Speaking and Presentations

The pursuit of greatness – the core objective of Ethical Leadership - begins with awareness and education.



Hill Center presentations engage audiences in meaningful dialog, with practical advice, real-world examples, and lively storytelling and humor. We explore how leaders can make a difference by empowering others, and work together to cultivate the will to greatness and the courage and creativity to bring about real change. Audiences range from national conferences to local Rotary Clubs.

Program titles include:

  • Doing Good, Being Great: Aligning Ethics and Performance
  • Beyond Compliance: Ethical Leadership in Action
  • Leading with Head, Heart, and Spine
Contact us to develop a Hill Center presentation that is right for your organization or event.

"After listening to Charles Weinstein from the Hill Center for Ethical Business Leadership I was reminded that there is no more important conversation to be taking place in the workplace today.  His message is poignant and urgent."

~ Melissa Krull, Ph.D., Superintendent, Eden Prairie Schools

Continuing education programs combine presentations with group learning, to deliver practical ethics training that satisfies ethics requirements for professional continuing education. We work with firms and organizations to deliver programs that are relevant, practical, and substantive, focused on ethics that go beyond compliance, in pursuit of greatness.

Customization is important for bringing value to your audience. We tailor our message to the communities and organizations we serve, through advanced research and engagement with community leaders. Our aim is to present a message that is relevant, applicable, and action-oriented for presentation or class performances. We recognize the priceless value of the time participants spend together.

"Great instructor – able to keep everyone engaged in what can be a very challenging topic."

"Related it to the company…that was very impressive. These learnings today, I can apply! Thanks for that."

~ Comments from actual program participants

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