Kyle Chapman at Gonzaga University

Kyle Chapman at Gonzaga University

From Truly Human Leadership by Barry-Wehmiller

January 21, 2026 · 37 min

About this episode

Kyle Chapman discusses the principles of Truly Human Leadership at Gonzaga University's inaugural Chapman Lecture.

A few months ago, we were honored that Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington, named the week of October 13, 2025 "Chapman Leadership Week." That week, their School of Business Administration hosted the inaugural Chapman Lecture on Truly Human Leadership, named in honor of Barry-Wehmiller Chairman Bob Chapman. It was the culmination of a partnership our outreach team has had with the university to bring the principles of Truly Human Leadership to their classrooms, as well as their training of educators and staff. The speaker at this inaugural Chapman Lecture was, fittingly, Kyle Chapman, Barry-Wehmiller President and CEO and Bob's son. Kyle used this opportunity to talk about how Barry-Wehmiller is changing the game of business by showing that economic and human vibrancy can exist in harmony. And he issued a challenge to these future leaders at Gonzaga to demand more from their future workplaces and join us in our goal of building a better world through business. So on this podcast, we want you to hear Kyle's challenge at Gonzaga and give you the opportunity to join us as well. In addition to this podcast, which you can watch the the link in the header image or through your…

People in this episode

Guest: Kyle Chapman

Topics covered

  • leadership
  • business principles
  • education
  • human vibrancy
  • future workplaces

Keywords

  • Truly Human Leadership
  • Gonzaga University
  • business
  • leadership week
  • Kyle Chapman

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Gonzaga University, Barry-Wehmiller

Books & works: Chapman Lecture on Truly Human Leadership

Places: Spokane, Washington

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