The Energeia Partnership brings together a diverse group of ethical leaders from Long Island's public, private and not-for-profit sectors to help address this region's most complex issues:
- education
- institutional racism
- poverty and the working poor
- land use
- energy
- transportation
- healthcare
- media/social networking.
"Energeia" - a Greek word used by Aristotle to describe the demonstration of
inner character in deeds. It is goodness plus efficiency; it is focused,
purposeful, meaningful, effective, energetic action.
Also known as the Academy for Regional Stewardship at Molloy College, Energeia is committed to educating leaders for the benefit of all people who live and work on Long Island.
Each year, the program assembles a "class" of no more than 50 ethical, proven leaders that participates in a dynamic, two-year academy featuring a series of one-day programs, each focusing on a particular issue. |