McRollin Institutional Leadership Network

Strengthening Institutions Through Leadership, Knowledge and Collaboration

The McRolllin Institutional Leadership Network is a growing ecosystem of leaders, institutions and governance practitioners committed to advancing institutional credibility, integrity, resilience and sustainable development.

The Network reflects McRolllin's conviction that the future of strong institutions depends upon stronger connections between leadership, governance, evidence, accountability and public trust.

Our Vision

To become a respected platform for institutional leadership, governance dialogue and trust-building conversations across Africa and beyond.

Areas of Focus

Institutional Credibility

Understanding what makes institutions trusted.

Governance and Board Effectiveness

Supporting stronger governance systems and leadership accountability.

Public Trust and Legitimacy

Exploring the relationship between trust and institutional performance.

ESG and Sustainability Leadership

Advancing responsible and resilient institutions.

Evidence-Informed Governance

Connecting leadership decisions with evidence and insight.

Institutional Resilience

Strengthening the capacity of institutions to navigate complexity and change.

Who Participates

The Network seeks to engage:

  • CEOs and Managing Directors

  • Board Chairs and Directors

  • University Vice Chancellors

  • Council Chairpersons

  • Public Sector Leaders

  • Development Partners

  • Donor Representatives

  • Investors and Sustainability Leaders

  • Governance and Integrity Practitioners

  • Research and Thought Leadership Institutions

What the Network Seeks to Build

A future where institutions are not merely governed, but trusted.

A future where governance generates confidence.

A future where leadership strengthens legitimacy.

A future where integrity, accountability and sustainability reinforce institutional resilience.

Our Conviction

The challenges facing institutions today cannot be solved by organizations working in isolation. Strong institutions and strong partnerships remain among the most important foundations of sustainable progress.