Ethics First – “A Conversation about Accountability” featuring a keynote address by Sam Silverstein

Accountability keynote speaker Sam Silverstein’s mission is to empower people to live accountable lives, transform the way they do business and to thrive at extraordinary levels. Silverstein challenges leaders to shift priorities, cultivate an organizational culture based on accountability, and inspire both individuals and teams to take ownership in fresh and results-producing ways. Silverstein believes that accountability is the highest form of leadership.

As a former executive and owner, his manufacturing and distribution companies sold over $100 million in products and services. He successfully sold one of his businesses to a Fortune 500 company. As a keynote speaker, Silverstein challenges audiences to discover and reach their best selves. He helps leaders build accountability throughout their organization. Silverstein works with entrepreneurs, multi-national companies, corporations, and government agencies to drive increased engagement and productivity.

RSVP now for an in-person or virtual seat for this engaging conversation about accountability with Sam Silverstein in Berger Hall on Sept. 29. There will even be a book signing opportunity with Silverstein during the event. This program is brought to you by the Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Collegiate Program at UCCS and the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. 

Sam Silverstein’s books – “The Theory of Accountability, No Matter What and Pivot” – are available through the UCCS Bookstore.

Event details

Ethics First – A Conversation about Accountability
Keynote speaker:
Sam Silverstein
Date: Sept. 29
Time: 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Location: Berger Hall
Visit the event website to learn more and to RSVP