Bill Strickland restores our faith in ethical, accountable,
and visionary leadership. At the Manchester Bidwell Corporation, where
he is president and CEO, he has grown a nearly bankrupt community training
center into an innovative and successful organization, creating a model
for education, training, arts and, most importantly, hope. In the process,
he has reshaped the business of social change in America.
A successful life is not something you simply
pursue, it is something that you create, moment by moment, Bill
Strickland says. Building on this philosophy, new centers have already
been built in Cincinnati, San Francisco, and Grand Rapids, Michigan, and
many more are planned across the country. A new book,
Make the Impossible
Possible, which tells the story of these centers, and of his eventful
life, was released in December 2007.
In the course of his remarkable journey Bill Strickland has won a MacArthur
Genius grant, lectured at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, served
on the Board of the National Endowment for the Arts, and received the
“Coming Up Taller” Award, presented to him at the White House by former
first lady Hilary Clinton. Strickland also founded the MCG Jazz series,
the longest running and most successful jazz subscription series in America,
which has produced over 1200 concerts and garnered three Grammys.
But his accomplishments as a leader and humanitarian are reflected not
in awards or accolades, but in the thousands of people who have raised
themselves out of poverty and into the world of full-time employment,
through the organizations that Strickland built. One of the first to feature
Strickland’s work was
Fast Company magazine, whose founding editor,
WIlliam Taylor, wrote, "Bill Strickland is quite simply one of the most
inspiring human beings and one of the most mesmerizing speakers I have
ever met. Not because he is brash or boastful, but because he uses his
authentic personality to communicate a powerful message of change, hope,
and making a difference. His voice is the right voice for these confusing
and difficult times."
Bill Stricklands simple message give people the tools they
need, treat them with respect, and they will perform miraculous deeds
is as simple as it is profound. From a sleeping bag on the second
floor of a dilapidated building he built one of the most extraordinary
organizations in America, employing and training thousands. His work has
brought him a MacArthur Genius grant, a Grammy award, an invitation to
lecture at Harvard University, and a seat on the board of the National
Endowment for the Arts. A compelling and powerful storyteller, he mesmerizes
audiences, and brings them to their feet in appreciation. His simple message
of leadership through believing in people and treating them with respect
strikes a universal chord. Let Bill teach and inspire you to see the real
person, and harness the power of believing in people.