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prax·is

noun –

The process by which a theory, lesson, or skill is enacted, embodied or realized.

 
 

Opening doors for the leaders of tomorrow.

Not every student is afforded equal access to growth opportunities.

Income inequality is growing, college prices are skyrocketing and drop-out rates are increasing at an exponential level. This is a reality that many BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) college students – the future leaders of America – are facing.

The development of tomorrow’s leaders requires opportunities today. Scholarships and paid internship opportunities are vital for the development of young and aspiring talent, and it requires corporate America to step in and clear a pathway for underrepresented individuals.

To help meet this need, we offer PRAXIS: a paid internship, scholarship and leadership development program that provides students with resources and access to professional networks at companies that will help build their professional resumes and catapult their careers.


PRAXIS is an all-encompassing scholarship, internship and leadership development program designed to grow and empower the fearlessly authentic leaders of tomorrow.


PRAXIS candidates receive:

  • Financial support through access to a paid summer internships and $2,500 scholarship fund

  • Competitive work experience as a summer intern at Leaderology or with one of our mid- to large-size client partners headquartered in Southern California

  • Competitive skills development through participation and certification in our PRAXIS Leadership Development Program

  • Individual mentoring support from an experienced Leaderology executive leader and coach

 

Become a Partner

 

At Leaderology, we believe that everyone has the potential to be a great leader. Everyone.

We need partners like you to help support this critical initiative for emerging and underserved talent. By providing a paid internship (6 weeks) at your organization and a contribution toward a scholarship fund, you can help catapult the career of a future leader of America who would not ordinarily have access to these vital resources.