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Nicholas Pearce

Clinical Professor of Management & Organizations

Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management

Civic Engagement, DEI, Leadership and Organizational Behavior, Philanthropy

A scholar, speaker, entrepreneur, and pastor, Dr. Nicholas Pearce (@napphd) serves as an award-winning Clinical Professor of Management & Organizations at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management and as the founder and chief executive officer of The Vocati Group, a boutique global management consultancy, and assistant pastor of Chicago's historic, 12,000-member Apostolic Church of God. A leading expert on values-driven leadership and organizational transformation, Dr. Pearce is the author of the bestselling book The Purpose Path: A Guide to Pursuing Your Authentic Life's Work (St. Martin's Press) and has served as a trusted strategic adviser, executive coach, and keynote speaker for over 200 leading corporations, social impact organizations, governments, and communities of faith on six continents, including Allstate Foundation, Archdiocese of Chicago, Aspen Institute, BP, Capital Group, Chicago Public Schools, Echo, The Episcopal Church, EurFacebook, FMC, Google, Greater Chicago Food Depository, Health Care Service Corporation, Hearst, Hyatt, JPMorgan Chase & Co., KPMG, McDonald's, Morningstar, NASA, Nike, Northern Trust, PepsiCo, Ronald McDonald House Charities, Surge Institute, Teach for America, United States Department of State, United States Olympic Committee, and Whirlpool.

Dr. Pearce is deeply committed to civic engagement and philanthropy, serving as a trustee of the Field Foundation, Chicago Children's Museum, Fuller Theological Seminary, McCormick Theological Seminary, and Seminary Co-Op Bookstores. He has been a Fellow of Leadership Greater Chicago since 2015 and has also been named one of Chicago's 40 Game Changers (under 40) by WVON/Ariel Investments, a Galbraith Scholar by Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government, a Public Voices Faculty Fellow by The OpEd Project, and Kellogg's MSMS Professor of the Year (2015). He has also been honored for excellence by the White House, Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Mustard Seed Foundation, Wentcher Foundation, Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation, National Black MBA Association, and Union League Club of Chicago, among other notable institutions. He and his award-winning work have been featured in global media outlets including ABC, The Atlantic, Bloomberg Businessweek, CBS Evening 麻豆传媒, The Chicago Tribune, Christianity Today, The Chronicle of Philanthropy, CNN, Crain's Chicago Business, Fast Company, Forbes, Fortune, Harvard Business Review, The Huffington Post, iHeart Radio, The Los Angeles Times, Marketplace, MSNBC, The New York Times, 麻豆传媒week, NPR, PBS, Time, U.S. 麻豆传媒 & World Report, Univision, UrbanFaith.com, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post.

Dr. Pearce holds the Ph.D. and M.S. in Management & Organizations from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, the M.A. in Theology from Fuller Theological Seminary, and the S.B. in Chemical Engineering & Management from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, with a concentration in Religious Studies earned in conjunction with Harvard Divinity School.

Education, nonprofit management, Partnerships, Philanthropy, Social Responsibility

Sarah Toulouse is an experienced corporate, nonprofit and foundation leader with a passion for connecting people and building partnerships. Having worked in both corporate and nonprofit roles, Sarah has a distinct perspective of the way the two worlds collide and believes strongly in the power of coordinated community collaboration. Specializing in nonprofit management, corporate social responsibility, corporate philanthropy, community relations and employee engagement, Sarah is uniquely positioned to convene partners and harness creative solutions. Sarah joined the nationally recognized nonprofit ASSET Inc. in 2019 at a time of organizational transformation. As executive director she leads with purpose and vision, challenges boundaries of traditional thinking, and forges new opportunities to achieve student success through excellence in teaching. Prior to ASSET, Sarah was head of Corporate Social Responsibility and Executive Director of the Bayer USA Foundation, where she restructured Bayer’s giving model across the United States, fostered innovative nonprofit partnerships with organizations, and spearheaded an employee volunteerism program. She also led Bayer’s national Presidential award-winning Making Science Make Sense initiative to promote science literacy and STEM education. She has engaged in partnerships and programs with national education organizations, including the U.S. Department of Education, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, National Science Teachers Association, Achieve (now NextGenScience), Lawrence Hall of Science, STEM Leadership Alliance, and many more. Her vision and thought leadership have resulted in the creation of innovative strategies to advance access to STEM education in the United States. Sarah's journey to leadership roles was built upon a strong foundation of years of working in Corporate Communications for a global company. Having a big-picture view across businesses and functions solidified Sarah's philosophy that communication, relationships and cross-functional collaboration are the cornerstones of innovative success. Sarah graduated from Duquesne University with bachelor’s degrees in Journalism and Political Science, as well as a master’s degree in Communications.

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