Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, Keynote August 2006
Gus Lee is a truly gifted speaker whose presentation -- Courage -- is nothing less than inspirational, receiving a standing ovation from nearly 400 MBA students. More importantly, his conversation has had high impact and has reverberated in the halls of Duke's School of Business in such a mannner that courage is becoming part of the lexicon in student culture. It is guiding conversations and interactions throughout the education and development program. Gus effectively set the learning conditions for a successful three-day integrated leadership experience focused on creating trust and community through courageous leadership. He made a difference!
-Joe LeBoeuf, Ph.D., Professor of Management, Fuqua School of Business, Coach K Center for Leadership and Ethics, Duke University
Virginia Tech Keynote February 2006
Please accept my thanks for the special efforts you made to serve as the keynote speaker and to actively participate in all events of the 2006 Virginia Tech Military Leadership Conference, February 2006. Your thought-provoking and inspirational message on leadership, ethical conduct, and moral courage to an assembly of over 800 visiting cadets, escort faculty and dignitaries of the Virginia Tech community clearly warranted the prolonged standing ovation which you received.
- Jerrold P. Allen, Major General, USAF (Retired)
Commandant of Cadets
(Gus Lee's Courage message received a standing ovation from 3500 at an NAIS Conference in Dallas and from the National Conference on Ethics in America at West Point.)
Coming: Endorsements from
* NAIS (standing ovation)
* IntegWare
* Memorial Health System (standing ovation)
* Kaiser Permanente (standing ovation)
* DDI
* ISEC
* St. Mark's School
* NCEA, U.S. Military Academy, West Point
* BentleySchool (standing ovation)
* University of California at Davis (standing ovation)
* Larimer County, Colorado
* Lockeed-Martin
* GAMA 2007, Toronto, Canada (standing ovation)
* Community Solutions, Cleaveland, OH (standing ovation)