Hilton Humanitarian Prize Laureate Leadership Institute Summit

2024 Hilton Humanitarian Prize Laureate Leadership Institute Summit

Join us for the inaugural 2024 Hilton Humanitarian Prize Laureate Leadership Institute Summit! This event will be the first in-person gathering of the Scholars and Alumni of the Hilton Humanitarian Prize Laureate Virtual Leadership Institute (VLI). With the overarching theme of Global Perspectives, the Summit will invite participants to connect with like-minded peers in the humanitarian sector, fostering an environment for the exchange of first-hand experiences, and growth — both as individuals and as a community.

Diverse insights and lessons learned in addressing the world’s most pressing issues take center stage, influencing innovative approaches and the sharing of valuable lessons. Moving beyond the conventional conference format, the Summit becomes a collective journey of discovery, serving as a potent catalyst for positive change.

The Summit will take place on October 8-9, 2024, in Los Angeles, California. The Summit will gather about 50 in-person and virtual delegates selected from Scholars and Alumni of the Hilton Prize VLI. The Summit’s goal is to deepen the learning, experience, and professional connections among the Hilton Humanitarian Prize Laureate VLI Community.

Global Perspectives: Connect, Exchange, Grow

ALUMNI-LED WORKSHOPS

To foster a collaborative and engaging experience at this year’s Summit, we invited Hilton Prize VLI Alumni to propose workshop ideas they are passionate about leading. We are excited to showcase the most compelling submissions, selected for their innovative approaches and potential to spark meaningful dialogue. These workshops, whether conducted in-person or virtually, promise to bring diverse perspectives and practical insights to the forefront, enriching the Summit experience for all participants.

Courtney Calardo (United States, 2021 Cohort)

This workshop will explore ways to apply strategic communications and partner engagement to advance your organization’s broader objectives. You’ll learn about different strategies for reaching target audiences, shaping policy dialogues, and demonstrating alignment in priorities and objectives to drive collective action toward shared goals. The session will also cover how to practice mindful listening to inform your engagement in public spaces, utilize different communication channels and methods for partner engagement, and apply limited resources more effectively to refine your approach. Through a blend of storytelling, presentation, and open discussion, you’ll gain practical insights to enhance your approach to tackling complex challenges with partners.

Skill Development Area: Partnerships and Collaboration
Social Issue Area:
Gender and Poverty

Deogratias Agaba (Uganda, 2022 Cohort)

This workshop will delve into the power of partnerships in preventing and combating emerging public health threats in low-and-middle-income countries. Participants will have the opportunity to share their experiences and perspectives on what has worked—or not worked—in their own public health response programs, particularly in the face of challenges like epidemics, pandemics, climate change, and pollution. The session will also highlight the critical role of various stakeholders, including local communities, in mitigating these threats using data and evidence. Additionally, the workshop will explore the connections between public health threats and vulnerabilities linked to migration and conflict. Through interactive discussions and polls, participants will gain insights into effective strategies and the importance of collaboration in strengthening public health responses.

Skill Development Area: Partnerships and Collaboration
Social Issue Area:
Public Health

Renée Roodhuizen (Netherlands, 2024 Cohort)

This workshop is designed to empower you with the knowledge and skills to leverage Public Affairs for meaningful social change. You’ll explore key strategies for influencing policy and navigating political landscapes at various levels, from regional to global. Through interactive discussions and knowledge exchange, you’ll gain insights from diverse political contexts, enhancing your ability to adapt Public Affairs strategies to your unique environment. Whether you’re an advocate, policymaker, or simply passionate about making a difference, this workshop will equip you to engage effectively in the political process and drive impactful change.

Skill Development Area: Advocacy and Policymaking
Social Issue Area:
Civic Engagement and Politics

Marisa Grimes (United States, 2024 Cohort)

Join this interactive workshop to learn ways to rally your team about positivity and embed joy-building practices into your leadership approach. Through sharing experiences and a facilitated discussion, attendees will leave the session with practical takeaways to build a more motivated and resilient team and/or work environment. 

Skill Development Area: Training and Capacity-building
Social Issue Area: Leadership Development

Berta Soley (Spain, 2022 Cohort)

This workshop will tackle the challenges of leading processes in global movements with varying levels of member engagement. It will focus on two key questions: how to inspire and stimulate action without imposing, especially when member involvement is low, and how to lead with cultural sensitivity and contextual awareness in diverse global settings. Drawing on experiences from the global anti-torture movement and the implementation of the Global Standards for Rehabilitation, participants will explore strategies for effective leadership in complex, culturally varied environments. Through group discussions and shared reflections, attendees will gain practical tools for navigating these challenges and leading more effectively in global contexts.

Skill Development Area: Partnerships and Collaboration
Social Issue Area:
Leadership Development

Juliana Franca Celestino (Brazil, 2024 Cohort)

In today’s fast-paced world, storytelling is a powerful tool for building connections and amplifying impact. This workshop is designed to equip nonprofit and humanitarian professionals with the skills to create compelling stories that inspire action and drive donations. This workshop will share insights and strategies, drawing from Women for Women International’s successful storytelling approach. Participants will learn how to align narratives with organizational goals, engage diverse audiences, and effectively utilize digital platforms. Through interactive sessions, attendees will develop and refine their storytelling skills, leaving with practical strategies to enhance their communication and fundraising efforts.

Skill Development Area: Fundraising and Development
Social Issue Area: Fundraising and Development

Revelation Nyirongo (Malawi, 2022 Cohort)

In this workshop, participants will explore how integrating strategic human resources, operations management, and technology can enhance leadership and drive humanitarian impact. Drawing from real-world experience, including disaster management and recovery efforts in Malawi after a series of cyclones, the session will focus on empowering every team member to take on leadership roles. Attendees will learn best practices for fostering a leadership culture, utilizing technology to improve coordination and decision-making, and aligning HR strategies with organizational goals. Through case studies and interactive exercises, participants will gain the tools to cultivate leadership at all levels, optimize operations, and drive meaningful change in their humanitarian projects.

Skill Development Area: Human Resources and Operations
Social Issue Area:
Humanitarian Relief

Olabanjo Ojo (Nigeria, 2023 Cohort)

Humanitarian leaders in times of crisis must possess resilience and adaptability. The need for strategies to mitigate mental health challenges cannot be overstated. Therefore, it is crucial to have a crisis management plan, cultivate an agile mindset, and encourage innovation even in the midst of chaos. Equally important is effective communication—clear, concise, and timely updates to stakeholders. Certain key traits also enhance a humanitarian leader’s success in crises: empathy, flexibility, and decisiveness. Lastly, while caring for others, we must always remember that we are human beings, not superhuman beings.

Skill Development Area: Training and Capacity-building
Social Issue Area:
Leadership Development

GUEST SPEAKERS

While the Summit is all about our incredible participants and the power of their voices, it wouldn’t be complete without the insights and inspiration from our distinguished guest speakers. These thought leaders will join us to share their experiences and challenge us to think bigger and bolder in our humanitarian efforts. Stay tuned as we announce more speakers who will help shape this transformative experience!

IN-PERSON DELEGATES

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For questions not included in the FAQs, please contact our Summit Team at [email protected].

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