, and the interplay between public and private sectors. This initiative aligns well with Leeds鈥 vision to elevate business as a force for good in a rapidly changing world.

Why was Wendy Lea chosen as the inaugural Community Leader-in-Residence?

Lea鈥檚 leadership is impressively multifaceted, with a consistent theme: fostering vibrant economies in service to communities. Combine that with a powerful network, deep expertise in leveraging ecosystems, and indefatigable perseverance, and you get someone who drives big transformations to shape the future.

The more I get to know her, the more I鈥檓 struck by her visionary reach paired with practical problem-solving. She鈥檚 applied this 鈥渟uperpower鈥 of unlocking capital, talent and entrepreneurial energy to initiatives ranging from quantum technology and small business growth to cultural vibrancy and national entrepreneurship policy.听

How does the program reflect Leeds鈥 commitment to experiential learning and social impact?

Lea embodies a living case study in ecosystem-driven impact鈥攆rom Boulder鈥檚 cultural scene to national entrepreneurship policy. Her work spans the Sundance Film Festival, Energize Colorado, Elevate Quantum, and national advisory boards like the National Advisory Council on Innovation and Entrepreneurship. These efforts offer students a real-time look at business as a tool for social change.

We鈥檙e thrilled that Wendy agreed to serve in this role, especially during a season when she is sharing her expertise at Colorado Startup Week, Techstars Foundercon, and with the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT).

What kinds of experiences can the Leeds community expect during Lea's residency?

Lea will engage directly with business, law and engineering students, faculty, staff, the Dean鈥檚 Cabinet and Chancellor Schwartz. Expect hands-on, collaborative sessions鈥攏ot passive lectures. For example:

  • Those involved with the Boulder Climate Ventures initiative will work through an ecosystem mapping tool.
  • Grad students will explore thought exercises on leadership styles and strategies.
  • The Business Research Division's Brian Lewandowski will join Lea to examine career readiness implications at Leeds in light of the Mountain West鈥檚 emergence as a quantum hub.

How do you hope this program will shape Leeds in the long term?

I鈥檒l borrow from a very thoughtful question that MBA student leader Annette De Capite plans to discuss with Lea: 鈥淗ow do you build reflection into a busy leadership life?鈥

This is something Lea deeply values鈥攕he鈥檚 observed that self-reflection isn鈥檛 typically prioritized in business practice. Ultimately, I hope the program fosters reflection about sense of purpose and community impact in our own work, service and leadership. This taps into the unique strengths and gifts that each person in the Leeds community brings as we work together on transformative goals.

Join Us

Hear Wendy Lea鈥檚 extraordinary story at the Fireside Chat and lunch on Friday, Sept. 26, at 11 a.m., facilitated by Leeds Advisory Board member Ellen Balaguer.