Celeste Warren: Ethical Leadership in College

Celeste Warren: Ethical Leadership in College

Author: Dr. Michael Ayalon May 13, 2026 Duration: 24:11

Celeste Warren is a visionary leader who had an impressive 28-year tenure at a global Fortune 100 company, where she rose to the esteemed position of Vice President and Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer. During her decade-long leadership of the Global Diversity and Inclusion Center of Excellence, Celeste implemented groundbreaking initiatives that fostered a culture of inclusivity and equity, setting new standards in the industry. Celeste is a published author and her articles on diversity, equity and inclusion have been featured in numerous national and global publications and she has had the opportunity to speak at various events across the world. She has recently published her second book entitled "The Truth About Equity, What It Really Is, What It Isn't and Why Everyone Wins When We Get It Right."

In episode 678 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why Celeste chose the University of Kentucky, what lessons from her journey as a global leader college students should implement now, how her career unfolded, what students are getting right and what they are getting wrong, how students can make a real impact, how to build courage and accountability in college, what ethical leadership looks like in college, and a common myth about equity. Enjoy!


Hosted by Dr. Michael Ayalon, the Fraternity Foodie Podcast by Greek University moves beyond surface-level chatter to engage with the complex realities of campus Greek life. This isn't about social calendars or party themes; it's a dedicated space for necessary dialogue, pulling in leading voices and practitioners who work directly within the fraternity and sorority community. Each episode tackles a specific, often challenging, aspect of the student experience, from foundational safety issues like hazing and sexual assault prevention to the nuanced pressures surrounding substance use, mental wellness, and recruitment. The conversations are built on a practical educational framework, aiming to translate expert insight and frontline experience into actionable understanding for listeners. By focusing on these critical topics, the podcast seeks to contribute to stronger, healthier, and more accountable campus cultures. Tune in for thoughtful, solution-oriented discussions that address the questions at the heart of modern fraternity and sorority life.
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