The Center for Creative Leadership is a nonprofit global provider of executive education, developing better leaders through an exclusive focus on leadership training and research. The Center was founded during 1970 in Greensboro, where it is headquartered on a beautiful 19-acre wooded campus in northwest Greensboro. CCL’s founder H. Smith Richardson was passionate about developing leaders to create sustainable organizations. He believed that creative leadership was a necessary ingredient. Richardson’s family developed Vicks Vapor Rub and parlayed it into a hugely successful product. He is largely responsible for building the Vick Chemical Co., which eventually was sold to Procter & Gamble. CCL also has locations in San Diego, Brussels, Belgium and Singapore.
Located in Greensboro, the Truist Leadership Institute is a state-of-the-art campus offering one-of-a-kind learning experiences for business executives, educators, and students. The campus also has guest rooms, an on-site bistro, a fitness center, and more.